• When the Heart Steals Your Breath!
    Oct 24 2025

    Ever had a patient swear it’s their lungs—but the problem’s really their heart? In this episode, we dig into cardiac dyspnea, the kind of shortness of breath that starts in the left ventricle, not the bronchi. You’ll learn how pressure backs up into the pulmonary circuit, why patients can’t lie flat without gasping, and what separates heart failure breathlessness from COPD or asthma. Perfect for paramedics who want to sharpen their clinical instincts and catch the subtle signs before the monitor does.

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    11 Min.
  • Bladder Wars: How Seniors Lose the Silent Sepsis Struggle
    Mar 30 2025

    Welcome to my classroom! Bladder infections in geriatric patients can lead to sepsis due to weakened immune systems, anatomical changes, and decreased antibody production, allowing bacteria to spread rapidly from urinary tract to bloodstream. In this short podcast, listen in on part of the reason as to why urinary tract infections can lead to sepsis in the older patient thus becoming deadly.

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    9 Min.
  • Toxic Tales: Patterns That Save Lives
    Mar 24 2025

    This series explores the importance of toxidrome recognition for paramedic students. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of how identifying toxidromes supports accurate assessments, guides treatment decisions, and improves patient outcomes in poisoning and overdose scenarios.

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    12 Min.
  • "Not All Tachycardias are Created Equal: The VT Mimic
    Jan 2 2025

    Join us in this episode of The Ten-Minute Medic Podcast, where we look a fascinating topic suggested by his former student, now ER physician Dr. Caleb Morris: When VT is Not VT. In this multi-episode series, Dr. Young explores how a common condition—Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) with Aberrancy—can mimic the dangerous appearance of Ventricular Tachycardia (VT).

    Learn about the key differences and why understanding this subtle distinction is critical in emergency medicine. Learn new insights on how a simple conduction delay in the heart can cause confusion and how to spot the telltale signs!

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    13 Min.
  • The Numbers That Whisper: Decoding Patient Survival Through EtCO2 (Extended Play)
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode of 'The Ten Minute Medic,' host Dr. Bill Young takes us on a journey into the world of end-tidal CO2 monitoring - a critical but often misunderstood tool in emergency medicine.

    From cardiac arrests to traumatic brain injuries, Dr. Young breaks down how this simple measurement of exhaled breath can tell us everything from whether chest compressions are effective to when a patient is coming back to life.

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    16 Min.
  • Blood, Sweat, and Fears: Navigating Hemorrhagic Shock
    Sep 2 2024

    Today, we're delving into a critical topic that you'll undoubtedly encounter in the field: hemorrhagic shock. By the end of this podcast, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of what hemorrhagic shock is, why it's so dangerous, and why rapid recognition and treatment are crucial. This knowledge will be fundamental to your ability to save lives in emergency situations.

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    11 Min.
  • Just A Song Before I Go...
    May 30 2024

    Welcome to "The Ten Minute Medic," your go-to podcast for concise, expert insights into emergency medicine. In our latest episode, we take a look at the critical topic of the pathophysiology of shock.

    Join us as we explore how the heart, vasculature, and blood can fail during the shock process, leading to life-threatening consequences. We'll break down the mechanisms behind cardiac output reduction, vascular resistance abnormalities, and blood volume deficits, providing you with a succinct understanding of this complex condition.

    Whether you're a seasoned paramedic or just starting out, this episode will equip you with the knowledge to better recognize and manage shock in the field.

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    12 Min.
  • Sepsis and ETCO2 Monitoring...Not Just For ET Tube Placement Anymore!
    Dec 17 2023

    Thanks to Yusuf Ahady for his suggestion on this week's episode. I'll be in touch with Yusuf to get his SWAG package headed his way.

    End-tidal CO2 (ETCO2) monitoring, a noninvasive technique measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide in exhaled air, is emerging as a valuable tool in the management of sepsis, a systemic response to infection with potentially life-threatening consequences. In sepsis, the body's response to infection can lead to altered cellular metabolism and changes in respiratory function, both of which can affect CO2 levels. ETCO2 monitoring provides real-time insights into a patient's respiratory status and metabolic activity, which are crucial in sepsis management.

    I'd love to hear from you as to the topics that you would like to hear covered. Visit the Ten Minute Medic Facebook page and leave a post on that topic. If it is selected, I'll send you some awesome SWAG!

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    10 Min.