Nowadays, that person who haven´t heard about Humanizing Care, is because he/she lives on another planet. I am a nurse. I work at the Hospital General Universitario de Albacete, exactly in Anesthesia and Resuscitation Unit (REA), and as in every ICU, we suffer stress, burn-out and work overload. Stopping and thinking on what we can improve…Continue reading “Somewhere in La Mancha”
Author Archives: ketaminh
Surviving in the Wild – Justin Hensley — Intensive Care Network
As the Boy Scouts say, “be prepared”. Justin Hensley’s brief survival guide to a situation we never hope to be in – stranded in the wild. The post Surviving in the Wild – Justin Hensley appeared first on Intensive Care Network. via Surviving in the Wild – Justin Hensley — Intensive Care Network
Thirsty after #SMACCFORCE in Dublin?
Hang w #emswolfpack mates post- #smaccFORCE! Join us at our private pub for pints and POCUS! https://t.co/5T6RMMuoAx pic.twitter.com/CpgeQ0mpKv — EMSPOCUS (@emspocus) May 8, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
#FOIL Wifi Video Laryngoscope concept
#FOIL Mk3 in pre production packaging pic.twitter.com/ypHyRezuBv — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) May 5, 2016
THRIVE with Dr Anil Patel
THRIVE is game-changer for a/w mgmt-Anil Patel's talk @ANZCA #asm16nz #FOAMed highly recommended https://t.co/i5LYSmcU38 — Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) May 7, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Human Factors in Airway management
@ResusPadawan @notjustairway @ketaminh @DitchDoc14 Link to HF aw talk-thx to Raphaela-includes some of her PhD https://t.co/vV2IzQggeh — Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) May 7, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
ANZCA airway guidelines 2016
The @ANZCA airway guidelines. Not clear what you do if 3 x SGR pathways unsuccessful but SaO2 still > 90%. https://t.co/rKzsr5ISPK — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) May 6, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
All things prehospital ketamine 2016
reposted with permission from CPDme
Ketamine and Propofol Preferred
Video Laryngoscopy Is Primary Choice for Initial and Backup ICU Airway Management, Whether Difficult or Routine https://t.co/3uPR7saLXA — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) May 4, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
When Seconds Count… Trauma Physician Anesthesiologists Save Lives
When Seconds Count… Trauma Physician Anesthesiologists Save Lives: https://t.co/aJpnbGKz3l #anesthesia — ASA® (@ASALifeline) May 5, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPY KILLED THE VIDEO STAR? —
Videolarygoscopy (VL). Brave new world. VL makes any intubation easy, and solves airway managment problems. Well, it can be a life-saver, but it also brings its own set of problems. Two new RCTs comparing VL and DL are just out. … Continue reading → via DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPY KILLED THE VIDEO STAR? —
I’m a Paramedic But nobody taught me how..
Brilliant. https://t.co/0oZ35LWYRU — Dr Nick Crombie (@DrNickCrombie) March 4, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Prehospital Management of Difficult Airways
Prehospital Management of Difficult Airways https://t.co/40OY4GihGN — AAMS (@AAMS) May 2, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Specialized Air Force Medical Team Delivers Life-Saving Care across the Globe
Specialized Air Force Medical Team Delivers Life-Saving Care across the Globe https://t.co/j4rWSNVTo4 — AAMS (@AAMS) May 2, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Support paramedic mental health & well being!
I'm about to cycle a ridiculously long way in support of paramedic mental health and wellbeing. Please support! https://t.co/Vg2dpx3PXv — Penny Wilson (@nomadicgp) May 2, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
