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Case Files: CPC Edition

Case Files: CPC Edition

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Welcome to the CPC Emergency Medicine podcast, where we go beyond the diagnosis. Each episode, we revisit and dissect complex cases previously presented in our (CPC) EM case discussion series.

Listen in as we break down real cases, compare Global vs. Local management strategies, and provide specific, actionable recommendations for practicing emergency medicine anywhere in the world.

Hosted by Dr. Daniel Olinga and Dr. Emmanuel David Okumu

Disturbo fisico e malattia Igiene e vita sana
  • The Unresponsive Patient: Altered Mental Status
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, we walk through a high-stakes emergency: a 53-year-old woman with known hypertension who collapses at home, seizes, and arrives at the ED with a GCS of 8 and a blood pressure of 209/120 mmHg.

    Join your hosts Dr Daniel Olinga and Dr Emmanuel David Okumu, along with special guests Dr. Brian Twinemastiko and Dr. Ruzige Bashir

    Rashid, as we explore the critical, real-world decisions made when the textbook meets

    reality.

    We Discuss

    · How to build and narrow a differential for altered mental status

    · Why dropping BP too fast can cause a stroke

    · The pathophysiology of PRES (Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome)

    · Practical management in a resource-limited setting like Uganda

    · Key pitfalls: oral antihypertensives, missed pulmonary edema, and nutrition neglect

    Tune in to learn how to manage Altered Mental Status secondary to Hypertensive Encephalopathy a pragmatic approach.

    Disclaimer: For Educational Purposes only, refer to guidelines for definitive management

    Show Notes & Resources:

    · Watch the Full Case Video: https://youtu.be/qZZ86tknD8k?si=Pczbbe-vqvcti80V

    · Rosen’s Emergency Medicine

    · Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine

    · BMJ 2024: Evaluation and Management of Hypertensive Emergency

    · PubMed: 40818477, 10972386

    · NEJM: 1990;323(17):1178–1184

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