Critical Care Scenarios

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An educational podcast presenting practical critical care scenarios. By Brandon Oto, PA-C and Bryan Boling, ACNP. New episodes weekly.

Recent Episodes
  • Lightning rounds 46: Nick Ghionni on combating cognitive bias
    Oct 30, 2024 – 55:40
  • Episode 80: Implementing the A-F bundle with Kali Dayton
    Oct 16, 2024 – 58:08
  • Lightning rounds 45: Noelia Bischoff on transitioning nursing roles
    Oct 2, 2024 – 38:55
  • Episode 79: Transfusion reactions with Joe Chaffin
    Sep 18, 2024 – 55:54
  • Lightning rounds 44: Post-intubation sedation roundup
    Sep 4, 2024 – 32:00
  • Episode 78: Echoing the RV with Matt Siuba
    Aug 21, 2024 – 55:29
  • Lightning rounds 43: AI in medicine, with Nawar Shara
    Aug 7, 2024 – 56:43
  • Special episode: The Intensive Care Academy
    Jul 31, 2024 – 22:10
  • Episode 77: Mastering APRV with Rory Spiegel
    Jul 24, 2024 – 1:02:11
  • Lightning rounds 42: Hospital chaplains, with Christine V. Davies
    Jul 10, 2024 – 47:49
  • Episode 76: Rehabilitation psychology, with Megan Hosey
    Jun 26, 2024 – 42:42
  • Lightning rounds 41: Respiratory therapy with Keith Lamb
    Jun 12, 2024 – 40:14
  • TIRBO 62: The sweet spot for learning
    Jun 5, 2024 – 17:22
  • Episode 75: Automatic tube compensation, with Ben Fabry
    May 29, 2024 – 56:54
  • TIRBO 61: How to use POCUS (our expert consensus)
    May 22, 2024 – 23:06
  • Episode 74: Obstructive shock, with Sarah Lorenzini (Nurses’ Podcrawl 2024)
    May 10, 2024 – 49:54
  • Lightning rounds 40: Critical care medicine fellowships with Nicholas Ghionni
    May 8, 2024 – 39:10
  • TIRBO 60: They don’t care about you
    May 1, 2024 – 13:00
  • Episode 73: POCUS for nephrology, with Abhilash Koratala
    Apr 24, 2024 – 53:51
  • TIRBO 59: How we make the podcast
    Apr 17, 2024 – 20:35
  • Lightning rounds 39: Understanding flight medicine with Jace Mullen
    Apr 10, 2024 – 52:09
  • TIRBO 58: Difficult cases
    Apr 3, 2024 – 13:02
  • Episode 72: CPR-induced consciousness with Jack Howard
    Mar 27, 2024 – 41:21
  • TIRBO 57: Volume vs pressure control
    Mar 20, 2024 – 19:14
  • Lightning rounds 38: Working in APP leadership, with Jason Wieland
    Mar 13, 2024 – 46:47
  • TIRBO 56: Transfixing vessels
    Mar 6, 2024 – 14:28
  • Episode 71: Transplant medications with Olivia Philippart
    Feb 28, 2024 – 54:52
  • TIRBO 55: Bowel regimens
    Feb 21, 2024 – 13:15
  • Lightning rounds 37: Weaning the deliriosedated patient (SCCM roundup)
    Feb 14, 2024 – 9:13
  • TIRBO 54: Documenting POCUS studies
    Feb 7, 2024 – 8:45
  • Episode 70: Airway evaluation for non-anesthesiologists, with Jed Wolpaw
    Jan 31, 2024 – 58:25
  • TIRBO 53: Who needs an arterial line?
    Jan 24, 2024 – 11:37
  • Lightning rounds 36: Nurses are from Venus
    Jan 17, 2024 – 43:04
  • TIRBO 52: Reliable is better than perfect
    Jan 10, 2024 – 10:01
  • Episode 69: Head and neck surgery with Alexandra Kejner
    Jan 3, 2024 –
  • TIRBO 51: Critical care problems are syndromes
    Dec 27, 2023 – 8:05
  • Lightning rounds #35: Brain death updates, with Ariane Lewis and Matthew Kirschen
    Dec 20, 2023 – 46:03
  • TIRBO #50: Never do anything once
    Dec 13, 2023 – 8:51
  • Episode 68: Liver transplant with Meera Gupta
    Dec 6, 2023 – 46:11
  • TIRBO #49: The universal acuity equation
    Nov 29, 2023 –
  • Lightning rounds #34: … When?
    Nov 22, 2023 – 47:47
  • TIRBO #48: Choosing a line site
    Nov 15, 2023 – 16:33
  • Episode 67: Whipples with Michael Cavnar
    Nov 8, 2023 – 43:12
  • TIRBO #47: Why do we prone?
    Nov 1, 2023 – 20:07
  • Lightning rounds #33: Transitioning to academics with Janelle Bludorn
    Oct 25, 2023 – 54:19
  • TIRBO #46: Being curious
    Oct 18, 2023 – 6:24
  • Episode 66: Aortic dissection with Travis Hughes
    Oct 11, 2023 – 52:54
  • TIRBO #45: SBT failure phenotypes
    Oct 4, 2023 – 13:32
  • Lightning rounds #32: Creating a POCUS system with Leon Chen
    Sep 27, 2023 – 1:04:44
  • TIRBO #44: The things I carry
    Sep 20, 2023 – 13:21
Recent Reviews
  • preacherrad
    Missing Episodes
    What happened to some of the episodes? I have listened to the emergency resuscitation episode several times, love it. But can’t find it any longer?
  • Maria Jean McCarthy
    Review of “Nurses are from Venus”
    Nurses are humans trying to use critical thinking to better the patient’s outcome , not just machines implementing tasks … loved a lot of your episodes except “Nurses are from Venus “. Your voice speaks more than your words … nauseating. If a nurse is listening to this podcast it’s because we care about the patho , the reasons, not just following the order as they appear. Hard not to care about the reasons for doing each thing you do and the outcome when you spend your whole day with a critical kid and their family.
  • Methriln
    Great podcast
    Loved working with these guys. always super informative in person and love the podcast
  • NicACarr
    Bedside Nurse Finds Value
    As a bedside PCU/ICU RN, I find these episodes so informative, so relevant and applicable, and a great benefit to the nursing community! I recommend them to my friends to listen to. I find the perspective of both hosts to be so valuable to helping me understand so much of what is not communicated between the “MD” team and the “nursing team”. This podcast honestly pushes me to critically think while making my practice better!
  • Lovelymo79
    Great resource for newbies!
    I’m a new NP in thoracic and surgical critical care units and really enjoy these episodes! They are educational, informal and funny ! Will definitely be continue to listening them every week !
  • that_fatboi
    Great commuter education
    I always love to listen whenever I’m driving to and from work. I’ve learnt a lot from this podcast. Thanks to you all.
  • rjpac
    Great podcast for critical care topics
    Love their casual style with interesting guests. Easy to understand and relatable in clinic
  • Bobbi-in-the-hole
    We are not heros!
    I LOVE this take! I love my job, I get paid fairly. I am not a hero
  • A. Kiser
    Love the content
    There is no doubt that the proper work is being done to put these episodes together. I absolutely love the turbo episodes, specifically number nine. I had to listen a few times to truly hear the words, but it was worth every second spent.
  • _Murse_Dreadd_
    Howdy, Howdy!!
    Hey guys.. new listener here! I’m a 5 year ICU Murse and current Adult-Geri Acute Care NP student. Just wanted to say I often struggle to listen to Podcasts because I can’t stay engaged. I came across your platform today and the first cast I listened to was #13 about what makes a good/bad ICU nurse. I think you guys brought up a lot of really interesting discussion points that I often talk to my students and colleagues about. If you ever need someone to talk your ear off for a deeper dive on these types of topics, I’m your guy. I look forward to listening to more and learning from your experiences and perspectives as I venture through my NP program. Thanks for being a voice! - Laval K.
  • A kizhakkedath
    ICU NP
    A regular listener . Great topics and guests . I worked as an icu nurse for 13 yrs before starting my career as an icu np . Critical care is a team sport
  • NCCU NP
    Excellent
    I appreciate they have honed in on this effective method of teaching. Well done!
  • coleygonzo
    Really useful podcasts that doesn’t waste my time
    So nice to hear practical discussions of cases. I’ve been looking for a podcast like this and I’m so happy to have found it. I also REALLY appreciate the lack of ego/chest thumping/academic snobbery that usually comes along with critical care content.
  • JeffONYC
    Excellent source of information!
    I love this podcast! As an ICU nurse, it’s very enjoyable to listen to doctors as they talk through their reasoning with different patients.
  • auntywu
    Good but…
    Just curious with the most recent podcast why it was presented as a “54 y/o UNVACCINATED” individual. Why does that matter? Didn’t science & research develop PPE so that we (nurses/docs) can provide care to every, single body regardless if they have a contagion or not and be protected. Vaccination status is not a diagnosis. Another example is someone with HIV does NOT have to disclose that to healthcare providers because we should be using appropriate PPE for every patient. No discrimination. Am I wrong???
  • Impact Factor
    Great
    Excellent for anyone who steps foot in an icu
  • Turbotext
    Invaluable podcast!
    As a new grad ICU nurse, this podcast is so incredibly helpful. There’s so much information that can be learned for these case studies. I have listened to several and I feel better prepared for my role as an ICU nurse. Thank you for making this podcast! Please keep them coming!
  • Meepmeep1235739277
    Amazing
    This podcast is awesome! As an ICU RN and almost graduating NP, these case scenarios are so helpful in not just understanding a concept but how to apply it. Please continue!!!
  • alyrodge
    Love!
    I’m so happy I found this podcast! I’m a new grad RN in the ICU and I have been looking for something like this for a while. Love listening on my commute to work!
  • Mara934
    Strongly appreciated by this new grad RN
    I am a new grad SICU nurse and I thank you for recording the episodes on ICH. They offered excellent assessment tips and a thorough explanation of the coarse of care for ICH.
  • Nat May
    Great for RPG fans
    I’m only on episode 3 but am really enjoying this, in the same way I enjoy listening to real play D&D podcasts. All it needs is the guys rolling for perception on assessment and lab values! I also appreciate the look into the intensivists’ thought process, as an RN on an intermediate/step down unit.
  • kyle_s_rn
    Great podcast for anyone in crit care
    I’m an ICU RN with CVICU and MICU background. Really love the step by step walkthrough of difficult cases ranging in all clinical subspecialties. Looking forward to future episodes.
  • RxLaura
    Great educational topics
    Really entertaining format and clinical pearls
  • Brianna Emoji
    Exquisite
    Wonderful podcast. Great information from talented professionals. Very engaging!
  • maddiegrace96
    Great
    This is an awesome podcast! I’m an ICU RN and learn so much every time I listen.
  • JaybeeRN
    VERY entertaining and enjoyable
    ICU RN here, great podcast! Enjoyable to listen to and I’m always learning something new. I’m a huge fan of clinical scenarios 🥰
  • jazzyhandsDO
    jason
    I’m an er doc. LOVE the case presentation format to allow discussant to talk through prospective management. Very helpful and pragmatic
  • Lauren_mgg
    Best critical care podcast out there
    Hi, I’m a new grad ICU trauma nurse from Austin TX. LOVE listening to this podcast in the car or while cooking to learn as much as possible. First year on the floor is pretty intense so I appreciate this podcast giving me something to study at home!!! Other critical care podcasts just don’t meet the quality of this one. Please don’t stop making content!!
  • sarah_rhcp
    Excellent Podcast
    This podcast is interesting & educational. I love the talk through case study format. As an ICU nurse I have learned several things that I will put into practice. I love that the cases are not super common diagnoses, yet not so rare that we will never see it. Some topics I’d like to learn about would be pancreatitis, endocarditis, critical care in pregnancy, fulminant hepatic failure, or PRES.
  • Christifulli
    Excellent podcast
    Really enjoy the style and excellent sound quality! Keep it up!
  • Brandon Snider
    Good Case Studies
    Working through scenarios on the fly can be hard, but a great way to learn. Nice concise case start to finish. Picked up some good info.
  • reepk16
    Quality
    I know these guys from Twitter and they are top notch.
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