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Author Archives: ketaminh
Why doctors choose to die differently
Why doctors choose to die differently @CNN https://t.co/a0JugaMsyb — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) February 18, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Industrial Paramedic -An Emerging Specialty?
Mark Turner, Industrial Paramedic
Coordinating medical emergencies in regional and rural Australia
Cool, Cairns @RoyalFlyingDoc staff. Coordinating medical emergencies in regional and rural Australia https://t.co/ZKQbgMHVW3 via @ABCNews — Karen Yates (@karenyatesjcu) February 23, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
RMWC16 Day 1 – #RMWC16
@ToxNow @SpyderEM @ketaminh @PatoDeAgua You've been quoted in my #Storify story "RMWC16 Day 1 – #RMWC16" https://t.co/oV1crTee6j — Bodymender (@Bodymender_n_ED) February 23, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Difficult Intubation Factors in Prehospital Rapid Sequence Intubation by an Australian Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
Ketamine for rescue sedation in acute agitation
ketamine works/safe in ED agitation: data: https://t.co/1RqKxqEp3Ropinion: https://t.co/1S7NsYOmjJ @AnnalsofEM -ST pic.twitter.com/hhflKC9plG — Seth Trueger (@MDaware) February 20, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Pain Control
#pacpd about pain control about to get underway in Adelaide, tune in anywhere in the world https://t.co/vmGdvKjFrL — Alex Mckenzie (@paramedic_al) February 16, 2016 Dr Catherine Parch speaking at the Pain Control #pacpd in Adelaide tonight. @AusParamedics pic.twitter.com/fwHdphlWec — Para Aust (SA) (@ParaAustSA) February 16, 2016
Heads up please!
Airway Philosophy “Stop & Think”
FOAM 2016
Free Open Access Meducation fosters creativity, sharing & sense of altruism, writes @ketaminh in MJA InSight https://t.co/1mn3gwRHCB #FOAMed — MJA (@theMJA) February 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Is it time for every medic to wear a ballistic vest?
Body armor for EMS: Is it time for every medic to wear a ballistic vest? https://t.co/bTReil9Uqj — EMS1 (@EMS1) February 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The Urine Drug Screen – Know Thy Limitations
We are all guilty of ordering them in the ED, but do we really know what we’re ordering? Urine Sample. By Turbotorque (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons The Implications of the Urine Drug Screen1 literature review looked at 7 different retrospective studies describing a total of 1,405 patients and found the urine drug…Continue reading “The Urine Drug Screen – Know Thy Limitations”
The Elephant in the Room: Airway Stuff for Non-Intubators
Tim Wallace, emergency nurse, midwife and flight nurse from the Top End, returns to the blog with a different look at a popular topic – airway management. Some stuff to ponder for the non-intubators… Do you routinely assess, plan and prepare for airway issues in patients with a risk of airway compromise? Could you honestlyContinue reading “The Elephant in the Room: Airway Stuff for Non-Intubators”
Birth of EMS: The History of the Paramedic
Birth of EMS: The History of the Paramedichttps://t.co/SnXszp47Zp — Mike Abernethy (@FLTDOC1) February 13, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

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