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Drowning and Resuscitation: It’s ABC not CAB

Samantha is a 3-year-old female who presents after being found face down in the family pool. She was last seen 20-minutes prior to being found in the pool. On arrival to the emergency department, she has a weak cry and is only intermittently responsive to tactile stimuli. She was intubated for airway protection and an orogastric tube was placed with return of a large volume of clear water. She was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit for further management.

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…And they have atrial fibrillation. Now what?

In this post we will discuss in-hospital management of patients with atrial fibrillation (Afib). We will cover new Afib and Afib with rapid ventricular response (RVR). We are going to focus on patients admitted to the general med-surg floors or progressive care unit. There are landmark randomized controlled trials that senior residents and providers should become familiar with. There will be cases at the end for each type of presentation above.

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