Hot off the press, now in its 14th year! Current Concepts In the Management of The Difficult Airway https://t.co/xlXfLDn6gB #MDAnderson — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) May 22, 2017
Author Archives: ketaminh
Canadian air ambulance simulator!
Alberta's new air ambulance simulator is a Canadian first https://t.co/F95l5Ul65Y — alan drummond (@alandrummond2) June 2, 2017
Knowing Noses – Nasotracheal Intubation Tips and Tricks — Songs or Stories
It’s been a while since a tips and tricks post. This time around we thought we’d collect some pearls on a topic plenty of learners find a bit challenging – getting that nasal tube to go where you’d like. Collected below are thoughts from Dr Neil Street (NS), Dr Gail Wong (GW), Dr Justin SkownoContinue reading “Knowing Noses – Nasotracheal Intubation Tips and Tricks — Songs or Stories”
Suicide in the medical profession
Work drove my doctor father to suicide … via @theage https://t.co/GjK85QnYzR — MJA (@theMJA) June 2, 2017
Why women live longer than men
Why women live longer than men. pic.twitter.com/g0PvNNX1C7 — Darwin Award 🔞 (@AwardsDarwin) June 2, 2017
Making the Call by Michael Lauria
Head tilt doesnt open airway
.@airwaycam Head tilt does NOT open the airway. Pulling mandible forward DOES #IAEMC17 pic.twitter.com/fmvOIIWmfp — Wendy Chang (@EM_NCC) May 26, 2017
Yen’s SALAD
Overwhelming emesis/regurgitation: SALAD left park, +/- dual suction, +/-esophageal diversionFull vid at vimeo https://t.co/hS3YY4GbRN — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) May 31, 2017
Oh the Pain
It seems like a simple thing that’s a given – delivery of good analgesia. Except for the bit where good clinicians fail over and over at this. Here’s Dr Alan Garner checking out a recent study from the Swiss that looks at some of the holes. As prehospital clinicians I think we all aim toContinue reading “Oh the Pain”
Paediatric intubation
Another talk from the 'Paediatric Emergencies Intubation Course' just released – Intubation in Special Circumstances https://t.co/ZRuXibcFLn pic.twitter.com/ju4P44BDmr — Chris Flannigan (@PaedEmergencies) May 29, 2017
Preoxygenation with face masks : its all about the flow
Use of NRB masks for preoxygenation makes little physiological sense. Now we have data to show it is suboptimal #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/KBb7IGPlhJ — David Pope (@poped01) May 27, 2017
A UK anaesthetists account of the medical response to the Manchester bombing
READ: A UK #anaesthetist's moving account of how #Manchester medics worked together in the aftermath of the bombing https://t.co/tCQwzWjKyz pic.twitter.com/Ugp7UcPIlI — ANZCA (@ANZCA) May 26, 2017
DL vs VL by paramedic students in manikin study
AfJEM online first A comparison of direct laryngoscopy to video laryngoscopy by paramedic students in manikin-s… https://t.co/G3YCf1jQRB — AfJEM (@AfJEM) May 26, 2017
Strategies for Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Trauma Patients
Strategies for Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Trauma Patients https://t.co/8BgJd0JDW7 #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/89lC9qBp9F — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) May 25, 2017
DSI prevents Death by Dr Jeff Jarvis
Using DSI to prevent Rapid Sequence Death @DrJeffJarvis! Ep #55 https://t.co/HJ7EUflf2T#EMSWeek2017 #FOAMems #EMSToday2017 #Ketamine pic.twitter.com/GjITjZioKW — EMS Nation (@EMS_Nation) May 24, 2017
