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Read more about the article The Ones Who Never Leave the Bedside And what really happens when they’re gone…

The Ones Who Never Leave the Bedside And what really happens when they’re gone…

  • Post author:acrocock
  • Post published:March 23, 2026
  • Post category:Burnout/ICU Staff

There’s a version of the story we keep telling in healthcare. “The doctor saved the patient.” It’s neat.It’s structured.It fits into headlines and handovers. But if you’ve ever stood inside…

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Read more about the article Ventilation. Perfusion. And the Space In Between

Ventilation. Perfusion. And the Space In Between

  • Post author:acrocock
  • Post published:March 18, 2026
  • Post category:Respiratory

There’s a number we throw around in medicine. 0.8. We say it like it’s fixed. Predictable. Reliable. But it isn’t. That number… is a compromise. And unless you understand why…

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Read more about the article CPAP in Respiratory Emergencies: A Game-Changer With Cautionary Lines

CPAP in Respiratory Emergencies: A Game-Changer With Cautionary Lines

  • Post author:acrocock
  • Post published:August 4, 2025
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In the fast-paced world of prehospital and emergency care, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) has emerged as a game-changing intervention for patients in respiratory distress. From reducing intubation rates to…

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Read more about the article Hypoxia or Hypercarbia: Why ABGs Are Crucial for Ventilator Management

Hypoxia or Hypercarbia: Why ABGs Are Crucial for Ventilator Management

  • Post author:acrocock
  • Post published:June 16, 2025
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Effective management of ventilated patients requires a deep understanding of the patient's respiratory status beyond what pulse oximetry alone can provide. Hypoxia and hypercarbia are two critical conditions that can…

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