Critical Care Teaching
The Critical Care Teaching Channel allows ongoing remote education for junior doctors working in Critical Care in East Midlands, UK. It is not a substitute for on the job training, direct education, personal reading and reflection and satisfactory completion of a recognised Critical Care training programme.
We are a UK based channel and as such our content refers to UK drug names, units of measurement, practice etc.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the content is up to date and accurate. However, medicine is a fast moving field and as such the content creators cannot be held liable for out of date content or errors that occur as a result of such content.
Which Patients Should be Admitted to Critical Care?
Prognostication following cardiac arrest
Routine Prescriptions
Recognition and Management of the Critically Ill Ward Patient Narrated
Hypotension and Shock Treatment
Hypotension and shock assessment
Asthma in Critical Care
Post cardiac arrest management
Sodium in Brain Injury
Management of Aneurysmal Sub Arachnoid Haemorrhage
Management of intracranial hypertension
Intracranial Physiology
Hypoxaemia
An Introduction to Ventilators
Ventilator Induced Lung Injury
Initiating and Troubleshooting Invasive Ventilation
APRV - theory & evidence
APRV - practice
Prone ventilation in intensive care
Non-invasive ventilation - Indications and Failure
Non-invasive ventilation - Principles and Management