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The REVERT Maneuver to convert SVT – a video tribute!

SVT is reliably converted via vagal maneuvers. Learn about the REVERT maneuver in this brief video tutorial.

By Brad Sobolewski|2019-06-04T13:39:12-04:00June 4th, 2019|Cardiology, PEMBlog Shorts, Video|
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PEMBlog Best of 2015: Videos

I posted a number of educational videos this year. Check out this post for a sample of my work.

By Brad Sobolewski|2016-12-14T12:56:43-05:00December 14th, 2015|PEMBlog Shorts, PEMBlog Updates, Video|
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The Pupil Exam in Altered Mental Status

The pupils can be thought of as a window to the brain in patients with altered mental status. This brief video reviews some of the important findings that you should recognize.

By Brad Sobolewski|2014-12-10T15:04:53-05:00December 11th, 2014|Neurology, PEMBlog Shorts|
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Altered Mental Status: A Brief Didactic Video

Check out this brief lecture I recently gave on altered mental status. It reviews terminology, diagnosis and management and is designed as a broad overview to one of the most challenging issues to evaluate in the Pediatric Emergency Department.  

By Brad Sobolewski|2014-12-10T13:04:13-05:00December 10th, 2014|Infectious Diseases, Neurology, PEMBlog Shorts|
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A handy mnemonic to remember the 5 Ts of cyanotic congenital heart disease

Now check out these cool videos from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center depicting select congenital heart lesions in more detail.

By Brad Sobolewski|2014-04-28T21:35:32-04:00April 30th, 2014|Cardiology, PEMBlog Shorts|
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PEM Blog Shorts: Diphenhydramine Poisoning

Check out the newest edition of PEMBlog Shorts - the focused video series - which focuses on diphenhydramine poisoning.

By Brad Sobolewski|2014-04-22T09:54:16-04:00April 22nd, 2014|PEMBlog Shorts, Toxicology|
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Assessing the degree of dehydration on physical exam

Check out the first in the PEMBlog Shorts Video series.

By Brad Sobolewski|2014-03-20T22:46:48-04:00March 21st, 2014|PEMBlog Shorts, Video|
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