The Full Code Podcast

Ep. 30: Board Questions, Arterial Lines, and Intubation

1 h 13 min · 2. jan. 2026
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Full Code Podcast — PulmCCM Question Review + A-Line & Airway Evidence Welcome to back to the Full Code Podcast, an educational medical podcast built for ICU clinicians. Each episode, we break down critical care questions walking through the “why” behind the right answer and the clinical traps that try to lure you into bad decisions at 2 a.m. In this episode we review PulmCCM "real world boards" questions and work through them in real time. Additionally we continue our discussions around arterial lines and intubation. Please hit that like button and subscribe if you find this content beneficial.

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