Lightning rounds 49: The Vortex approach with Nicholas Chrimes

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Lightning rounds 60: The nuances of insulin, with Melissa Nestor

We chat with Melissa Nestor, clinical pharmacist in neurocritical care, about tho subtleties of glucose and insulin management in the ICU. Learn more at the Intensive Care Academy! 

Episode 98: Running rapid responses

We discuss the practicalities of running a rapid response, including crowd management, coordinating with primary services, working outside the ICU, and rapidly obtaining and synthesizing diagnostic data. Learn more at the Intensive Care Academy! 

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