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Reel vs. Real The Musical: Reacting to Healthcare TikToks, ICU Humor & Social Media in Medicine

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526729/fan_mail/new] What happens when three seasoned ICU nurses and a Nurse Practitioner sit down to react to healthcare TikToks, viral nurse songs, and the realities behind social media healthcare content? In this episode of Banter at the Bedside, Abby and Kaleigh are joined by Amanda, and returning fan-favorite Ava for another installment of Real vs. Real. Together, they break down healthcare-themed social media content, share their honest reactions, and discuss what life in healthcare is actually like compared to what you see online. From PureWicks and supply-room hacks to nursing humor, and the universal truth that some medical jokes are funny because they're painfully accurate, this episode is packed with laughter, relatable stories, and behind-the-scenes perspectives from experienced critical care nurses. Whether you're a nurse, provider, healthcare student, or someone who loves medical content online, this episode offers a hilarious look at the realities of working at the bedside. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for entertainment and educational discussion only. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute medical advice.

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Episode Reel vs. Real The Musical: Reacting to Healthcare TikToks, ICU Humor & Social Media in Medicine Cover

Reel vs. Real The Musical: Reacting to Healthcare TikToks, ICU Humor & Social Media in Medicine

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526729/fan_mail/new] What happens when three seasoned ICU nurses and a Nurse Practitioner sit down to react to healthcare TikToks, viral nurse songs, and the realities behind social media healthcare content? In this episode of Banter at the Bedside, Abby and Kaleigh are joined by Amanda, and returning fan-favorite Ava for another installment of Real vs. Real. Together, they break down healthcare-themed social media content, share their honest reactions, and discuss what life in healthcare is actually like compared to what you see online. From PureWicks and supply-room hacks to nursing humor, and the universal truth that some medical jokes are funny because they're painfully accurate, this episode is packed with laughter, relatable stories, and behind-the-scenes perspectives from experienced critical care nurses. Whether you're a nurse, provider, healthcare student, or someone who loves medical content online, this episode offers a hilarious look at the realities of working at the bedside. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for entertainment and educational discussion only. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute medical advice.

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Episode Septic Shock Part 2: Fluids, Vasopressors, Steroids & the Physiology Behind Sepsis Care Cover

Septic Shock Part 2: Fluids, Vasopressors, Steroids & the Physiology Behind Sepsis Care

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526729/fan_mail/new] Septic shock treatment has evolved dramatically, but why do we give fluids, start vasopressors, and use steroids? In Part 2 of our septic shock series, Dr. Michael joins Banter at the Bedside to break down the physiology behind modern sepsis care. Rather than memorizing guidelines, we explore the "why" behind them. From cytokines and nitric oxide to vascular leak, venous reservoirs, and vasopressor selection, this episode explains the science that drives evidence-based treatment. We also discuss the evolution away from massive fluid resuscitation, the role of norepinephrine and vasopressin, septic cardiomyopathy, warm versus cold shock, and why septic shock can sometimes feel harder to treat than cardiogenic shock. Whether you're a nurse, APP, physician, student, or simply love critical care physiology, this episode is packed with practical analogies and pearls that make sepsis easier to understand. 🎙 Topics include: *  Cytokines and nitric oxide  *  Why patients become vasodilated and "leaky"  *  Fluids vs fixing the bucket  *  Early vasopressors and venous reservoirs  *  Norepinephrine vs dopamine (SOAP II Trial)  *  Vasopressin and VASST Trial  *  Steroids in septic shock  *  Septic cardiomyopathy  *  Warm vs cold sepsis  *  Why septic shock remains one of the hardest forms of shock to treat

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Episode Septic Shock 101: The History, Science, and Controversies of Sepsis Care Cover

Septic Shock 101: The History, Science, and Controversies of Sepsis Care

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526729/fan_mail/new] Sepsis remains one of the most common and deadly conditions healthcare providers encounter, but do how much of the evidence do you know? In Part 1 of our sepsis series, critical care physician Dr. Michael joins Abby and Kaleigh to break down the history of sepsis management, the rise of Early Goal Directed Therapy, and how decades of research have shaped modern septic shock treatment. We discuss: *  The origins of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign  *  The controversy surrounding fluid resuscitation  *  When antibiotics matter most—and why timing is critical  *  Early vasopressor use and the death of "Levophed, Leave 'Em Dead" *  Steroids in septic shock  *  Why modern sepsis care looks very different than it did 20 years ago  Whether you're a nurse, APP, physician, student, or simply curious about critical care medicine, this episode provides a practical and entertaining deep dive into one of healthcare's most important topics. This episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

11. Juni 202656 min
Episode The Patients We Never Forget: Healthcare Stories That Changed Us Forever Cover

The Patients We Never Forget: Healthcare Stories That Changed Us Forever

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526729/fan_mail/new] Some patients never leave you. Some coworkers, mentors, and moments quietly change the way you practice medicine forever. In this episode of Banter at the Bedside, the Shift Talkers share the stories that shaped them as healthcare workers — from unforgettable patients and life-changing preceptors to heartbreaking COVID moments, difficult lessons, and the small acts of kindness that still stay with them years later. We talk about: *  The patients who changed how we practice forever  *  Lessons from mentors, teachers, and preceptors  *  Compassion fatigue and finding meaning again  *  ICU stories that still stick with us  *  Human connection in healthcare  *  The “hidden curriculum” of medicine  *  Why healthcare workers carry these moments for life  This episode is emotional, reflective, funny at times, and deeply human...a reminder that behind every healthcare worker is a collection of stories they never truly forget.

4. Juni 202653 min
Episode How to Advocate for Yourself in Healthcare - Not Feeling Heard Cover

How to Advocate for Yourself in Healthcare - Not Feeling Heard

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526729/fan_mail/new] Have you ever left a doctor’s appointment or hospital stay feeling unheard, brushed off, or dismissed? In this episode of Banter at the Bedside, Abby, Kaleigh, and Amanda have an honest conversation about what happens when patients, families, and even healthcare workers feel ignored or misunderstood. From being told “it’s just anxiety” to struggling to get answers for a loved one, the team breaks down why these moments happen, how they impact trust, and practical ways patients can advocate for themselves without escalating conflict. The conversation also explores compassion fatigue, communication breakdowns, medical jargon, patient advocacy, and the reality that healthcare workers can feel dismissed too. Whether you’re a patient, family member, nurse, provider, or someone navigating the healthcare system, this episode offers real stories, practical communication tips, and reassurance that your concerns deserve to be heard. Topics discussed: *  Feeling dismissed in healthcare  *  Patient advocacy tips  *  How to communicate concerns to providers  *  “It’s just anxiety” experiences  *  Healthcare communication breakdowns  *  Medical gaslighting discussions  *  ICU and hospital stories  *  Compassion fatigue in healthcare  *  Nurse and provider perspectives  *  How to escalate concerns appropriately  🎙️ Listen, follow, and share your story with us at Banter at the Bedside.

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