Coming Soon: Invictus.Reviews YouTube Version We reframe “drowning” as submersion incidents and lay out a simple path from shore to safe disposition. Hypoxia drives arrest, observation prevents misses, and ECMO has a clear role when ventilation fails or hypothermia persists. • replacing drowning with submersion incidents • hypoxia as the primary cause of arrest • selective C‑spine precautions based on mechanism • ECMO for refractory hypoxemia or hypothermia • normal chest X‑ray can mislead a...
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Coming Soon: Invictus.Reviews YouTube Version We reframe “drowning” as submersion incidents and lay out a simple path from shore to safe disposition. Hypoxia drives arrest, observation prevents misses, and ECMO has a clear role when ventilation fails or hypothermia persists. • replacing drowning with submersion incidents • hypoxia as the primary cause of arrest • selective C‑spine precautions based on mechanism • ECMO for refractory hypoxemia or hypothermia • normal chest X‑ray can mislead a...
YouTube Link Staph Scalded Skin Syndrome presents with terrifying skin desquamation but typically heals without scarring within two weeks. This case demonstrates the classic presentation in a three-year-old child with recent URI, highlighting the typical appearance, clinical course, and management principles. • Staph Scalded Skin Syndrome results from staphylococcal toxins that cleave the epidermis • Most common in young children, often following upper respiratory infections • No mucosal inv...
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Coming Soon: Invictus.Reviews YouTube Version We reframe “drowning” as submersion incidents and lay out a simple path from shore to safe disposition. Hypoxia drives arrest, observation prevents misses, and ECMO has a clear role when ventilation fails or hypothermia persists. • replacing drowning with submersion incidents • hypoxia as the primary cause of arrest • selective C‑spine precautions based on mechanism • ECMO for refractory hypoxemia or hypothermia • normal chest X‑ray can mislead a...