[Note to myself: In this post I have included direct links to 27 of Dr. Morganstern’s Resuscitation Plans. There are already many resources on many of these topics on my blog. However, the advantage of this post is that there are convenient links to many of the topics covered by Dr. Morganstern.]
[As I review each of the plans below I will consider making a titled direct link blog post. These kind of direct links make it easier for me to find information using the search function or the category function of the content management system.]
I have followed Dr. Justin Morganstern’s excellent First10 EM website for many years.
I subscribe to Dr. Morganstern’s email news letter [link to subscribe is on his website]. I recommend that every clinician sign up so that you always get notified when he has a new post.]
One of the awesome categories on his blog, First10 EM, is his First10 EM Resuscitation Plans*. There are 62 posts so that you always have at your fingertips (if your internet is working) what to do in an emergency.
*This link is to the complete list of his Resuscitation Plan Posts.
I strongly recommend that the reader go through and review the entire seven page list to know what is covered.
Below I’ve listed the posts that I will be reviewing and posting on in the coming weeks – but there are many more great ones in the complete list of his Resuscitation Plan Posts:
The emergency medicine approach to an unconscious patient
Management of life-threatening hyperkalemia
Massive Hemorrhage Post-Tonsillectomy
Respiratory distress in the patient with a tracheostomy (update)
Torsades de Pointes: Approach to resuscitation
Resuscitation of the crashing infant (pediatric resuscitation)
Managing laryngospasm in the emergency department
Palliative resuscitation: Managing dyspnea in emergency department palliative patients
Management of unstable atrial fibrillation in the emergency department
Management of calcium channel blocker overdose in the emergency department
Management of severe anaphylaxis in the emergency department
Management of postpartum hemorrhage in the emergency department
Respiratory distress in the patient with a tracheostomy
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy: the perimortem c-section
Procedure: Umbilical Vein Catheterization
The Simplified Approach to PEA (non-traumatic)
The Difficult Delivery: Umbilical Cord Prolapse
The Difficult Delivery: Breech Presentation
Precipitous delivery in the ED