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The Irish Hypertonic is one of those guys being with us from the start. So we are very happy he is back with brand new jumpstyle beats. Get ready to experience the future of hard dance! Hypertonic's latest release is a groundbreaking fusion of his signature sound and the raw, pulsating energy of modern hard techno. With thunderous kicks, electrifying melodies, and relentless rhythms, this track is guaranteed to set every dancefloor on fire. Brace yourself for a journey that pushes the boundaries of the genre and leaves you craving more. Don't miss out on the release that's redefining the hard dance scene—download it now! Your music on Yellow Fever? Contact us through yellowfever@pieterleijten.com.
In this episode of the PFC podcast, Dennis and Doug delve into the practical aspects of lab values in trauma care. They discuss when to draw labs, the significance of pH, the role of bicarbonate and calcium in resuscitation, and the interpretation of blood gas values. The conversation also covers the limitations of hemoglobin measurements, the management of potassium levels in crush injuries, and the use of hypertonic saline in head injury cases. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding lab values in the context of patient care and the need for timely interventions. Takeaways The pH level is crucial for assessing trauma patients. Resuscitation strategies should be based on lab values. Calcium and bicarbonate play significant roles in trauma care. Blood gas values are essential for ventilator management. Hemoglobin levels may not accurately reflect bleeding severity. Lactate levels can be misleading in trauma situations. Frequent lab draws are not always necessary in stable patients. Hypertonic saline can be beneficial in head injuries. Potassium management is critical in crush injuries. Understanding lab values helps in making informed clinical decisions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Trauma Labs 03:02 Understanding pH and Its Importance 06:06 Resuscitation Strategies in Trauma 08:58 The Role of Calcium and Bicarbonate 11:53 Interpreting Blood Gas Values 15:04 The Limitations of Hemoglobin Measurements 18:00 Ventilator Management and Blood Gases 20:47 Frequency of Lab Draws in Trauma 23:55 Managing Potassium Levels in Crush Injuries 26:48 Head Injury Management and Hypertonic Saline 30:08 Lactate Levels and Their Significance 33:13 Conclusion and Key Takeaways Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode976. In this episode, I'll discuss peripheral IV administration of 3% sodium chloride solution. The post 976: Can 3% (hypertonic) sodium chloride ever be given via a peripheral IV? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
This episode could be a game-changer if you've felt dismissed, misunderstood, or left in pain. Listen in and find hope through expert insights and proven strategies for regaining comfort, confidence, and a pain-free life. #HypertonicPelvicFloor #PelvicFloorHealth #PelvicPainRelief #PelvicFloorTherapy #PelvicPainAwareness #PainfulIntercourse #TriggerPointInjections #VaginalBotox #VaginalSuppository #SexualHealth
Dr. Kelly and Dr. Susan totally rock the intro of this week's PurrPodcast episode! Their special guest is Dr. Schermerhorn from Kansas State University, an expert in feline endocrinology. Dr. Schermerhorn dives deep into the complexities of diabetes in cats, shedding light on one of the more serious complications—hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state. Together, they discuss the symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and treatment approaches for this condition, offering vital insights for both veterinarians and pet owners. It's an episode packed with expert knowledge, delivered with their signature energy and enthusiasm!
Are you curious about the ocean's hidden healing powers? This popular episode of Accelerated Health with Sara Banta is a must-listen!I'm bringing back this insightful conversation with renowned water scientist Robert Slovak, where we explore the incredible benefits of marine plasma and Quinton Hypertonic. Discover how ocean water can boost your immunity, hydration, and overall cellular health. Want to try Quintessential 0.9? Use code 'QPOD10' for 10% off!
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So, we have talked a lot about the pelvic floor on this podcast, but usually it is about strengthening it to maintain/ improve continence post prostate cancer treatment. But what happens if your pelvic floor is too tight? Well, you can have too much of a good thing. Today we talk to Archie, a 29 year old guy who has a tight pelvic floor. This caused him issues in the bedroom. When your pelvic floor is too tight it can be a contributing factor to sexual dysfunction in both men and women. For women it usually results in pain and in men erectile dysfunction can be an issue. Listen to this week's episode to find out how this issue can be helped. ---------- Websites: https://melissahadleybarrett.com Men's health only https://rshealth.com.au/ All genders http://www.menshealthphysiotherapy.com.au/ http://prost.com.au/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/p/Melissa-Hadley-Barrett-100085237672685/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085146627814 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissahadleybarrett/ https://www.instagram.com/restorativehealth.clinic/ TikTok: @melissahadleybarrett YouTube: Melissa Hadley Barrett Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-hadley-barrett/
Many women face various obstacles when it comes to experiencing an amazing orgasm. From struggling to reach orgasm to feeling unsatisfied with the intensity of their orgasms, there are several barriers that can hinder sexual satisfaction. In this episode, we explore: The analogy of a waterfall, and how boulders get in the way of a fantastic orgasm Common challenges to reaching orgasm Causes of pain during orgasm Treating dryness and atrophy High tone pelvic floor disorder Evaluating for vulvodynia How low libido diminishes orgasm When you cannot reach orgasm with penetration alone Enhancing the sensitivity of the vagina Strengthening the pelvic floor for intense contractions Psychosocial factors that interfere with pleasure By uncovering and removing these obstacles, women can enhance their sexual satisfaction and experience more fulfilling orgasms. Key moments in this episode are: 01:05 Understanding the waterfall analogy 02:17 Pain during intercourse 02:57 Our favorite vaginal lubricant 03:55 Treating vaginal atrophy 04:58 Hypertonic pelvic floor muscles 06:09 Treatment for a tight pelvic floor 07:02 Understanding vulvodynia 07:47 Causes of deep penetration pain 09:54 Lack of libido leading to orgasm issues 10:17 Effects of low testosterone 11:00 Other medications to improve female libido 13:37 Medications that may be zapping your libido 13:56 Improving the strength of an orgasm 14:50 How to build pelvic floor muscle strength 15:53 When clitoral stimulation just isn't doing the job 17:10 What if you cannot reach orgasm with vaginal penetration alone? 18:37 Using PRP to improve sensitivity 20:04 Feeling too loose or desensitized 20:41 Building vaginal collagen 22:18 Removing psychosocial barriers to orgasm Follow us! Instagram @foundationskristinjacksonmd Website https://www.foundationsfl.com/ FB https://facebook.com/advancedurogynecology Loved this episode? Share with a friend.
Better late than never at all... we've got our March 2024 comeback review, and it was a very satisfying comeback month! Segments: (07:34) - YooA "Rooftop" (13:33) - Highlight "Body" (22:20) - NCT Dream "Smoothie" (31:09) - TAN "Hypertonic" (37:10) - ILL-IT "Magnetic" (44:25) - RESCENE "UhUh"
In this episode Sarah shares her experience with two third-degree perineal tears, also known as Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury (OASI). The general understanding of birth recovery - even when it comes to perineal trauma - is six weeks yet the reality is much different. For some women it can take two years to heal and strengthen and as Sarah says, we need more conversations about this and ultimately, more health support. If you have experienced an OASI or you know someone who has, this episode will offer comfort and guidance, especially in regards to follow-up care. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Today episode is brought to you by our library of free resources. Download our free pregnancy and labour tips guides on Mastitis, Perineal Massage, Postpartum Fatigue and many more to assist you in the journey towards birth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Contributor: Travis Barlock MD Education Pearls: The Cushing Reflex is a physiologic response to elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) Cushing's Triad: widened pulse pressure (systolic hypertension), bradycardia, and irregular respirations Increased ICP results from systolic hypertension, which causes a parasympathetic reflex to drop heart rate, leading to Cushing's Triad. The Cushing Reflex is a sign of herniation Treatment includes: Hypertonic saline is comparable to mannitol and preferable in patients with hypovolemia or hyponatremia Give 250-500mL of 3%NaCl 20% Mannitol - given at a dose of 0.5-1 g/kg Each additional dose of 0.1 g/kg reduces ICP by 1 mm Hg 23.4% hypertonic saline is more often given in the neuro ICU 8.4% Sodium bicarbonate lowers ICP for 6 hours without causing metabolic acidosis Non-pharmacological interventions: Raise the head of the bed to 30-45 degrees Remove the c-collar to improve blood flow to the head Hyperventilation induces hypocapnia, which will vasoconsrict the cerebral arterioles You hyperventilate on the way to the OR. Otherwise, maintain normocapnia. References Alnemari AM, Krafcik BM, Mansour TR, Gaudin D. A Comparison of Pharmacologic Therapeutic Agents Used for the Reduction of Intracranial Pressure After Traumatic Brain Injury. World Neurosurg. 2017;106:509-528. doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2017.07.009 Bourdeaux C, Brown J. Sodium bicarbonate lowers intracranial pressure after traumatic brain injury. Neurocrit Care. 2010;13(1):24-28. doi:10.1007/s12028-010-9368-8 Dinallo S, Waseem M. Cushing Reflex. [Updated 2023 Mar 20]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549801/ Godoy DA, Seifi A, Garza D, Lubillo-Montenegro S, Murillo-Cabezas F. Hyperventilation therapy for control of posttraumatic intracranial hypertension. Front Neurol. 2017;8(JUL):1-13. doi:10.3389/fneur.2017.00250 Summarized by Jorge Chalit, OMSII | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMSII
It's human nature to get excited by the latest and greatest treatments, from outer space to muscle tone pelvic pain, we're captivated by scientific advancements. But this enthusiasm has a dark side, causing many clinics and patients to exchange simple and effective strategies for flashy new treatments that come with a hashtag. Dr. Rachel Worman is a licensed physical therapist (PT) who has experience in acute care physical therapy and extensive dual training, clinical and teaching experience in musculoskeletal and pelvic health physical therapy. After 13 years of clinical practice, Dr. Rachel earned her PhD with a focus on pelvic health outcome measures and male pelvic health. We cover topics such as: 1:15 What to call it? Hypertonic pelvic floor, overactive pelvic floor, tight or non-relaxing pelvic floor muscles? 8:55 How and who treats pelvic floor dysfunction 10:30 Educating patients with pelvic pain and choice of language 16:37 Uncertainty and the biopsychosocial model 17:40 Pain and hypertonicity 20:00 ICS and reasoning scale 36:00 EMG biofeedback for pelvic floor physical therapists 45:00 Internal and manual therapy for male pelvic pain 51:30 Psychosexual measures and sleep, hormonal, or musculoskeletal factors 55:00 Bridging research with clinicians on social media Pelvic floor physical therapists and patients have to be mindful of the influence that media (including social media and speakers at conferences) has on trending treatment ideas and how common it is for a 10-second video on social media to hijack a patient's treatment plan, simply because it wasn't a good fit. There's no one-size-fits-all treatment strategy for pelvic pain, which is why there many treatment strategies. Through critical evaluation, clinicians must determine the most appropriate and effective treatment strategy, or combination of strategies, for that single patient. Dr. Rachel shares how important it is for clinicians to be flexible, individualized, and science-based, and to avoid getting caught up in clinical habits of using one hallmark treatment for all patients. In such a difficult field, where all the measures we have for tone are problematic, these generalizations and trending treatment ideas, while good for marketing, ultimately delays effective treatment and harms patients. It's necessary to prioritize the knowledge of evidence-based practices and personalized care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients. RESOURCES: Free sex and pelvic pain resources https://drsusieg.com/resources-for-pelvic-pain-in-men Online Pelvic Pain Relief Program for Men https://drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-in-men-online-program Research paper on resting pelvic floor muscle activity https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article-abstract/102/7/pzac059/6585840?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false#no-access-message CONNECT WITH RACHEL WORMAN: Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rachel_Worman Instagram: @pelvic.fiiit.facts Twitter: @rachel_worman CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE): Website: https://drsusieg.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.susieg/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional. #tightmuscles #pelvicpain #pelvicfloorphysicalthearpy
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode806. In this episode, I'll discuss a review article on the safety of peripheral vasopressors and hypertonic saline. The post 806: Updating Beliefs On the Safety of Peripheral Vasopressors and Hypertonic Saline appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode806. In this episode, I ll discuss a review article on the safety of peripheral vasopressors and hypertonic saline. The post 806: Updating Beliefs On the Safety of Peripheral Vasopressors and Hypertonic Saline appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
Today on The Girlfriend Doctor, we discuss how oxytocin is the key to unlocking longevity with Dr. Molly Maloof. Her book The Spark Factor is a riveting display of the effect that love and community have on your body. Dr. Maloof deconstructs how loneliness and stress affect your health and deplete your lifespan. Loneliness is a primitive signal just like hunger and thirst. You have a survival instinct to pursue a safe and loving community where your body can feel safe. Perceived loneliness is as destructive as objective social isolation. Your body becomes dysregulated by increased cortisol from the stress that isolation puts on your body which is why love and oxytocin are vital to your overall health. Even with a healthy diet and exercise you need human connection for your body to properly function. To fully understand how external stress affects your body, Dr. Maloof teaches you the importance of tracking your cycle because your period is a vital sign. If your period becomes irregular, it is a sign that you need to slow down and be kind to your mind and body. In this episode, Dr. Maloof shares her biohacking protocol for reframing stress from a destructive force to a transformational tool. KEY TAKEAWAYS [2:00] Ensuring longevity by optimizing your organ reserve while your young [3:45] How a stressful environment can deplete energy and cause hormonal imbalance [6:00] Your period is a vital sign and a window into your overall health [10:30] Knowing the difference between good stress and bad stress [12:00] Cognitive reappraisal and becoming your own performance coach [16:25] Sitting in the satisfaction of what you have achieved and celebrating yourself [18:30] Reframing your mindset to act with joy to improve your attitude and cortisol levels [20:00] How love and oxytocin give life meaning and promote vitality and longevity [23:00] How isolation stress from a lack of community causes phycological diseases [26:30] The role of mitochondrial dysfunction in inflammation [29:00] The physiology of isolation and the challenge of cortisol testing [35:00] Hypertonic muscles and how you can train your body to relax [39:30] The effect community has on your oxytocin levels [41:00] What is the spark factor MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Drmolly.co The Spark Factor Instagram MEMORABLE QUOTE “I really look at the period as a window into our health as women and a lot of women just don't pay attention to it and they suffer unnecessarily without really realizing that there is a lot you can do to fix your periods but the first thing you've got to focus on is your stress levels.” [6:10] -Dr.Maloof To learn more about me and to stay connected, visit the links below: Website: The Girlfriend Doctor Instagram: The Girlfriend Doctor
Today on The Girlfriend Doctor, we discuss how oxytocin is the key to unlocking longevity with Dr. Molly Maloof. Her book The Spark Factor is a riveting display of the effect that love and community have on your body. Dr. Maloof deconstructs how loneliness and stress affect your health and deplete your lifespan. To fully understand how external stress affects your body, Dr. Maloof teaches you the importance of tracking your cycle because your period is a vital sign. If your period becomes irregular, it is a sign that you need to slow down and be kind to your mind and body. In this episode, Dr. Maloof shares her biohacking protocol for reframing stress from a destructive force to a transformational tool. KEY TAKEAWAYS [2:00] Ensuring longevity by optimizing your organ reserve while your young [3:45] How a stressful environment can deplete energy and cause hormonal imbalance [6:00] Your period is a vital sign and a window into your overall health [10:30] Knowing the difference between good stress and bad stress [12:00] Cognitive reappraisal and becoming your own performance coach [16:25] Sitting in the satisfaction of what you have achieved and celebrating yourself [18:30] Reframing your mindset to act with joy to improve your attitude and cortisol levels [20:00] How love and oxytocin give life meaning and promote vitality and longevity [23:00] How isolation stress from a lack of community causes phycological diseases [26:30] The role of mitochondrial dysfunction in inflammation [29:00] The physiology of isolation and the challenge of cortisol testing [35:00] Hypertonic muscles and how you can train your body to relax [39:30] The effect community has on your oxytocin levels [41:00] What is the spark factor MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Molly's book: https://drmolly.co/thesparkfactor/ Website: www.drmolly.co Instagram: @drmolly.co Molly's online course: YOUR HEALTHSPAN JOURNEY: master your blood sugar (your energy gauge & the ultimate biomarker!) to extend healthspan https://drmolly.co/courses/ Dr. Molly Maloof's book THE SPARK FACTOR: Supercharge Your Batteries for Limitless Energy and a Fitter, Stronger, More Resilient Future (on-sale 1/31). As a physician and Stanford lecturer, Dr. Molly Maloof has spent her career providing personalized medicine services to high-performing technology executives, billionaire investors, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, and Academy Award-winning actors. What she noticed is that women, specifically, were feeling the spark that once energized their lives beginning to dim. Not just metaphorically but in a measurable reduction in the energy output from their cells. In response, Dr. Molly developed a science-backed program focused on mitochondrial health, used successfully by her patients, which offered lifestyle changes that target the unique biology of women and provide immediate and long-term benefits--now available in her book The Spark Factor. “The idea is steady gradual improvement, not perfection. The goal is to help get your spark back, so you can spend the rest of your life empowered, alive, mobile, and resilient,” she writes. To learn more about me and to stay connected, visit the links below: Website: The Girlfriend Doctor Instagram: The Girlfriend Doctor
The "Pandemic Immunity Gap" is likely behind the massive surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), with current CDC data showing a 275% increase from 2020-2021 to 2022-2023. The most vulnerable population is between 0-6 months old, which often raises the stress level for providers across all spectrums. Join Eric for a deep dive into a case study involving a 4-month-old male in acute respiratory compromise. We break down the progression of RSV and its association with bronchiolitis. Dive deep into the current evidence on fluid management, bronchodilators, corticosteroids, NS 0.9%, Hypertonic 3%, racemic epinephrine, HFNC, NiPPV, intubation, and much more. Recommended flow settings and cannula sizes for high-flow nasal cannula therapy in pediatric patients https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027347/table/t1-kjp-2019-00626/?report=objectonly Corticosteroid Therapy During Acute Bronchiolitis in Patients Who Later Develop Asthma: Hosp Pediatr (2017) 7 (7): 403–409. https://doi.org/10.1542/hpeds.2016-0211 Efficacy of 3% hypertonic saline in bronchiolitis: A meta‑analysis, Received May 10, 2018; Accepted August 22, 2018. DOI: 10.3892/etm.2019.7684 Respiratory syncytial virus: diagnosis, prevention and management: Ther Adv Infectious Dis 2019, Vol. 6: 1–9 DOI: 10.1177/2049936119865798 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10.1177/2049936119865798 Gadomski AM, Brower M. Bronchodilators for bronchiolitis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010;12CD001266. https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD001266.pub4/full Steroids and bronchodilators for acute bronchiolitis in the first two years of life: systematic review and meta-analysis https://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d1714 High-dose inhaled corticosteroids' effect on wheezing in infants after respiratory syncytial virus infection: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Ermers MJ, Rovers MM, van Woensel JB, Kimpen JL, Bont LJ; RSV Corticosteroid Study Group. High-dose inhaled corticosteroids' effect on wheezing in infants after respiratory syncytial virus infection: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial. BMJ. 2009;338:b897. Heliox inhalation therapy for bronchiolitis in infants Liet JM, Ducruet T, Gupta V, Cambonie G. Heliox inhalation therapy for bronchiolitis in infants. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010;4:CD006915.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whenever I have a question or want to learn more about the latest advances in water technology, I turn to my friend, international water expert Robert Slovak. I've had Robert on the podcast three times in the past, on the following episodes: Is “Drinkable” Seawater The Future Of Health Tonics?, How “Quinton” Works, Isotonic vs. Hypertonic & Much More With Water Researcher Robert Slovak. Water & Water Filtration: Everything You Need To Know About Water Filters, Alkaline Water, Structured Water, Hydrogen-Rich Water, Deuterium Depleted Water & Much More! Everything You Need To Know About How To Use Hydrogen Water: Timing, Dosing, Delivery Mechanisms, Hydrogen Tablets, Hydrogen Water Machines, Hydrogen Inhalers & Much More! In this episode, you'll learn about the intricacies of Hydrogen and the benefits of drinking it, soaking in it, and applying it to a face mask. Robert addresses the internet myths about hydrogen that are surfacing and sets the record straight. I don't know a lot of guys Robert's age who get around as well as he does, so I'm finally able to dig into some of his longevity practices, so you'll want to take notes on that. Robert walks us through a fascinating injury healing protocol involving Percutaneous Hydrotomy in San Miguel, Mexico. Perhaps most importantly, Robert gives us the inside scoop on what specifics to look for when purchasing a water filtration system. Finally, are you still wondering which Quinton product is best for you and when to take it? Robert breaks down the difference between Isotonic vs. Hypertonic and in what scenario you will want to take each of them. Full show notes here: Bengreenfieldlife.com/slovak2 Special Offer: All of these bundles will be 20% off. Discount automatically applied. Click here BEN's HYDROGEN REGIMEN BUNDLE BEN's QUINTON REGIMEN BUNDLE BEN's BIOHACKER BUNDLE BEN's ULTIMATE WATER & WELLNESS BUNDLE Water and Wellness will also offer 10% off individual products that Ben recommends. *Canadian customers may use Vitaexpress.com/greenfield. Episode sponsors: Keto Brick. Keto Brick is a 1,000-calorie, shelf-stable meal replacement bar that can be used by anybody out there wanting to streamline their nutritional needs! Head on over to ketobrick.com and use my code BEN to get one FREE Keto Brick with your first purchase of any Bricks! HVMN: Visit hvmn.me/BenG and use code BENG20 for 20% off any purchase of Ketone-IQ️. This is an exclusive offer for podcast listeners. Joovv: Get an exclusive discount on your first order of my favorite in-home light therapy devices. Just go Joovv.com/ben and apply code BEN. Lucy Nicotine Gum: If you are looking for a cleaner and tastier alternative to other nicotine products, Lucy is for you. To save 20% on any order, visit bengreenfieldfitness.com/lucy and use discount code BEN20. Kion Aminos: Aminos are building blocks for muscle recovery, reduced cravings, better cognition, immunity, and more. Go to getkion.com/ben to receive 20% off on monthly deliveries and 10% on one-time purchases.
In this episode, Eric is joined by Kevin Collopy at Elevate 2022 to discuss his team's recent research on TBI and 3% hypertonic saline. The conversation quickly progressed to overall resuscitation in TBI, with a focus on decision-making in airway management, ICP management, herniation, and the secondary injuries that impact TBI patients. This is a must-listen, with many great discussion points. Prehospital Hypertonic Saline Administration After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amj.2022.04.004 Abstract "A 25-year-old male patient was critically injured in a high-speed motor vehicle collision over an hour from the nearest trauma center. Paramedics diagnosed the patient with a traumatic brain injury and increased intracranial pressure and transported the patient to a predesignated landing zone for helicopter intercept. During transport, paramedics initiated a severe traumatic brain injury protocol which included the administration of 3% hypertonic saline." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We explore the controversial area of using hypertonic saline to support hemodynamics, protect the kidneys, and facilitate diuresis in the critically ill patient. Our guest is Dr. Sean Barnett, hypertonic aficionado and nephrologist with a focus in critical care. Takeaway lessons The furosemide stress test in the shocked patient is a useful means to assess … Continue reading "Episode 51: Resuscitating and deresuscitating with hypertonic saline, with Sean Barnett"
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode745. In this episode, I'll discuss peripheral IV administration of 3% sodium chloride solution. The post 745: Are there times when 3% (hypertonic) sodium chloride can be given through a peripheral IV? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode745. In this episode, I ll discuss peripheral IV administration of 3% sodium chloride solution. The post 745: Are there times when 3% (hypertonic) sodium chloride can be given through a peripheral IV? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
In episode 330 I interview Avril about her two birth experiences under private obstetric care. Her first baby was diagnosed with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and after weekly ultrasounds from 30 weeks, she opted to be induced at 38 weeks. Following hours of posterior labour, she chose to have an epidural and because of her baby's posterior position and deflexed head, a forceps-assisted birth was necessary. Avril had a postpartum haemorrhage and was diagnosed with a prolapse, both of which contributed to birth trauma. Her second birth was a positive induction where she advocated for what she wanted; a slow release syntocinon drip and a light epidural so she had more awareness and control while birthing.
A traumatic vaginal birth left her with an extreme case of pelvic floor dysfunction. Mary has a hypertonic PF which causes lower back pain and various other side effects including shoulder pain, painful sex and tailbone subluxation. Find Mary on IG @uttermostmary Check out Wrap Your Head Around Silks for tons of aerial resources including the Comprehensive Beg-Int Online Course and the FREE Mini Course. You can reach me on Instagram @kerrywee1 and kerry@wrapyourheadaroundsilks.com
Does your bladder leak when you sneeze or jump or run? Do you ever experience pain during sex? Did you have prolapse after childbirth? These are some of the most common issues women deal with when it comes to pelvic health and the good news is, you don't have to put up with it! On this episode, Gab and Sarah are joined by the brilliant Angela James from Sydney Pelvic Clinic to talk about all things pelvic floor. Angela explains how to look after your pelvic floor and some key symptoms to look out for. Contact us: womenlikeyoupodcast@gmail.com Sydney Pelvic Clinic https://www.sydneypelvicclinic.com.au More about Angela James https://www.sydneypelvicclinic.com.au/team-profiles/angela-james-macp/ WLY newsletter subscription The Women Like You podcast is recorded on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and exercise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Allyson Augusta Shrikhande. A board certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist, she is the Chief Medical Officer of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine. She is also the Chair of the Medical Education Committee for the International Pelvic Pain Society. She is working with other experts in the field of chronic pelvic pain to develop training modules for residents and physicians interested in learning about the diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic pelvic pain. A leading expert on pelvic health and a respected researcher, author and lecturer, Dr. Shrikhande is a recognized authority on male and female pelvic pain diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Shrikhande is passionate about this cause and dedicated to helping men and women with pelvic pain who often suffer without anyone willing to listen, understand or find the cause of their pain. That's why she has traveled the world to work with expert gynecologists, urologists, physiatrists and interventional pain physicians. Dr. Shrikhande has distilled this global expertise into a minimally invasive, cutting-edge approach to the treatment of pelvic pain and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. With an extensive background in mainstream clinical medicine, she also makes use of many alternatives, holistic and homeopathic approaches. Taking a team approach, she works with specialists in pelvic floor physical therapy, kinetics, and movement, as well as acupuncturists, nutritionists, cognitive behavioral therapists, and functional medicine physicians. Dr. Allyson Shrikhande currently teaches fall and spring remote courses at the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. Highlights of this podcast include: Pelvic pain Pelvic muscle disfunction Pelvic rehabilitation Women empowerment Endometriosis Toxins Genetic predisposition Autoimmune disease Hypertonic and Hypotonic pelvic floor Pelvic floor pain symptoms Musculoskeletal pain Men and pelvic floor issues Inflammation Nerve pain Treatment Exercise PCOS All systems are connected And so much more... To learn more about Dr. Allyson Augusta Shrikhande, please visit Instagram @pelvicrehabilitation or visit the website pelvicrehabilitation.com
I detta poddavsnitt pratar vi hydrering. Översiktsartikeln, The Hydrating Effects of Hypertonic, Isotonic and Hypotonic Sports Drinks and Waters on Central Hydration During Continuous Exercise går in på djupe i detta ämnet. Låt oss ta en titt. Länk till studien. Tidsschema: 01:15 Veckans studie 02:00 Vi går igenom grunderna kring hydrering. 05:20 Iston, Hypoton, Hyperton 10:00 Vad säger översiktsartikeln om hydrering? Mer poddar och artiklar hittar du på Prestera Mera Värdar Tommy Ivarsson, Fil.mag Biomedicin (M.Sc.)–Specialisering mot mänsklig tommy@umara.se Simon Gustavsson, Fil.kand Biomedicin (B.Sc.)–Specialisering mot områdena kost och träning. simon@umara.se
In this World Shared Practice Forum podcast, Dr. Patrick Kochanek discusses the results of the ADAPT trial, published in JAMA Open Network, which compares intracranial pressure measurements in children with severe traumatic brain injury following administration of hypertonic saline versus mannitol. He outlines the key findings of the ADAPT trial, describes some of the challenges and limitations that accompanied the study, and provides insight into the potential impact on the management of pediatric traumatic brain injury. Publication date: April 25, 2022. Citation: Kochanek P, Daniel D, Burns JP. Results of a Clinical Trial of Hypertonic Saline or Mannitol in the Treatment of Children With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. 04/2022. Online Podcast. OPENPediatrics. https://youtu.be/ZdnaccURMVQ. Please visit: http://www.openpediatrics.org OPENPediatrics™ is an interactive digital learning platform for healthcare clinicians sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. It is designed to promote the exchange of knowledge between healthcare providers around the world caring for critically ill children in all resource settings. The content includes internationally recognized experts teaching the full range of topics on the care of critically ill children. All content is peer-reviewed and open-access and thus at no expense to the user. For further information on how to enroll, please email: openpediatrics@childrens.harvard.edu
Emily Skye shares her first traumatic birth and her second accidental home birth. Emily doesn't hold back on sharing the details of her birth experiences, including her challenging physical recovery and postpartum depression. A strong advocate for embracing and loving your body at every stage, Emily talks at length about her severe diastasis recti and hypertonic pelvic floor and the steps she took to strengthen and heal. When she fell pregnant for the second time, she got serious about birth preparation and used hypnobirth and breathwork techniques to navigate a very fast and intense labour.
International water scientist Robert Slovak is regarded as one of the world's foremost water experts. Robert Slovak devoted himself to the science of water after life-altering experiences. He took his astronautical and mechanical engineering degrees and decided to pursue the research of reverse osmosis with his brother Jack. The dynamic duo were considered the early developers of Reverse Osmosis technology. He is the co-founder of Water and Wellness. In this episode, you will discover... -Great deal available for the NEW Hanu wearable device…02:10 -Robert's bio…04:15 -His appearances on the Ben Greenfield podcast were a huge success…07:00 •https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/podcast/nutrition-podcasts/deuterium-depleted-water/ (Episode Link: Deuterium Depleted Water, Etc.) •https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/podcast/supplements-podcasts/hydrogen-water/ (Episode Link: Hydrogen Water, Etc.) -Robert's interest in water is rooted in a desire to untangle complexities in a topic we don't know enough about…11:45 -He was introduced to membrane separation and reverse osmosis while working on missiles during The Vietnam war (1971)…13:40 -How to reduce most contaminants in municipal water supplies…19:20 -https://waterandwellness.com/products/aquatru (Aquatru filter ) -Glyphosate (Round up) is found all over the world in water and it is difficult to remove…23:00 -The pH of anything you eat or drink is irrelevant to human physiology…27:25 -Two types of water filtration: distillation with activated carbon and reverse osmosis plus activated carbon…31:05 -Robert is most famous for under sink RO Systems that have a sealed storage tank and reverse osmosis membrane with filters…33:30 -Water storage is a problem and leads to health issues; The tank needs to get emptied or it becomes a microbial incubator!...35:10 -Our microbiome is our second brain; the correlation between gut health and neuro cognitive issues is huge… 37:15 -There is a product available at camping stores called a https://www.rei.com/product/847549/katadyn-steripen-ultra-uv-water-purifier (Steripin), it's a small portable UV light that kills all three types of pathogens and water… 40:20 -All about minerals and trace elements in our water…43:05 -Roberts go to solution to re-mineralize the body… 47:00 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtTVIu85E-0 (Habitat crisis) by scientist Dr. August Dunning about the correlation between the depletion of our soil and the increase in chronic disease…48:00 -https://waterandwellness.com/collections/quinton (Quinton Marine plasma); Robert believes this product saved his life… 50:00 -Hypertonic versus isotonic; best practices to stay in peak physical health… 53:00 -The value of isotonic and when it is appropriate to use it… 57:00 -Plankton blooms; a natural miracle…57:55 -Quinton was the most prevalent medicine around 1916…1:00:30 -Robert's opinion on mineral waters on the market…1:06:30 -Dr. Michael Kessler claims Quinton isotonic is capable of shifting every patient from sympathetic to parasympathetic nervous system in 10 minutes or less…1:09:30 -https://waterandwellness.com/ (Water and Wellness website) where you can purchase the isotonic and hypertonic ampules for your water…1:13:30 -Hydrogen infused water and the benefits…the most unique and powerful antioxidant we can access…1:14:40 -Isotonic foot baths;https://waterandwellness.com/products/h2-relief?_pos=1&_sid=b6f9559a6&_ss=r ( H2 Relief) tablets for soaking accelerates recovery, reduces inflammation, and induces relaxation…1:19:10 -When Hydrogen scavenges free radicals, it turns them into H2O; water!…1:24:20 -The process involved with Hydrogen that increases cognitive function…1:26:05 -Some free radicals are beneficial to the body and Hydrogen doesn't interfere with those…1:28:30 -Practical guidance for taking Hydrogen tablets…1:35:45 -New product:https://waterandwellness.com/products/active-h2-chromax?_pos=1&_sid=507237414&_ss=r (...
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My guest this week is Robert Slovak of Water and Wellness. In this episode, Robert and I discuss Quinton's Isotonic and Hypertonic solutions. Quinton is made from sea plasma harvested from vortex plankton blooms, that quickly restore the body's biological terrain. With 78 minerals that are necessary for proper genetic expression, Quinton Isotonic is nearly identical to the concentration of minerals and trace elements found in human blood plasma. Learn more about Water and Wellness and use discount code longevity for 10% off your purchase! International water scientist Robert Slovak is regarded as one of the world's foremost water experts. After retiring from the corporate world, Robert left for Brazil to bring advanced water technology. While working in the rainforest, he contracted a gastrointestinal illness due to unsanitary eating conditions in the small village. It was then Robert was taken to see a biologist for treatment. The scientist recommended Quinton Marine Plasma to eliminate the affliction. Robert left the Brazilian biologist the following morning convinced he had uncovered one of the greatest medicines of history, an imported marine solution from Spain. Episode Takeaways [08:30] How did Robert get started with Quinton, molecular hydrogen and Water and Wellness?.. [15:45] The formation of earth (Robert has slides you may want to watch on youtube)... [22:15] Our body's fluids vs the ocean… Is the similarity the key to homeostasis?... [25:20] The experiment that changed everything… [28:20] What impact does drinking Quinton have on your extracellular matrix?.. [32:05] How can Quinton be administered?.. [38:30] Where does Quinton come from and how is it made?.. [48:20] Are athletes better off using Quinton or a typical electrolyte solution? What is the best way to use it as an athlete?.. [56:00] What is everything that is in Quinton?.. [59:00] Quinton hypertonic solution vs isotonic solution… Which is better? When should each be used?.. [62:44] Is Quinton the fabric of life? Does it have the ability to restore our bodies at a cellular level?.. Follow Nat Facebook Facebook Group Instagram Work with Nat: Book Your 20 MInute Optimization Consult Linkage https://waterandwellness.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC264qRUHzHUVWRH7M-F8thg
Let‘s talk about this serious issue today. Pelvic floor dysfunction is becoming more trendy nowadays on social media. But like any topic on social media, you see good advice and very bad ones. In today‘s episode, I‘m explaining to you what looks like an hypertonic pelvic floor, what symptoms you could experience, who should see and talk to, and what you can do about it. You know I‘m all about science, anatomy and not giving empty tips. So listen up to finally understand why you might have pain during intercourse, chronic low back pain since you gave birth, and know what you should do about it. If you're postpartum and wonder if you can jump right back in to your old routine, or have been diagnosed with diastasis recti, or have urinary leaks, I got you covered. Discover my step-by-step, science-based program recommended by OBGYNs, PTs and DOs: https://courses.bonjourbaby.net/postpartum-recovery-guide
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An investigator-initiated, multicenter, parallel-group, open-label, randomized clinical trial conducted to determine whether continuous infusion of hypertonic saline solution improves neurological outcomes at 6 months in patients with traumatic brain injury
Editor's Summary by Kristin Walter, MD, JAMA Fishbein Fellow, for the May 25, 2021 issue.
My AP Biology Thoughts Unit 2 Cell Structure and FunctionWelcome to My AP Biology Thoughts podcast, my name is Arthur Kim and I am your host for episode #62 called Unit 2 Cell Structure and Function: Osmotic Pressure of Plant Cells. Today we will be discussing osmosis and turgor pressure in plant cells and their effects. Segment 1: Introduction to osmotic pressure of plant cells. Osmotic and Turgor pressure are what allow plant cells to maintain their shape and form. Key terms: Osmotic Pressure: Pressure on the cell from the inside out as a result of water entering the cell via osmosis. Turgor pressure: The pressure of the cell membrane pressing against the cell wall as a result of the cell being full of water. Plasmolysis: A plant cell collapsing as a result of losing too much water. Isotonic solution: When there's an equal concentration of solute on both sides of a membrane. Hypotonic solution: When the concentration of solutes inside the cell is greater than on the outside. Hypertonic solution: When the concentration of solutes outside the cell is greater than on the inside. Segment 2: More About Osmotic Pressure of plant cells The rigidity of the cell wall allows plant cells to survive in both isotonic and hypotonic solutions. In hypotonic solutions, the excess water results in Turgor pressure against the cell wall, but the cell wall does not give. This enables the plant cell to become extremely rigid, giving the plant its structure. In hypertonic solutions however, plant cells would lose water and therefore plasmolyze, killing the cells. Turgor pressure from osmosis prevents the cell from collapsing in on itself. Segment 3: Connection to the Course The fact that cell walls are able to withhold Turgor pressure allows plant cells to store excess amounts of water. This poses a major evolutionary advantage because the plants that can survive through droughts will more likely produce offspring. Thank you for listening to this episode of My AP Biology Thoughts. For more student-ran podcasts and digital content, make sure that you visit http://www.hvspn.com/ (www.hvspn.com). See you next time! Music Credits:“Ice Flow” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Subscribe to our Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-ap-biology-thoughts/id1549942575 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/1nH8Ft9c9f6dmo75V9imCk?si=IvI4iQV-SSaFb0ZmvTabxg (Spotify) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vbXlhcGJpb2xvZ3l0aG91Z2h0cw (Google Podcasts ) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC07e_nBHLyc_nyvjF6z-DVg (YouTube) Connect with us on Social MediaTwitterhttps://twitter.com/thehvspn ( )https://twitter.com/thehvspn (@thehvspn)
My AP Biology Thoughts Unit 2 Cell Structure and FunctionWelcome to My AP Biology Thoughts podcast, my name is Corrinna and I am your host for episode #60 called Unit 2 Cell Structure and Function: Isotonic, Hypotonic, and Hypertonic Conditions. Today we will be discussing the differences between these conditions Isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic are all words to describe the conditions of a cell in relation to the amount of solute and water in them. An isotonic condition is when the concentration of water is the same inside and outside of the cell. This creates an equilibrium, so there will be no large movement of water in or out of the cell. However, an isotonic solution does allow for osmosis, but the rate of water moving in and out of the cell will always be the same. If a cell is in a hypertonic solution, water will flow out of the cell because there is a higher concentration of solute outside of the cell. This causes water to flow out of the cell because the concentration of water is lower outside of the cell, water will flow out of the cell to try to create an equilibrium. The word hypertonic comes from the Latin prefix hyper, which means above. In a hypertonic solution, a cell will shrink. If a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, there is net flow of water into the cell because the solute concentration outside the cell is lower than inside the cell. Because of this, the water concentration inside the cell is lower than outside the cell, causing water to flow into the cell and the cell to expand. Plant and animal cells can thrive in different conditions because of their different characteristics. For example, red blood cells find isotonic solutions ideal because they maintain constant conditions. However, in plants, an isotonic solution will cause the pressure in the cells to decrease, and the plant will appear to wilt. In hypertonic solutions, neither plant nor animal cells thrive. In red blood cells, hypertonic solutions will cause the cells to shrivel and possibly die. In plant cells, hypertonic solutions will cause the plant to wilt because water leaves the cells. In order to avoid hypertonic situations, one can make sure that the plant or animal is properly hydrated. For animal cells, hypotonic solutions are harmful, and red blood cells may burst because the net flow of water is into the cell. However, hypotonic solutions are ideal for plant cells, because their cell walls don't allow them to burst. In hypotonic conditions, plant cells become slightly enlarged but this is beneficial as it allows the plants to be more rigid and not wilt. Hypotonic solutions in plants can be caused by regular watering. Isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic conditions are all very different, but they all indicate the health of the organism. The difference in reactions by plant and animal cells to these conditions show the different structures of plant and animal cells. Because plant cells have cell walls, they are able to thrive in hypotonic conditions whereas animal cells will likely die. However, these different structures enable their respective organisms to live, as we saw with plants and hypotonic solutions, which keep them from wilting. This shows that each type of cell has evolved to be able to best keep its organism alive. Thank you for listening to this episode of My AP Biology Thoughts. For more student-ran podcasts and digital content, make sure that you visit http://www.hvspn.com/ (www.hvspn.com). See you next time! Music Credits:“Ice Flow” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Subscribe to our Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-ap-biology-thoughts/id1549942575 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/1nH8Ft9c9f6dmo75V9imCk?si=IvI4iQV-SSaFb0ZmvTabxg (Spotify)...
Welcome to this week’s AMA episode, where I chat about some of the health, nutrition, and fitness issues I’ve been asked about lately. I also share the 5-day supplement program I’ll be using with the corporate guests attending our live Runga Event at Lake Austin this week. The supplement protocol focuses on maximizing sleep, hydration, and immunity and consists of two shots of Quicksilver’s Immune charge, three doses of Quicksilver’s Quinton 3.3 Hypertonic, and two tabs of Quicksilver’s H2 Elite Hydrogen per day. And (although they may not need it after a day of kettlebell training, yoga, and hot and cold immersion), our guests will be offered Quicksilver’s CBD Synergies and BiOptimizers’ Magnesium Breakthrough to improve the quality of their sleep. On a more general note, I also get into the benefits of a protein-forward, low-carb, no-sugar diet and explain how to do a 20-minute EMOM on a SkiErg. Support the show (https://www.coachjoedi.com/joe-recommends )
Date: April 6th, 2021 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Casey Parker is a Rural Generalist from the NW of Australia. He is a GP by training but works in Emergency Department, Anaesthesia, Internal Medicine and Paediatrics. Dr. Parker is currently studying to become a Sonologist. He has a wonderful #FOAMed blog and podcast called Broomedocs and also work […]
bengreenfieldfitness.com/quinton Robert Slovak is my go-to "guru" for all things water. He first joined me in the podcast "Water & Water Filtration: Everything You Need To Know About Water Filters, Alkaline Water, Structured Water, Hydrogen-Rich Water, Deuterium Depleted Water & Much More!" ...and then also in the podcast "Everything You Need To Know About How To Use Hydrogen Water: Timing, Dosing, Delivery Mechanisms, Hydrogen Tablets, Hydrogen Water Machines, Hydrogen Inhalers & Much More!" ...and now Robert is back for a three-peat to talk all things minerals, Quinton, advanced hydration methods, and beyond! Robert is a degreed mechanical, aeronautical, astronautical engineer best known for co-founding Water Factory Systems in the early 1970s. He and his brother were among the early developers of reverse osmosis (RO) technology and its many applications. Their successful innovations encompassed home and office RO drinking water systems, bottled water production, laboratory purification, hemodialysis, seawater desalination, microchip production, bottled water production, water vending, spot-free vehicle washing, and scores more. As a result of the rapid growth of RO applications, Robert’s ongoing seminars, and a best-selling industry book on the subject of point of use (POU) RO, he became a well-known figure in the water industry. Robert officially retired from the US water industry in 1996 and went on to bring his knowledge and experience to Brazil, Asia, and other international markets. He put together a team and published Agua Latino America to establish a legitimate water equipment and education infrastructure in Brazil and South America. His “students” continue to play a major role in Brazil’s water industry. In 2004, while in a remote location of Brazil, Robert became seriously ill and was introduced to an obscure 1897 medical discovery known as Original Quinton Marine Plasma (named after the famous revolutionary biologist René Quinton). Robert attributes his "jungle" survival to Quinton's remarkable healing properties. This ocean-harvested nutraceutical contains the entire Periodic Table of organo-complexed minerals and trace elements as well as essential and rare micronutrients and has been continuously produced for more than a century. Having been an avid student of health and nutrition science for decades, Robert recognized the remarkable history and efficacy of Quinton Marine Plasma in supporting a wide range of the most difficult health conditions and has distributed it to leading-edge clinics and health practitioners around the world since 2008. For the past nine years, Robert’s focus has been on bringing a new nutraceutical breakthrough called “Molecular Hydrogen” (H2) to medical professionals and health-minded consumers. This “smallest molecule in the Universe” has been overlooked for its remarkable health benefits until now. With more than 800 worldwide health studies on the subject, physicians, researchers, and clinicians have been proclaiming H2 as the most unique and versatile antioxidant and signaling molecule. In 2010, Robert co-developed a practical way for everyone to benefit from this discovery by creating the first reactive hydrogen tablet that infuses water with a supersaturated concentration of H2 gas. This proven nutraceutical is now in its 9th year of distribution in both professional medical and consumer markets. In 2011, Robert became a founding investor in the Quicksilver Scientific Corp., which was developing a groundbreaking new technology to deliver nutrients and nutraceuticals to the cells: nano-encapsulated liposomes. In just a few years, Quicksilver Scientific established its scientific dominance in this growing field and is currently expanding its product scope and global distribution. Recently, several of the key formulas offered by Quicksilver Scientific have become a cornerstone in the ongoing battle against the coronavirus. While attending medical and wellness conferences throughout North America, Robert recognized the persistent minefield of water-related misinformation encountered by doctors, patients, and consumers alike—that’s after spending nearly 50 years in the water technology industry. This unsettling experience soon turned into the motivation to do something about it and Water And Wellness was established in 2017. A team with more than 150 years of combined experience was assembled to create a product line of advanced POU and point of entry (POE) water treatment systems for health- and wellness-minded consumers. In addition, a line of synergistic water additives was formulated for the consumer market including Quinton and QuintEssential minerals & trace elements, Active pH Restore alkalizing mineral powder, Active H2 ULTRA molecular H2 tablets, and Active Ribose C high-bioavailability vitamin C. Recently, Robert’s 20-year interest in Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW) took a new direction forward. With the revival of Soviet-era research from the 1960s and recent announcements explaining the profound health benefits of DDW, Robert and his associate acted quickly in creating a new company, Litewater Scientific. Their strategy is to offer a more advanced and affordable brand of DDW for consumers and health practitioners. The Litewater brand of DDW is now available here in 1/2-liter (5 ppm) and 2-liter (10 ppm) bottles throughout North America. Robert continues to be a very active figure in the rapidly expanding role of water in the wellness and anti-aging community, making appearances and presentations worldwide. During this discussion, you'll discover: -Why hydrogen has been the biggest surprise of Robert's career...8:15 -How Chromium is used to stabilize blood sugar...13:45 -How Robert discovered the magic of Quinton minerals...18:10 -How Quinton is harvested...25:45 -Where in the ocean Quinton originates from...34:20 -Early proof of the efficacy of Quinton minerals...37:40 -How Quinton upset the pharmaceutical industry...43:00 -The effects of Quinton injected via muscle...46:50 -Benefits of consuming seawater in moderation...52:55 -The difference between isotonic and hypertonic Quinton...56:30 -Hacking the absorbability of Quinton with light, water vortices, etc....1:06:30 -And much more! Episode sponsors: -Spiritual Disciplines Journal -Kion Creatine -Paleovalley Beef Sticks-Ra Optics -Vuori Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for Robert Slovak or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!
bengreenfieldfitness.com/anton I've talked in the past about the use of inaudible sound waves to elicit specific brain wave and neurotransmitter responses, specifically with a device called the "Apollo," which I discuss in this podcast. I've also been exploring the use of magnetic waves to elicit certain neurotransmitter responses, via a device called a "Hapbee," which can simulate chemicals such as caffeine, nicotine, melatonin, MDMA, etc. to elicit a physiological response without the actual intake of supplements, pharmaceuticals, or any other compounds or medicines. I'll be doing a podcast on this device soon. And finally, I've now been experimenting with a so-called "Infopathy" device (use code BENG10 for 10% off any of their devices), which "imprints" water, or your body, with frequencies of everything from St. John's Wort to coffee to Viagra to anything else you want from their literal hundreds of "infoceutical" options. It's so fascinating that I just had to get the inventor on the show! Anton Fedorenko, the creator of the Infopathy devices, received his BASc in applied physics and mathematics and MASc in innovation and high technologies from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in Russia. For 10 years, Anton has been involved with several water-related projects wherein he not only conducted fundamental research but also developed water-related products and web-based platforms. From 2013 to 2017, he was a member of the organizing committee for the annual Water Conference on the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of Water. In 2018, Anton founded Ash•Nu Technologies Inc. and is currently developing two platforms: Infopathy and AquaPsy. Infopathy allows users to transfer infoceuticals (ICs) for health, cosmetic, veterinary, and gardening purposes anytime, anywhere. AquaPsy takes consciousness research to a whole new level. Through AquaPsy, people from around the world can be connected remotely to water-based sensors, which can detect and evaluate influences caused by non-local mind effects. Both these platforms help one rediscover themselves from the quantum view. During this discussion, you'll discover: -Infopathy defined...9:05 An online platform where people can download signals recorded from various substances Use properties for medications without actual substances Naturopaths have used this practice for years First publication on the topic was in 1922 (how metals affect blood vessels in rabbits) Memory of water is a term associated with infopathy Why Water, Sunlight, Grounding & Relationships Are The Keys To Your Health & How To Feed, Clean & Protect Your Body Forever: An Interview With Ben Greenfield’s Father Gary Greenfield. Similar, but not the same as homeopathy Article: What Are Infoceuticals? Infoceutical FAQs -Quantum Electro Dynamic (QED) theory applied to everyday life...13:30 Video on the QED theory Should water be consumed immediately after being treated? Consume within 3 days Avoid exposure to WiFi or cell phones Miron glass to protect herbs and nutrients from radiation 1 tsp of salt added into the water to increases the efficacy of infopathy (mineralized water is more stable) IC Pad for charging water (use code BENG10 to save 10%) -Mixing many ingredients into treated water...18:30 A "complex" is a mix of several ingredients into one water Suggestions for complexes in order to get the desired result Public complexes are created by practitioners via a peer-reviewed process Running a new infoceutical on top of an existing one will override the old one -The wearable that allows you to transmit infoceuticals...22:30 IC Hummer wearable device, that can also be used on water (use code BENG10 to save 10%) If you don't have the IC Pad, wrap the Hummer around the water and get the same effect IC Pad is slightly faster than the Hummer and also contains herbs The IC Hummer can be attached to the body and absorbed while you do stuff Get a better effect if you wear two IC Hummers at once You can be up to 30 feet away from the device and get the effect A wired device will be more effective than a bluetooth device -PEMF used to transfer infoceuticals into the body...29:45 Files are stored in audio format The PEMF absorbs the electromagnetic waves that are present in the audio Some infoceuticals are PEMF only: must be plugged in, no Bluetooth PEMF infoceuticals are best applied directly to the body, not by drinking imprinted water Three types of infoceuticals: Imprint - signals created from substances; physical products (with any device or via water) PEMF - use them with Glowing IC Pad or IC Hummer to emit PEM waves (wearable and wireless) Audible - does not require a device are used with headphones or with the IC Hummer (also emits acoustic waves) PEMFs are directly applied to the body -Liquids other than water that can be used to transfer infoceuticals to the body...34:05 Liquid should not be hotter than 30°C (around 90°F) Molecules move too fast for it to be effective Ben did a liver and gallbladder transfer via a chilled cocktail -Legitimate research that has been conducted on infoceuticals...37:00 Publications listed on Infopathy website Study on Metformin's effects on Type 2 diabetes is forthcoming -Ben and Anton's favorite infoceuticals and best practices...41:35 Imprint into water Treat pain behind eyes Prep 1.5 liter and use throughout the day Trauma complex Testosterone Sildenafil Complex for adrenal fatigue Multiple imprint infoceuticals transfer simultaneously PEMF is best transferred one by one via a playlist BioCharger -Infoceuticals that are appropriate for plants and animals...48:05 Miracle Gro plant booster, which includes minerals Quinton sea minerals Hypertonic seawater -Appropriate frequency of use for infoceuticals...49:20 Imprinted and PEMF require regular use to maintain the effects IC Pad can be made wireless with an inexpensive adapter Occasional Bluetooth exposure is not as problematic as constant exposure -Tips on creating infoceutical complexes...52:22 Miron glass water-dropper bottles Resources from this episode: - Anton Fedorenko: Infopathy (use code BENG10 to save 10%) Glowing IC Pad IC Hummer Circuit IC Pad M.I.N.D. For eyes Liver and gallbladder support Trauma complex Testosterone Sildenafil Complex for adrenal fatigue Hypertonic seawater Miracle Gro Ash•Nu Technologies Inc. AquaPsy - Podcast: Why Water, Sunlight, Grounding & Relationships Are The Keys To Your Health & How To Feed, Clean & Protect Your Body Forever: An Interview With Ben Greenfield’s Father Gary Greenfield. - Gear: Hapbee Apollo Headphones BioCharger - Other resources: Quinton Sea Minerals Sea Salt Miron Glass Water Conference on the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of Water Nikolai P. Kravkov: Informational Influence of Pharmacological Agents on Biological Tissues Video on the QED theory Episode sponsors: -Kion Coffee: Carefully selected and roasted for taste, purity, high antioxidants, and health. BGF listeners save 20% off your first order with code BGF20. -Joovv: After using the Joovv for close to 2 years, it's the only light therapy device I'd ever recommend. Give it a try: you won't be disappointed. 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A hypertonic pelvic floor is where the muscles are so tight they can't relax. It can happen after childbirth. It can be incredibly painful. And we can add it to a long list of things we've never heard of but probably should.In this episode, Helen is joined by the award-winning broadcaster and journalist Emma Barnett who says a hypertonic pelvic floor is one of the ‘most upsetting' things she's ever been through. Emma's not afraid to smash stigmas. She's literally written the book on periods and spoken openly about living with endometriosis. But a tight pelvic floor? She'd just never come across it.‘I would have loved to have heard this conversation when my son was around three months old and I was scrabbling about on the internet late at night thinking ‘Am I losing my mind here?'Helen and Emma talk about awareness, a need for research and how ‘women's issues' don't always get the platform they deserve.Emma presents Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4 in the UK and is a regular on BBC 2's Newsnight You can find Emma's book 'It's About Bloody Time. Period.' hereShe's @emmabarnett on Instagram and @Emmabarnett on TwitterFor more information on hypertonic pelvic floor listen to: Pelvic Floor Problems 101 Sarah's Story Find Helen @whymumsdontjump on Instagram and Twitter or at www.whymumsdontjump.comTo find a pelvic health physiotherapist in the UK, Emma mentioned Mummy MOT or you could try the Squeezy Directory For more information and support about Endometriosis, go to Endometriosis UK
TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine
Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) was just discussed in our last podcast on head injuries. However, we briefly mentioned how there is a certain amount of controversy on this subject. This separate podcast is to act as a supplement to the Chapter 6 ATLS podcast on head trauma that was just covered. We find this particularly important given how long our ATLS podcasts run in general.
Mannitol is a commonly used osmotherapy agent in raised intracranial pressure (ICP) but the side effects are significant.
Mannitol is a commonly used osmotherapy agent in raised intracranial pressure (ICP) but the side effects are significant.
Hyponatremia, the most common electrolyte abnormality in hospitalized patients, is also one of the most puzzling. There are dozens of common etiologies of hyponatremia, making it a condition for which having a diagnostic algorithm is crucial. In this episode, Andrew begins by defining hyponatremia and describing how it presents clinically. After explaining some normal physiology on osmolality and tonicity, he then jumps into the often-overlooked causes of hypertonic and isotonic hyponatremia, which are the first etiologies that should be ruled out before pursuing a larger workup.
Learn about different fluids and their uses in a clinical setup; Isotonic, Hypertonic, and Hypotonic solutions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nclex-reviews/support
If you don't know what a peemergency is, then you've never had one. Hypertonic pelvic floors can cause you to pee your pants. Listen to learn why!
Being Hypertonic is very common with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and in this episode I explain some of the reasons why. You can also use this as Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Preventative - Are you exhibiting any of these signs? Yes, then I will give you some tools to change things up to help avoid getting or worsen your Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Hypertonic Pelvic Floor is a whole body issue, so let's treat it like that vs throwing Kegels at it (which chances are with a Hypertonic Pelvic Floor is going to make matters worse, or at the very least not help.) Want a refresher on what your pelvic floor is and what it means to be hypertonic? I will be doing an quick anatomy LIVE in my Facebook Group this afternoon explain this. Also look back on a couple episodes and checkout "what the heck is your pelvic floor anyway?" episode. Facebook Group JOIN HERE - Pelvic Floor Awareness and Mom Fitness Group. MY FREE 5 DAY MOVEMENT CHALLENGE Starts Monday the 9th - Daily Exercise Prescription, Pelvic Floor Tip and Nutritional Guidance. Get registered today on My Website or click the link above. I am a HELPER and GIVER, so I am providing someone with 50% off my 1:1 service package! There is an application to start with and that can be access via my website as well. My Website Link Here.
If you’re a water geek like me, this is the most useful podcast on the topic you could ever listen to. Robert Slovak is one of my favorite people in the world, a real fire-cracker with one of the greatest minds I’ve ever witnessed. He’s a degreed mechanical, aeronautical, and astronautical engineer best known for his contributions to the science and business of water. He and his brother were among the early developers of reverse osmosis technology and its many applications. In 2010, Robert co-developed the first reactive molecular hydrogen tablet for the medical profession. Now widely acclaimed as a medical breakthrough, molecular hydrogen (H2) primarily functions as an essential antioxidant and signaling molecule. And now, with the revival of Russian research from the 1960s and recent announcements explaining the profound health, medical, and longevity benefits of deuterium depleted water (DDW), Robert’s decade-long effort to unravel the mysteries of DDW is taking a huge step forward, and Robert’s bringing this info to the people through Litewater Scientific. He’s one of the most knowledgeable people I’ve ever met about health, and he drops an endless supply of knowledge bombs. P.S. You can join Dr. Rashid A. Buttar, Robert Slovak, Dr. Jere Rivera-Dugenio, and myself in our upcoming retreat: The Healing Power Of Energy Retreat: Cuixmala, Mexico (Jan 30, 2021 – Feb 6, 2021). 11:29 —How Robert Slovak entered the water industry Trained as an aeronautical and astronautical engineer Discovered membrane separation and reverse osmosis Creating spot-free water at car washes Water for printing, water for dialysis, and more RO under-sink water filter systems and the dangers of them Disinfecting your water using Steripen 30:10 —The dangers of different filtration systems The only two technologies capable of removing or reducing every category of chemical is distillation plus activated carbon or reverse osmosis plus activated carbon. There are hundreds of possible contaminants that could be in the water If all of the contaminants were being tested, we would not be able to afford tap water The trace elements that we want and don’t want in our water August Dunning and Habitat Crisis What seawater is and why it’s so important Discovering Quinton marine plasma 45:53 —Embracing Quinton marine plasma The difference between hypertonic and isotonic solutions The battle of germ theory versus terrain theory The electrolytes in your blood are in the same proportions as seawater Harvesting from the plankton bloom Hypertonic and isotonic water Transfusing all of the blood from a dog with seawater… and they lived How adding the periodic table to your water makes it function better for you Healing dogs or cats with just water How water can be used to cure illness Using it as an eye solution 01:11:16 —Sea minerals and fertility and recovery Giving away Quinton to every French citizen The ways to administer Quinton Your body knows what it wants Your cells were designed in the entire periodic table Shifting from sympathetic to parasympathetic Subcutaneous Quinton delivery, hydrating the spine The clinic Robert’s patient opened When Europe ordered that all injectable substances must be heat-sterilized, Quinton lost much of its use 01:37:20 —Practical solutions for filtration systems Robert’s favorite water purifier, the AquaTru Removing toxic elements and then remineralizing with Quinton The synergy of all the elements 01:44:10 —Optimizing your water Algae in the water Bacteria in the water Disinfecting your water Testing your water structure vibrantvitalwater.com The importance of photonics 01:59:36 —Protecting yourself against EMFs The danger of EMF Using WiFi as much as possible Fighting back against 5G 02:07:07 —Alkaline water pH has no connection with the ability to remove acidity The difference between alkaline pH and alkalinity Tyler Lebaron’s molecularhydrogeninstitute.com Hydrogen is an incredible thing More about this episode. 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Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed is a board certified doctor of physical medicine and rehabilitation. who was born and raised in New York. Dr. Ahmed is also a fellow of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a member of the International Pelvic Pain Society. Dr. Ahmed is a contributing author to a textbook which is considered a staple during every Physiatrist's training. The fourth edition has been published in November of 2018. This full chapter title reference is: Ahmed T, Chan I: “Pelvic Pain”, which is included in, Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 4th edition by Frontera W, Silver J, Rizzo T; Elsevier, Philadelphia. In our talk about the hypertonic pelvic floor, Dr. Ahmed discusses: - what is a hypertonic pelvic floor - who assesses it and how - what treatment options are available - some general tips for improving the overall health of the hypertonic pelvic floor *Disclaimer: This podcast if for entertainment purposes, and is not a substitution for individualized medical advice. Please speak to your healthcare practitioner if you suspect a healthcare concern.
Episode SummaryAndy discussed the vital importance of sodium in endurance performance; determining sodium needs thru’ a sweat test; cramping and planning for calories, fluids and electrolytes independentlyShow Notes00:50 – Details to free one-on-one consultation with Precision Hydration and product discount (Free consultation)03:15 – Andy introduces himself04:20 – Importance of sodium in endurance performance05:55 – How to do a sweat test (Precision Hydration Sweat Test)08:05 – Average sweat sodium concentration11:05 – Concept of hyponatremia14:45 – How to replace sodium and other electrolytes19:40 – Using table (common) salt for sodium replacement23:00 – Planning for calories, fluids and salts independently 26:15 – Hypertonic, isotonic and hypotonic drinks31:15 – Cramping – potential causes and precautions38:00 – Electrolyte loading strategy for hard workouts and races39:40 – Drinking to thirst 41:50 – New areas like wearable technology44:25 – Quiz Time!48:10 – Recommendations on resources like books, websites, YouTube channels and podcastsPrecision Hydration ResourcesFree consultation on nutrition and hydration (Valid Till 30 Sep, 2020)Precision Hydration Sweat TestHow to measure your sweat rateHow to tell if you're a salty sweaterHow to start hydrated and why that's so importantWhat is hyponatremia and how can you avoid it? 15% Discount Code: “RAJRUNNING” (Valid till 30 Sep, 2020)Contact Precision HydrationWebsite: precisionhydration.comEmail: hello@precisionhydration.comTwitter: @thesweatexpertsInstagram: @precisionhydrationFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/precisionhydrationBooks and other RecommendationsEndure by Alex Hutchinson (Amazon Link)KoopCast (https://www.buzzsprout.com/765419)Contact Details for Running and Fitness with RajWebsite: runfitraj.comJoin WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KUa5ddQDDlf22imAFJNcqhEmail: runningandfitnesswithraj@gmail.comFacebook Group: Running and Fitness with RajInstagram: Instagram @runningandfitnesswithrajTwitter @RunningRaj
Join your host Tracy Duhs as she interviews Francisco Coll Sanchez, CEO of Quinton Laboratories. Quinton Laboratories is the only company that specializes in the preparation of seawater following the original protocol of Rene Quinton. It doesn’t matter who you are if you are the healthiest person there is or someone that is struggling with a severely debilitating illness. We all need to hear this message. This message has the power to upgrade our health and epigenetic systems. “The Earth's food chain and marine food chain start with the plants, the phytoplankton. Only the plants can transform these minerals.” In this episode, Tracy and Gerald delve into the differences between Quinton Isotonic versus Hypertonic. They discuss the value of the food chain and why it all starts with the plants. Stay tuned to learn how they harvest their seawater, the elite care they take into processing it for human consumption, and how these products can be beneficial in your life immediately! Connect with Us! IG: @tracyduhs FB: @tracyduhs Website: www.tracyduhs.com Website: Quinton Medical Related Links/Products Mentioned Grace and Parker skincare, checkout code HYDRATE René Quinton | Quinton Medical Heat-induced activation of reducing properties of sea water Fountainstown Beach: Bioluminescent plankton light up Cork beach The Healing Power of Seawater
Buying as much loperamide as you possibly can Loperamide history1969- Synthesized (1)1976 FDA Approved as schedule V (2)Jaffe trial of "abuse potential"- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7438696/1982- Descheduled (3)2010-Annually Increasing in # of poison center calls, cases of arrhythmia and hospitalization (4,5,6)2016- Submission to DEA for rescheduling of loperamide denied (7)2019- FDA works with manufactures to reduce package size to 48 tablets (8)Pharmacist knowledge of abuse remains low https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32641253/Toxic MechanismFun theories about co evolution of PGP and CYP https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10837556/Inhibition of sodium channels, and to a higher affinity, Human Ether a Go-Go Related (HERG) channel leads to prolonged repolarization (9)IC50 for HERG Ikr ~ 40 nm/l (1908 ng/dl), inhibits as low as 10 nm/l (10)Case reports of conduction disturbance with level of 22 ng/ml (14)Levels in fatalities vary but reported as high as 270 ng/ml in some studies (15)Prolonged re polarization leads to torsadesEarly after depolarizations may trigger, which are then propagated torsades via re entrant rhythms (11)TreatmentACMT loperamide guidelines (12)Supportive careArrhythmia managementTorsades (13)Electrical cardioversion (terminates re entrant rhythm)Magnesium (prevents early after depolarization)Target Mg >2 and K >4Lidocaine-> Recommended in 2006 Sudden cardiac death guidlines, not mentioned in 2017, however one of the only VT recommended antiarryhtmics that do not prolong QTc (others, sotalol, amiodarone, and procainamide, do)If preceded by bradycardia, Overdrive pacing with isoproterenol to target HR~ 100Beta blockers are recommended in patients with LQTSSodium channel blockade induced wide QRS complex tachycardia (12)Hypertonic sodium to over whelm sodium channel blockade (1-2 amps of 8.4% Sodium Bicarbonate given IV)Where do we go in the future?More research will help us understand the true incidence of how often this occurs and what impact the FDA decisions will haveAny concerned citizen can submit for rescheduling of loperamide. Interested? Reach out at toxtalk1@gmail.comDrug Enforcement Agency. The Controlled Substances Act. Available at: https://www.dea.gov/controlled-substances-act.Florey, Klaus (1991). Profiles of Drug Substances, Excipients and Related Methodology, Volume 19. Academic Press. p. 342. ISBN9780080861142."IMODIUM FDA Application No.(NDA) 017694". U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 1976.https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/orangebook/orangebook.pdf.Miller H, Panahi L, Tapia D, Tran A, Bowman JD. Loperamide misuse and abuse. J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2017;57(2S):S45eS50.Feldman R, Everton E. National assessment of pharmacist awareness of loperamide abuse and ability to restrict sale if abuse is suspected [published online ahead of print, 2020 Jul 5]. J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2020;S1544-3191(20)30264-8. doi:10.1016/j.japh.2020.05.021Eggleston W, Marraffa JM, Stork CM, et al. Notes from the Field: Cardiac Dysrhythmias After Loperamide Abuse — New York, 2008–2016. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65:1276–1277. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6545a7https://www.chpa.org/PDF/09_05_17_CommentsCitizenPetitionLoperamide.aspxhttps://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-limits-packaging-anti-diarrhea-medicine-loperamide-imodium-encourage-safe-useKang J, Compton DR, Vaz RJ, Rampe D. Proarrhythmic mechanisms of the common anti-diarrheal medication loperamide: revelations from the opioid abuse epidemic. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2016;389(10):1133-1137. doi:10.1007/s00210-016-1286-7Klein MG, Haigney MCP, Mehler PS, Fatima N, Flagg TP, Krantz MJ. Potent Inhibition of hERG Channels by the Over-the-Counter Antidiarrheal Agent Loperamide. JACC Clin Electrophysiol. 2016;2(7):784-789. doi:10.1016/j.jacep.2016.07.008https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1880427611800050Eggleston W, Palmer R, Dubé PA, et al. Loperamide toxicity: recommendations for patient monitoring and management. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2020;58(5):355-359. doi:10.1080/15563650.2019.1681443Al-Khatib SM, Stevenson WG, Ackerman MJ, et al. 2017 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for Management of Patients With Ventricular Arrhythmias and the Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines and the Heart Rhythm Society [published correction appears in J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018 Oct 2;72(14):1760]. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018;72(14):e91-e220. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2017.10.054Marraffa JM, Holland MG, Sullivan RW, et al. Cardiac conduction disturbance after loperamide abuse. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2014;52(9):952-957. doi:10.3109/15563650.2014.969371Miller H, Panahi L, Tapia D, Tran A, Bowman JD. Loperamide misuse and abuse. J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2017;57(2S):S45-S50. doi:10.1016/j.japh.2016.12.079
Do you know the difference between muscle STRENGTH and muscle TONE? If not, you are about to learn all about it! As Occupational Therapy Assistants, we often work with children who have low muscle TONE. While this is different from muscle STRENGTH, it can go hand in hand (but not always!). As always, we give you our fav. tips, tricks, and strategies to help your child (or client, or family member, or neighbor …) if they have low muscle TONE. SHOW NOTES What's the Difference Between Muscular Endurance and Muscular Strength?Be sure to check out the show notes on our blog at Harkla.Co/Podcast.Brought To You By HarklaThis podcast is brought to you by Harkla. Our mission at Harkla is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. We accomplish this through high-quality sensory products, child development courses, and The Harkla Sensory Club.Podcast listeners get 10% off their first order at Harkla with the discount code "sensory". Head to Harkla.co/sensory to start shopping now.
PJ Jon from the 131st discusses the mission and the medicine. Use this as an sTBI pack out: 1. Hypertonic saline 2. Oxygen 3. Airway management kit, ventilator and monitor 4.RSI drugs 5. Versed 6. Kepra IV and PO 7. Glucometer, dextrose, glucose 8. Oral and rectal thermometer
“Water water everywhere, nor any drop to drink.” Episode 30 reviews the passive transport of water and the calculation of water potential - with many water sound effects! Hypertonic solutions have a greater concentration of solutes than a hypotonic solution (1:30). It does not end well for a paramecium placed in freshwater (2:15). Water potential allows us to predict the movement of water (4:00) and is measured in bars. Don’t memorize any equations! (5:20)The Question of the Day asks (6:56) “What is the process called when a cell membrane pulls away from a plant cell wall after being placed in a hypertonic solution?”Thank you for listening to The APsolute RecAP: Biology Edition!(AP is a registered trademark of the College Board and is not affiliated with The APsolute RecAP. Copyright 2020 - The APsolute RecAP, LLC. All rights reserved.)Website:www.theapsoluterecap.comEMAIL:TheAPsoluteRecAP@gmail.comFollow Us:INSTAGRAMTWITTER
Tell family and friends to support and go see the new feature film "The Last Full Measure" to help the box office opening. Evolving info on sTBI. Support Ret PJ Mike Malloy raising money for the PJ Foundation in the Mint Race by going to mightycause.com and searching for rescue warriors/PJF
Sarah is sharing her THREE strategies to help you get back to movement after discovering your have over-recruitment of the pelvic floor. Symptoms of over-recruitment include, but are not limited to: tailbone pain, piriformis pain, pelvic pressure and spasms, low back pain, leaking, constipation, tight achy hips and more! You DON'T want to miss this episode! For more from Sarah follow her on Instagram at @sarahsmithstrength. To grab her FREE digital course, Better Than Kegels-Breathe Like A Bad Ass, click this link.
We explore the role of osmotic therapy, in our protocols that is 3% saline. We will reexmaine the role in the next few months and explore more we can do to do a better job at the POI and in PFC
Dr Rajajee is a Neuro Critical Care Specialist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. We begin our deep dive into TBI with some physiology and will begin to look at some possible modifications we need to consider for point of injury and PFC settings.
The Pharm So Hard Podcast: An Emergency Medicine and Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
In this episode on The Pharm So Hard Podcast, Jimmy Pruitt, PharmD, BCPS discusses the treatment of symptomatic hyponatremia using hypertonic saline. Continue reading The post Episode 9: The Treatment of Symptomatic Hyponatremia with Hypertonic Saline with Jimmy Pruitt appeared first on The Pharm So Hard Podcast.
Contributor: Charleen Gnisci, PharmD Educational Pearls: Causes of increased intracranial pressure may include intracranial hemorrhage, malignancy, and trauma. While definite treatment is to remove the offending cause, there are emergency medicine Non-pharmacologic methods include elevating head of bed and removing noxious stimuli Pharmacologic options include mannitol and hypertonic saline Hypertonic saline is best delivered through a central line but not required Both these agents benefit from adequate renal function Before using mannitol, be sure to inspect the bag to ensure that it has not precipitated. If it has, try warming the bag before administration. References https://pulmccm.org/critical-care-review/hyperosmolar-therapy-for-increased-intracranial-pressure-review-nejm/ Burgess S, Abu-Laban RB, Slavik RS, Vu EN, Zed PJ. A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Comparing Hypertonic Sodium Solutions and Mannitol for Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for Emergency Department Management. Ann Pharmacother. 2016 Apr;50(4):291-300. doi: 10.1177/1060028016628893. Epub 2016 Jan 29. Review. PubMed PMID: 26825644. Summarized by Will Dewispelaere, MS4 | Edited by Erik Verzemnieks, MD
Nursing Podcast by NRSNG (NCLEX® Prep for Nurses and Nursing Students)
Today we have Nicole Weaver our Director of Curriculum breaking down IV Solutions and more specifically the difference between Hypotonic Solutions and Hypertonic Solutions. This is sometimes a difficult topic to grasp and even practicing nurses struggle with this concept.… The post Understanding the Difference Between Hypotonic and Hypertonic appeared first on NURSING.com.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode368. In this episode, I ll discuss peripheral IV administration of 3% sodium chloride solution. The post 368: Can 3% (hypertonic) sodium chloride be given through a peripheral IV? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
075: Yoga for Pelvic Girdle Pain with Dr. Sinead Dufour Shannon is pleased to have Dr. Sinead Dufour as her first returning guest to discuss pelvic girdle pain. Sinead has been a practicing physiotherapist for about 15 years, with a PhD in Primary Health Care. Her extensive studies also include training in obstetrics and urogynecology. She is a professor in the Health and Science department at McMaster University and is the Director of Pelvic Health at The Womb. Pelvic girdle pain develops in pregnancy or postnatally. It's pain that develops below the rib line and travels below the gluteal fold. 75% of women have pelvic girdle pain in their second pregnancy and 20% have continuous pelvic girdle pain postnatal. Shannon and Dr. Sinead Dufour discuss how our understanding of pelvic girdle pain has evolved, the misconceptions that make treating the pain difficult, and what yoga teachers can do to help their students experiencing pelvic pain. Dr. Sinead discusses how important it is for women to trust their pelvis by recognizing its strength and directing signals of safety, reassurance, and resilience to help prevent the pain and reduce fear of giving birth. 9:35 What is pelvic girdle pain? 14:45 What do we now know about the effect of pregnancy hormones in causing laxity of the pelvis and how that understanding has evolved; central mechanism versus mechanical factors 20:15 How we can talk to our yoga students about their pelvic girdle pain; pelvic sensitivity does not mean lack of strength of the pelvic region, the effect of asymmetrical movement, misconceptions and outdated information 22:25 The problem with misconceptions around pelvic health in pregnancy; creates increased fear around giving birth, can actually cause more pain if the woman feels compelled to clench her pelvis believing it to be weak 26:45 How new research has informed the way Dr. Sinead Dufour treats her patients with pelvic girdle pain and how it can inform the way yoga teachers can help students 29:40 Previous pregnancy as a risk factor but not a determining factor, higher risk if there's been a trauma in the first pregnancy 32:05 Understanding that the mechanics isn't the driver of the pain but it is relevant, and the mechanics is something they can have control over- don't be afraid of movement, be mindful, some movement is good to avoid 33:15 Movements for those with pelvic girdle pain (and those to avoid) 38:10 Study of the effect of high cortisol and the importance of education around these findings and the application to yoga 40:00 Importance of language around pelvic girdle pain using “sensitive pelvis” instead of “falling apart” or “dysfunctional” and the misconception of engaging the pelvis to remedy the pain 42:50 Incidents of long-term pelvic girdle pain (20% of women) indicates the current approach needs to incorporate new research and deconstruct long-held beliefs 46:25 Hypertonic pelvis and taking care around doing exercises such as kegels 48:50 The importance of referring students to a pelvic floor physiotherapist- even before pregnancy to “reset” the pelvis, build trust in the body, empowerment in knowledge 53:40 Do men experience pelvic girdle pain? 56:15 The benefit of therapy in pregnancy and postnatally- is it appropriate to refer a student to a therapist? 58:40 Dr. Sinead's preference for the term “motor control exercises” instead of “stability exercises” 1:02:44 How to reach Dr. Sinead Dufour 1:03:15 Shannon's wrap-up and key takeaways Links Email Dr. Sinead Dufour: dr.sinead@thewomb.ca Website: The Womb Find a Canadian Pelvic Health Specialist PDF: Dr. Sinead Dufour's Postpartum Movement Tips PDF: Dr. Sinead Dufour's Study: Association between lumbopelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in women: A cross sectional study. Pelvic Symmetry Sequence by Shannon Crow Relevant TCYT Episodes: 007: Breath and Pelvic Health with Trisha Zinn 008: Core Breath and Pelvic Health with Kim Vopni 009: Kegals, Mula Banda and Pelvic Health with Shelly Prosko 033: A New Perspective on Diastasis Recti with Dr. Sinead Dufour The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group Book a Consultation Call with Shannon Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity
Join the EM GuideWire team as they discuss some simple strategies to manage increased intracranial pressure (ICP). From intubation to administration of hypertonic saline, the group will discuss the basic steps to help your most critical patients.
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In this Audio Summary Alex discusses whether hypertonic saline is effective in reducing intracranial pressure after a traumatic brain injury in dogs. Read the full Knowledge Summary here. Audio Summaries are a free resource that enables vets and vet nurses to access and digest relevant and up-to-date evidence quicker and easier! A time-saving way to make better and faster evidence-based decisions.
JAMA Pediatrics Editors’ Summary by Frederick Rivara, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, and Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, Associate Editor, for the August 7, 2017 issue.
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In the young child, vomiting is the great imitator: Gastrointestinal, Neurologic, Metabolic, Respiratory, Renal, Infectious, Endocrine, Toxin-related, even Behavioral. To help us organize, below is a review of can't-miss diagnoses by age. The Neonate: Malrotation with Volvulus In children with malrotation, 50% present within the first month of life, with the majority occurring in the first week after birth. 90% of children with malrotation with volvulus will present by one year of age. This is a pre-verbal child’s disease – which makes it even more of a challenge to recognize quickly. The sequence of events usually is fussiness, irritability, and forceful vomiting. The vomit quickly turns bilious. Green vomit is a surgical emergency. Babies may also present unwell, with bloating and abdominal tenderness to palpation. Be aware that later stages of malrotation may present as shock – they present in hypovolemic shock due to third-spacing from necrotic bowel and/or septic shock from translocation or perforation. In the undifferentiated sick neonate, always consider a surgical emergency such as malrotation with volvulus. In the stable patient, get an upper GI contrast study. Rapid-fire word association for other vomiting emergencies in a neonate: Fever, irritability and vomiting? Think meningitis, UTI, or sepsis. Premature, unwell, and vomiting? Think necrotizing enterocolitis. Remember, 10% of cases of NEC can be full-term. Look for pneumatosis intestinalis. Systemically ill, afebrile, and vomiting for no other reason? Think inborn error of metabolism. Screen with a glucose, ammonia, lactate, and urine ketones. Others include congenital intestinal atresia or webs, meconium ileus, or severe GERD The Infant: Non-Accidental Trauma All that vomits is not necessarily from the gut. Abusive head injury is the most common cause of death from child abuse. Infants especially present with non-specific complaints like fussiness or vomiting. Up to 30% of infants with abusive head injury may be misdiagnosed on initial presentation. Louwers et al. in Child Abuse and Neglect developed and validated a six-question screening tool for use the in ED. The power of this tool was that it was validated for any chief complaint – it is not an injury evaluation checklist – it is a screen for potential abuse in the undifferentiated child: Is the history consistent? Was seeking medical help unnecessarily delayed? Does the onset of injury fit with the developmental level of the child? Is the behavior of the child and his interaction with his care-givers appropriate? Do the findings of the head-to-toe examination match the history? Are there any other red flags or signals that make you doubt the safety of the child or other family members? On multivariable analysis, if at least one of the questions was positive, there was an OR of 189 for abuse (CI 97 – 300). In other words, if any of those six questions are problematic, get your child protective team involved. Other important diagnoses in the infant: intussusception and pyloric stenosis (rapid review in audio). The Toddler: Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) The important diagnosis not to miss in the vomiting toddler or early school age child is the initial presentation of diabetic ketoacidosis. Children under 5 (especially those under 2) and those from lower socioeconomic groups have a higher risk of DKA as their initial presentation of diabetes. This is true for any child that isn’t quite acting right – check a finger stick blood sugar as a screen. The International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) criteria for DKA: Hyperglycemia, with a blood glucose of >200 mg/dL (11 mmol/L) AND Evidence of metabolic acidosis, with a venous pH of less than 7.3 or a bicarbonate level of < 15 mEq/L AND Ketosis, found either in the urine or if directly checked in the blood. If you have access to checking a serum beta-hydroxybutryrate – the unsung ketone – it can help in diagnosis in unclear cases. Cerebral Edema Criteria: Minor criteria: headache, vomiting, irritability or lethargy; hypertension in the face of hypovolemia. Major criteria: change in mental status, including agitation or delirium; incontinence (especially if inappropriate for the child’s age); sluggish pupils and cranial nerve palsies; relative bradycardia (Cushing’s triad). Cerebral Edema Action Items: Immediately give mannitol, 1 g/kg over 15-20 minutes. May repeat it in 2 hours if needed. Hypertonic saline (3% NaCl) is second-line therapy. Put the head of the bed up 30 degrees. Alert your colleagues and counsel your parents. Make sure everyone knows what to watch out for. As you can see, vomiting in the young child can be really anything! Keep your differential broad, and think by age and by system. Differential Diagnosis of Vomiting in Children The general approach to the child with chiefly vomiting starts with the decision: sick or not sick. If ill appearing, establish rapid IV access, or if needed IO. Rapid blood sugar and if available a point of care pH and electrolytes. Be the detective in your history and doggedly go after any red flags as you go methodically by organ system. Do a careful physical exam. The general assessment is always helpful – is the child irritable, listless, agitated? What is his work of breathing? Effortless tachypnea may be a sign of acidosis or sepsis. Is the abdomen soft or is it tender or distended. Always look in the diaper area – is there a hernia, is there a high-riding, tender, discolored scrotum without cremasteric reflex? Ovarian torsion has been reported in infants as young as 7 months. Any skin signs? Look for petechiae, urticaria, purpura. In other words, use your best judgement, have the dangerous differentials in the back of your mind, and pull the trigger when red flags mount up. Otherwise, a good history and a good exam will get you where you need to be. Take home points for the young child with vomiting: Neonates are allowed to regurgitate (effortless reflux of stomach contents -- the happy spitter-upper). They are not allowed to vomit (forceful, unpleasant contraction of abdominal muscles). Consider surgical causes of forceful vomiting, especially if the child does not look anything other than well. Bilious is bad – green vomit is always a surgical emergency – do not pass go – get the surgeons involved early Not all vomiting is GI related – if it is not obviously benign, think methodically by organ system and adjust your targeted history and physical to pick up any leads. Match the tempo of your treatment to the tempo of the disease. References Applegate KE, Anderson JM, Klatte EC. Intestinal malrotation in children: a problem-solving approach to the upper gastrointestinal series. Radiographics. 2006; 26(5):1485-500. Glaser NS, Wootton-Gorges SL, Buonocore MH et al. Frequency of sub-clinical cerebral edema in children with diabetic ketoacidosis. Pediatr Diabetes. 2006 Apr;7(2):75-80. Louwers ECFM, Korfage IJ, Affourtit MJ et al. Accuracy of a screening instrument to identify potential child abuse in emergency departments. Child Abuse & Neglect. 2014; (38): 1275–1281. Lee HC, Pickard SS, Sridhar S et al. Intestinal Malrotation and Catastrophic Volvulus in Infancy. J Emerg Med. 2012; 43(1): e49–e51. Marcin JP, Glaser N, Barnett P et al. Factors associated with adverse outcomes in children with diabetic ketoacidosis-related cerebral edema. J Pediatr. 2002; 141(6):793-7. Parashette KR, Croffie J. Intestinal Malrotation in Children: A Problem-solving Approach to the Upper Gastrointestinal. Pediatrics in Review. 2013; (34)7: 307-321. Wolfsdorf JI, Allgrove J, Craig ME et al. ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines 2014. Diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state. Pediatr Diabetes. 2014 Sep;15 Suppl 20:154-79. This post and podcast are dedicated to Damian Roland, BMedSci (Hons), MB BS, MRCPCH, for his fervor in the care of children and his dedication to quality medical education. Nausea and Vomiting | Non-Accidental Trauma | DKA Powered by #FOAMed -- Tim Horeczko, MD, MSCR, FACEP, FAAP
I’m delighted to share the latest PEM Currents podcast! I recently sat down with Todd Florin, one of the faculty physicians at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and talked about bronchiolitis, delving into the controversies around the use of hypertonic saline, albuterol and more. Todd also recommended that all of my listeners check out the […]
A discussion with Dr. Eileen Bulger regarding her two trials evaluating the role of hypertonic saline in the pre-hospital setting.
Hyponatremia (low serum sodium) is one of the most common electrolyte disorders encountered in the ED. Most of the time this electrolyte disorder requires us to do less- not more. However, if the patient is critically ill from their hyponatremia then we need to know how to quickly intervene and even be a little creative if we don't have the medications that we want. We'll review how to do the right thing for these patients, track down the cause of hyponatremia, and make the right decisions so we don't cause any harm.
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