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The Synapse Critical Care & Emergency Medicine Podcast
by Matthew
The Synapse is a Critical Care and Emergency Medicine podcast breaking down topics and case studies into simple easy-to-digest segments to help build paramedic, nurse, and other pre-hospital and hospital clinicians into more robust providers. This podcast is open to any and all Emergency Medicine and Critical Care healthcare providers both in and out-of-hospital. Every effort is made to put out as many various topics to cater to everyone's interests and levels. Leave your technician hat outside, put on your clinician hat, and join us! **Disclosures:1) This is a non-monetary podcast, created and edited for free for your enjoyment and learning purposes.2) The opinions and information presented in these podcast episodes is based off of up-to-date research, the latest evidence-based-guidelines, and/or anecdotal experience/opinions of the author.3) Under no circumstances does this podcast or the information presented within each episode serve as aut
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 79 - ALM Therapy, Re-Visited
Send us Fan MailOne of the very first episodes I covered was on a concept called ALM Therapy. For those not familiar, this is a mix of Adenosine, Lidocaine, and Magnesium infusion therapy in trauma patients. Why? Great question. Tune into this episode as I outline more about what this is and what the advancements are that have been made since I last covered this.
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 78 - AKI and CKD...Do You Really Understand These?
Send us Fan MailTake a second and really think...how solid is your understanding of acute kidney injury vs chronic kidney disease? Are these conditions silos, or is there overlap? How do lab values play into diagnostics beyond face value? What does it really mean on a complexity level system-wide when someone has AKI superimposed on CKD?
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 77 - Oxygen Nanoparticles in Hypoxia
Send us Fan MailOxygen nanoparticles? What the heck am I talking about now? Hypoxia can be an incredibly complex cascade in the body, and is not just a one-size-fits-all issue or treatment. We have to identify the type of hypoxia, the process(es) involved, where we are on the curve, and more. This episode will look at the concept of oxygen nanoparticles and how they play into all of this.
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 76 - 2026 Surviving Sepsis Guidelines Updates
Send us Fan Mail2026 is the Year of Sepsis! There are big changes and pushes for identification and treatment of sepsis both in the hospital and pre-hospital. Tune into this episode for an overview of the changes to the guidelines with evidence-based recommendations!
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 75 - 4 Must-Know Pediatric ECG Findings
Send us Fan MailI see quite often providers not obtaining ECG's on pediatric patients. There seems to be this idea especially in EMS that cardiac issues are reserved for anyone over the age of puberty. How about we correct that thinking today and talk about 4 of the pediatric ECG findings you really need to know about.
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 74 - Ketorolac Review
Send us Fan MailThe magic of Ketorolac...the power of narcotics packed neatly into an NSAID's body. But is it a wonder-drug, or are there issues to be aware of? When should it be used, and what do we need to look for? These questions and more are answered here.
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The Synapse Season 3 Episode 73 - Euvolemic Cardiogenic Shock
Send us Fan MailWhat is euvolemic, or normal volume, cardiogenic shock, and how does this differ from what we typically expect??
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Synapse is a Critical Care and Emergency Medicine podcast breaking down topics and case studies into simple easy-to-digest segments to help build paramedic, nurse, and other pre-hospital and hospital clinicians into more robust providers. This podcast is open to any and all Emergency Medicine and Critical Care healthcare providers both in and out-of-hospital. Every effort is made to put out as many various topics to cater to everyone's interests and levels. Leave your technician hat outside, put on your clinician hat, and join us! **Disclosures:1) This is a non-monetary podcast, created and edited for free for your enjoyment and learning purposes.2) The opinions and information presented in these podcast episodes is based off of up-to-date research, the latest evidence-based-guidelines, and/or anecdotal experience/opinions of the author.3) Under no circumstances does this podcast or the information presented within each episode serve as aut
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