S3 E3 - Shit Show Shifts With Sean - Part 1
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Keywords
emergency medicine, critical care, seizures, resuscitation, thrombolysis, patient management, healthcare challenges, medical stories, physician experiences, healthcare humor
Summary
In this episode of 'Fed by the Firehose', Sean Kelcey shares a series of intense and chaotic experiences from his shift in emergency medicine. He recounts multiple critical cases, including a patient with seizures and infection, a code blue situation requiring resuscitation, and the management of status epilepticus. Throughout the episode, Sean reflects on the challenges faced in emergency care, the importance of teamwork, and the humorous side of working in a high-pressure environment.
Takeaways
Sean introduces a new series called 'Shit Show Shits with Sean'.
He discusses a patient with recurrent seizures and infection.
A code blue situation leads to a successful resuscitation.
Thrombolysis was organized for a patient in ventricular tachycardia.
Managing status epilepticus requires quick action and resources.
Challenges arise from limited lab resources in emergency settings.
Multiple critical patients can overwhelm a single physician.
Sean reflects on the emotional toll of chaotic shifts.
He humorously notes the 'black cloud' effect in his career.
The episode ends with a promise for more stories in the future.
Titles
Shit Show Shits: A Day in Emergency Medicine
Chaos in the ER: Tales from the Frontline
Sound bites
"Shit Show Shits with Sean"
"We got compressions resumed"
"It was about 14 hours"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Shit Show Shits
00:30 Emergency Case: Seizures and Infection
03:03 Code Blue: Resuscitation and Thrombolysis
05:56 Managing Status Epilepticus
09:03 Handling Multiple Critical Patients
11:56 Reflections on a Chaotic Shift
