Using AI Tools for Healthcare Questions | Comparing results from ChatGPT, Grok, Perplexity, Gemini and Copilot
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[Ep63] During this month's episode, we ask six medical questions to five different AI tools. Listen in to find out which questions were a problem.
Here's What We Asked
02:26 - Q1: What is a normal PR interval on an ECG?
03:08 - Q2: What is the medication, Lisinopril?
03:51 - Q3: How is Adenosine administered and how does it work on a person's heart?
06:14 - Q4: What studies have been done, with adults, relating to adenosine administration methods?
09:07 - Q5: If a patient has a crooked smile, a weak grip in their right hand, and no arm drift, what is their LAMS score?
12:23 - Q6: When does the American Heart Association recommend giving epinephrine when a deceased patient starts the arrest in a shockable rhythm?
Episodes Mentioned in this Podcast
Ep14 - Adenosine | Do you use the single or double-syringe method?
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