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MESS Education
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1 week ago
An emergency medicine podcast for students, by students! We're here to give you byte-sized podcasts on everything EM and beyond - from academic podcasts on key critical care topics, to discussions with leading professionals in the field. Get MESSY is brought to you by MESS Education, part of the Melbourne Emergency Student Society. This podcast is put together by medical students, and whilst efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the content it is not a substitute for medical advice or medical training.
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An emergency medicine podcast for students, by students! We're here to give you byte-sized podcasts on everything EM and beyond - from academic podcasts on key critical care topics, to discussions with leading professionals in the field. Get MESSY is brought to you by MESS Education, part of the Melbourne Emergency Student Society. This podcast is put together by medical students, and whilst efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the content it is not a substitute for medical advice or medical training.
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Approaching a critically ill patient - DRSABCDEFG
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4 years ago
Approaching a critically ill patient - DRSABCDEFG

To back up our first episode on shock, Liam and Fi run us through the basic approach to a critically ill patient - DRSABCDEFG. Although it has some similarities to the DRSABCD you were taught in first aid, the basic life support approach when you're in a hospital has some key differences which are essential to know.

All content in this podcast is produced by medical students, for medical students, for educational purposes only. It should not be taken out of context, nor does it replace formal medical education or qualifications. It is designed to complement a standard medical curriculum. 

If you liked this episode, make sure you check out the other MESS Education resources, including our lecture "How to manage a MET call when you're the only doctor", available via the resources tab on our website - www.messeducation.org

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Get MESSY
An emergency medicine podcast for students, by students! We're here to give you byte-sized podcasts on everything EM and beyond - from academic podcasts on key critical care topics, to discussions with leading professionals in the field. Get MESSY is brought to you by MESS Education, part of the Melbourne Emergency Student Society. This podcast is put together by medical students, and whilst efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the content it is not a substitute for medical advice or medical training.