Kahli Seymour
Podfour's podcast
Pod Four is a podcast dedicated to nursing education within the intensive care unit. We want to provide education on a range of topics that are relevant to the critical care environment, however this also transcends throughout the wider nursing community.
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Episodes
Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 02.06.2026 24:41
Join Sally and Dr McCullough as they explore Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Spinal Cord Injuries with Matt Malt 01.11.2025 43:48
I am joined in this episode by spinal CNC Matt Malt. We cover different types of spinal injury, acute management strategies, the multidisciplinary team involved with spinal care and some of the complexities that come with nursing patients with spinal cord injuries. We hope you enjoy
Bugs and Drugs 15.09.2025 1:20:29
Sally and I chat to Infectious Diseases consultant Peter Simos and regular, senior pharmacist, Dan Adams about the role of the Infectious diseases team, antibiotic stewardship and the take home key points about the use of antibiotics. We hope you enjoy
Advanced Respiratory Management- Part Two 15.05.2025 55:16
Part two identifies the different adjuncts used for intubation, some of the medications used for intubation and reversal, positioning and briefly touches on tracheostomy.
Advanced Respiratory management Part 1 02.04.2025 33:55
Join myself and Sally as we dive into advanced respiratory management with Dr Neil Greensmith and Dr Ravi Mistry. In Part One we cover who you might need for intubation, the use of checklists, medication, staff and optimal patient positioning. I loved this conversation and we hope you get as mch out of it as we did.
Teamwork in Critical Care 08.10.2024 1:01:33
Today we welcome Dr Eve Purdy to talk about teamwork in emergent situations in critical care. Teamwork is an essential aspect of all areas of health care and we loved gaining an understanding about what makes teams function effectively. Readings as recommended by Eve include The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle https://danielcoyle.com/the-culture-code/ and Teams that Work by Edwardo Salas https://ww...
Unprofessional Behaviour in Healthcare 01.09.2024 53:02
Join us as we chat to Dr Liz Crowe about unprofessional behaviour in healthcare. If anyone would like to listen to any further podcasts from Liz, her odcast https://fivethingsnursing.podbean.com/ is available on your streaming platforms.
Pregnancy complications in critical care 05.06.2024 56:18
Whilst not common complications during pregnancy and birth can be quite serious, requiring admission to ICU. Sally Byford (Obstetrician/gynaecologist) joins us today to talk about these complications and how we might manage them. This episode may be triggering for some people as it touches on infant and maternal death.
Simulation 25.05.2023 53:16
Simulation refers to an artificial interpretation of real world processess and is used as an educational tool within the healthcare setting. Join Sally and Kahl as we chat to Jack Matulich who works within the simulation team and Angela who is a nurse educator within the ICU. They enlighten us around the process of simulation and how it can be used as a learning tool within the hospital setting.
Cardiac output in the ICU 20.02.2023 57:24
Whilst we are all familiar with the components of cardiac output. Cardiac output = Heart rate x Stroke volume, in this months podcast Harley and myself chat to Dr Ravi Mistry about how each element of cardiac output is manipulated in the intensive care using drugs and other adjuncts.
Liver Failure in ICU 13.01.2023 44:58
Approximately 1-5% of patients are admitted to ICU for liver failure. The liver can be the initiator of remote organ damage and the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome during liver injury, therefore requiring the support of multiple organs in the intensive care unit. Join Kahli and Sally as we talk to Jack Simpson, ICU intensivist, about all things liver failure and how we manage...
Renal Replacement Therapy 28.09.2022 1:07:36
Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) is a complex treatment for patients both in and out of the ICU environment. There are multiple different modes, machines and functions and this episode is about addressing the confusion and answering all your questions in relation to RRT. Below are the links to articles referred to throughout the podcast Systematic review and meta-analysis of renal replacement ther...
Diabetes 03.04.2022 57:49
Diabetes has a prevalence of 1.2million people in Australia and places a massive burden on the healthcare system. Today we have Daniel Jones who is a resident at Tweed Heads hospital in to talk about diabetes, from diagnosis through to management. Hope you enjoy
Ventilation weaning 29.12.2021 42:08
Ventilation is the bread and butter of Intensive Care but how do we liberate a patient from the ventilator? Join us for a discussion where we identify how to wean a patient from the ventilator, the role of physiotherapists in assisting with this weaning and tackling some basic ventilation questions.
Arrhythmias and anti-arrhythmic medications 22.11.2021 42:34
Yes i know this sounds niche, but anti-arrythmics are commonly used within the hospital and Intensive care setting and come in a multitude of different classes. Senior pharmacist Dan Adams and Senior ICU registrar Jay Mahendra Ray join us to talk about different arrhythmias and the different classes of anti-arrythmics we use in ICU.
Ketogenic diet in refractory seizures 18.10.2021 44:56
Ketogenic diet in refractory seizures, this episode whilst niche was so interesting to learn about. With our guests Damien (ICU registrar) and Lisa (Dietician) we delve into ketosis and what that means for our seizing patients.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) 10.09.2021 1:14:05
This month we have Dr Mat Brun with us to discuss ARDs. We run through how ARDs develops and the different treatment options available within the ICU.
Pancreatitis 14.08.2021 1:01:04
Pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas which causes the activation of pancreatic enzymes that causes destruction of the pancreas itself. In this episode of Podfour we chat to Dr David Parker an upper GI surgeon and Dr Angelley Martinez an ICU intensivist about the care and management of pancreatitis throughout the patients journey from admission to discharge.
Sepsis 16.07.2021 59:23
Sepsis and septic shock are leading causes of death worldwide as identified by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign which initiated the implementation of the surviving sepsis campaign bundles in an effort to reduce morbidity and mortality. Intensivist Peter Velloza joins us to talk about sepsis in general and within the ICU.
Acute Pain Service & Opioid stewardship 17.06.2021 48:42
The acute pain service is a multidisciplinary team specialised in addressing acute pain in patients within the hospital. Alongside this service runs an opioid stewardship program which addresses the misuse of opioids and pain medications not just within the hospital but within the community. We were privileged to have Dr Yvette McKellar who is a senior staff specialist anaesthetist and clinical le...
Occupational therapy in ICU 12.05.2021 35:05
Occupational therapists work with sick, injured or disabled patients by helping to develop, recover, improve as well as maintain the skills needed for every day living. In an ICU setting where does occupational therapy fit in? We talk to senior occupational therapist Alexandra Walters about what occupational therapy can offer to patients in ICU.
CALS (Cardiac Advanced Life Support) 15.03.2021 46:42
Cardiac Advanced Life Support (CALS) is a course that covers the management of the deteriorating and/or arresting patient following cardiac surgery. The CALS algorithm is considered the standard to optimally manage an arresting cardiothoracic patient and this podcast will explore the elements of this protocol. Join us as we chat to Dr Chris Hebel an ICU intensivist who runs the CALS course at GC...
Street drugs 01.02.2021 1:21:46
The subject of recreational drugs might be a bit taboo, but working within the ICU there are a large number of patients who either incidentally or purposefully overdose or have a history of drug abuse. Our senior pharmacist Dan explores the different types of drugs typically used by our patients, which receptors these drugs work on and the effects they can have on our patients.
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage (SAH) 08.01.2021 1:13:59
Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is the sudden leaking of a blood vessel in the subarachnoid space in the brain. We chat to Dr Teresa Withers the director of neurosurgery at GCUH and Angelly Martinez, ICU Intensivist about all things SAH. We follow a case study from medical history, presentation, interventions and management in ICU. We were really looking forward to this chat and it did not disappoi...
Trauma 07.12.2020 1:04:47
The trauma team is a specialised team within Gold Coast University Hospital that provide care to trauma patients from pre-admission to post discharge. In ICU we catch a brief glimpse of the initial phases of care for trauma patients before they are stepped down to the ward. The trauma team follow these patients through all aspects of their admission from their arrival in ED, theatre, ICU, ward and...
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