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IBCC Episode 113 - Sodium Channel Blocker Toxicity

Jun 3, 2021
30:41
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Tricyclic Intoxication - What's the Complication?
02:20 • 3min
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3
Anti-Epileptics - What's the Corner Zone of Talks?
05:03 • 2min
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4
Tricyclic Intoxication - Base Line Righty
06:49 • 2min
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5
Brugata Type Patterns
08:48 • 2min
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6
Antidote
11:08 • 2min
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7
How Do I Bust Out Hypertonic Bicarbonate?
12:50 • 2min
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8
Isotonic Bicarbon Fusion
14:53 • 3min
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9
Lidicane - The First Line Therapy?
17:40 • 2min
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10
Lipi Amotion
19:28 • 3min
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11
Do I Need Intubation?
22:09 • 2min
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12
Activated Charcoal
24:28 • 2min
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13
Do You Have a Refractory Ventry?
26:39 • 4min
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In this episode we cover one of the hallmarks of the poisoned patient, that ECG tracing with a widening QRS. After reading the post, come listen for the nuances around all things hypertonic bicarb for sodium delivery, preventing acidosis with isotonic bicarb, how those sneaky-brilliant toxicologists will use lidocaine, and when to push the "panic button" on intra-lipid.

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