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Does Sux really Suck?
Does Sux Really Suck? Pharmacology & Side Effects https://t.co/DDT3VUXmiW @aLittleMedic @anaestricks @FrancosBruvva pic.twitter.com/EKlwMQ6pgM — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) March 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Delta7 will fly again!
NI Air Ambulance: Tribute To Dr John Hinds #Delta7 Thx Janet & Hinds Family! True Grace @dancesonvans @DocJohnHinds https://t.co/mnEdpAfWYg — TraumaMasters (@TraumaMasters) March 21, 2016
How full can the balloon be?
Ultrasound. Is there anything it can’t do? Well, yes. Lots of things although gastric ultrasound is supposed to be one of the things it does do. Andrew Weatherall has a bit on ultrasounds, guts and the real question: when should we worry about aspiration? I’d like to think I’m pretty welcoming of technology. I amContinue reading “How full can the balloon be?”
Resuscitate before you intubate
Excellent #FOAMed article discussing physiologically diff airway + tips on ResuscitationSI https://t.co/L1WiqJARTI pic.twitter.com/xEqxHtL4ra — Anand Swaminathan (@EMSwami) March 17, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Cynic says read this!
Great story, all in medicine need to read this. Ping @ketaminh https://t.co/qULbdrSgZL — Cynic (@Apathetic_Cynic) March 16, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Northern Ireland Air Ambulance announcement 2016!
Budget 2016: Northern Ireland to get first air ambulance service Delta Seven is a reality.https://t.co/Px8UUIa6zI pic.twitter.com/zdN2I4sIrj — Mike Abernethy (@FLTDOC1) March 16, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Twitterverse of Emergency Physicians
Twitterverse of Emergency Physicians – Infographic. https://t.co/4iO5igZcqk #FOAMed #EM #infographic #network #data #gephi #doctor — Ivor Kovic (@ivorkovic) January 11, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Magnesium …and why its awesome!
MAGNESIUM & why it's awesome…. Uses, pharmacology, doses and cautions https://t.co/X8pLjctnQl| @frcatips @ketaminh pic.twitter.com/EvfuZ3hP6k — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) March 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Free Open Access Video laryngoscopy?
@ketaminh here is the youtube video https://t.co/cBm7Q9ybSL – a 3D print conduit for an USB camera and probably the same app described by us — John George K (@johngeorgedon) March 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The Dangerous Little Details
A new bit of research is out looking at paediatric intubation in the prehospital and retrieval setting. Picking it up and turning it this way, that way and all around, here’s Dr Andrew Weatherall. Advanced prehospital practitioners that I’ve met have some pretty common traits. They are pretty comfortable around things that other people might findContinue reading “The Dangerous Little Details”
2016 Latest updates in psychiatric aeromedical retrieval
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Cardiac arrest sedation – towards best practice with ketamine
Nebraska protocol to sedate SCA patients who attain awareness from CPR https://t.co/QJ8P7jGVPS T pic.twitter.com/TGXwYBY4hN — EMS1 (@EMS1) March 12, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Refusing the treatment…or loving life! by Olga Rubio
Source: Refusing the treatment…or loving life! by Olga Rubio
Is There a Doctor on the Plane? – Joe Lex
Lisa McQueen turn a critical eye toward common pseudoaxioms in paediatrics. She may even debunk the notion that “children are not just little adults.” Source: Is There a Doctor on the Plane? – Joe Lex
