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Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
Aaron Tjomsland
63 episodes
4 days ago
Most podcasts are about understanding. This emergency medicine podcast is about knowledge recall. Active learning requires your brain to process actively. Can you withstand sitting with the discomfort of being asked a question until you can answer it easily and readily? I promise you won’t be comfortable listening to each episode, but after you withstand the discomfort, your ability to recall, will be far superior than any other passive, listening.
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Most podcasts are about understanding. This emergency medicine podcast is about knowledge recall. Active learning requires your brain to process actively. Can you withstand sitting with the discomfort of being asked a question until you can answer it easily and readily? I promise you won’t be comfortable listening to each episode, but after you withstand the discomfort, your ability to recall, will be far superior than any other passive, listening.
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Microcytic Anemia in the ED: What You’re Missing Could Kill Your Patient (part 1)
Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
53 minutes 34 seconds
3 months ago
Microcytic Anemia in the ED: What You’re Missing Could Kill Your Patient (part 1)

Microcytic Anemia in the ED: What You’re Missing Could Kill Your Patient


🚨 Episode Summary for the Emergency Clinician:


Think you’ve got anemia figured out? Think again. In this high-yield episode, we dissect microcytic anemia from an ED-first perspective and break down what you must recognize and act on fast—because missing a few key clues could mean a delayed diagnosis with deadly consequences.


🛤️ Using a train engine metaphor, we bring the microcytic workup to life—making it unforgettable under pressure. This is the engine of our anemia workup, where iron studies and immediate red flags demand your attention.


👁️‍🗨️ Key Clinical Takeaways:

  • ​ Microcytic = MCV < 80: Think iron first—but don’t stop there.
  • ​ The Big 3 Microcytic Causes:

🧲 Iron Deficiency Anemia (↓ ferritin, ↑ TIBC)

♨️ Anemia of Chronic Disease (normal/high ferritin, ↓ TIBC)

🧬 Thalassemia (abnormal Hb electrophoresis)

  • ​ Sideroblastic Anemia & Lead Poisoning: Don’t forget these rare but real zebras—especially if you see basophilic stippling.


💉 Emergency Treatment Highlights:

  • ​ Iron Deficiency: Consider transfusion if symptomatic with Hb < 7 (or < 8 if cardiac hx). Oral or IV iron outpatient.
  • ​ Anemia of Chronic Disease: Address underlying infection/inflammation. Transfuse only if symptomatic.
  • ​ Thalassemia: Usually no ED intervention unless severe. Do not give iron unless iron-deficient is confirmed.
  • ​ Lead Poisoning / Sideroblastic: Suspect in the right exposure history. Stabilize and refer.


🧠 Why This Matters in the ED:

  • ​ Microcytic anemia is often dismissed—but a dangerously low hemoglobin could be your first and only clue to an occult GI bleed, chronic renal disease, or even a missed malignancy.
  • ​ Every CBC is a vital sign. Recognizing pattern + initiating the right early steps = saving a life.
  • ​ Don’t just discharge with “follow up”—ask why the anemia exists.


💡 Memory Aids Included:


We walk through vivid memory palace metaphors and layered symbolism (like sagging balloons, cloaked villains, and signal-less cell phones) to help you recall labs and differentials on shift—when it matters most.


📋 Quick Lab Tips:

  • ​ Iron studies: Order ferritin + TIBC if microcytic.
  • ​ Hemoglobin Electrophoresis: If you suspect thalassemia.
  • ​ Peripheral Smear: For RBC morphology clues (target cells, basophilic stippling, etc.).
  • ​ CRP/ESR: Helpful when working up chronic inflammatory states.


⚠️ What You’re Missing Could Kill Your Patient:


This isn’t a textbook review—it’s ED pattern recognition and decision-making under pressure. Catch microcytic anemia early, treat aggressively when needed, and don’t miss the opportunity to spot slow bleeds or signal bigger systemic diseases.


📎 Disclaimer: This episode is intended for medical education only. Always refer to your hospital’s local protocols and consult specialists as needed.

Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
Most podcasts are about understanding. This emergency medicine podcast is about knowledge recall. Active learning requires your brain to process actively. Can you withstand sitting with the discomfort of being asked a question until you can answer it easily and readily? I promise you won’t be comfortable listening to each episode, but after you withstand the discomfort, your ability to recall, will be far superior than any other passive, listening.