MELHORES MOMENTOS DA TEMPORADA 2026.1 - PARTE 3

🚑 Want more safety on your shift? 👉 https://eliteemergencia.com.br On the shift, the detail that seems small is what changes the outcome. The fever after the arrest, the saturation that plummets during intubation, the dyspnea that reveals severe bradycardia, the tranexamic acid at the right time, and the embolism that could have been prevented. In this compilation, I've gathered five moments from the season where the actions taken in the first few minutes decide everything. In each one, I organize the reasoning, from the warning sign to the decision, so you can glance at it and know what to prioritize. Video Topics: 0:00 - Post-arrest temperature, fever is a neurological aggressor (lesson: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, temperature matters) 1:31 - Severe hypoxemia, the risk after intubation (lesson: Intubation, complications in the emergency room) 3:41 - Dyspnea, the warning sign in bradycardia (lesson: Bradycardia in the emergency room, warning signs) 4:51 - Tranexamic acid, only in hemorrhagic shock (lesson: Tranexamic acid in the emergency room) 6:26 - Pulmonary embolism, the greatest risk in orthopedic surgery (lesson: Pulmonary embolism, high-risk surgeries) 7:37 - Elite Emergency Each segment is taken from a complete lesson on the channel. Want the entire case, with the step-by-step discussion? Watch the original lesson cited in each topic above. Subscribe to the channel to follow the weekly lessons and practice clinical reasoning applied to your shift. #LET'S SAVE