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What are the neural mechanisms underlying risk-taking behavior?

Risk-taking behavior, particularly in adolescents, is influenced by a complex interplay of neural mechanisms, developmental factors, and environmental contexts. Research has identified several key neural regions and processes that underlie this behavior, highlighting the role of the prefrontal...

What is the most common trauma etiology in the Caribbean?

The Caribbean region faces a unique set of challenges when it comes to trauma etiology, influenced by a combination of socio-economic factors, cultural contexts, and environmental conditions. The most common causes of trauma in the Caribbean can be categorized into several key areas, including road...

Should paramedics transport critical patients with lights and siren?

Paramedics transporting critical patients with lights and sirens is a topic of significant debate within the emergency medical services (EMS) community. The use of warning lights and siren (L&S) by EMS vehicles is considered a fundamental aspect of emergency response and patient transport ("Use...

What indications in trauma may require field amputation

Field amputation, the surgical removal of a limb at the scene of an accident or in a remote location, is a critical and life-saving intervention in certain traumatic situations. The decision to perform a field amputation is guided by specific indications that signal the necessity for immediate limb...

Fluid Resuscitation in poor diastolic refilling secondary to hypovolemia?

In cases of poor diastolic refilling secondary to hypovolemia, fluid resuscitation plays a crucial role in restoring intravascular volume and improving cardiac performance. Hypovolemia can lead to inadequate cardiac preload, affecting diastolic function (Chen et al., 2021). It is essential to...

Most Effective Dengue Treatments in Critically Ill Patients?

Dengue fever, caused by the dengue virus transmitted through Aedes mosquitoes, can lead to severe illness, especially in critically ill patients. Current efforts primarily focus on vector control to prevent transmission (Bhatt et al., 2013). Critically ill patients with severe dengue are at risk of...



Why Ketamine is the best prehospital sedative in critically ill patients.

Ketamine is considered a valuable prehospital sedative in critically ill patients due to its unique pharmacological properties and clinical benefits. Studies have shown that ketamine is effective as an analgosedative in this population (Garber et al., 2019). It has a wide therapeutic index, making...