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Author Archives: ketaminh

FIVE THINGS (TO MASTER THE AIRWAY)

Posted byketaminhDecember 9, 2015December 9, 2015Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:airway, mastery

Airtraq intubation video : pro tips

Posted byketaminhDecember 9, 2015Posted inOnline critical airway training, video-laryngoscopyTags:AirTraq

Laryngoscopic Intubation: Learning and Performance

Posted byketaminhDecember 9, 2015December 9, 2015Posted inOnline critical airway training, UncategorizedTags:competence, intubation, learning

AK47 gunshot neck wound case study

One lucky guy! AK47 gunshot wound https://t.co/ShNCcOV0HT — Jonah Roche (@Skillshop) December 8, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015December 8, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, trauma, UncategorizedTags:AK47, neck, wound

2015 ALS Guidelines update. Is there something new (and good)? What really changes in our daily practice.

Source: 2015 ALS Guidelines update. Is there something new (and good)? What really changes in our daily practice.

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted incardiac arrest, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, resuscitationTags:2015, ALS update

Crashing patient on the vent?

Crashing patient in the vent: DOPES then DOTTS @CriticalCareNow #bloodsandcme also reviewed here: https://t.co/GOTwyXKpEP — Justin Morgenstern (@First10EM) December 7, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, UncategorizedTags:crashing, patient, ventilation

IntraOsseous Access

Intraosseous Access; via @Chuckyhorton & @laing_simon https://t.co/EUOccfd7Ij https://t.co/FUgJhcCDPF #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/jURAY8vGQe — simon laing (@laing_simon) December 7, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, resuscitationTags:intraosseous

Issues of critical airway management (Which anesthesia; which surgical airway?)

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015December 8, 2015Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:anaesthesia, critical-airway

The critical airway in adults: The facts

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:airway, critical

Paris attacks

Source: Paris attacks

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Interviews of interesting people, Prehospital medicineTags:Paris-attacks

Getting Things Straight

Source: Getting Things Straight

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted inairway, FOAMEd, Online critical airway training, paediatricTags:straight-blade

No benefit for Keppra in Status Epilepticus?

Source: No benefit for Keppra in Status Epilepticus?

Posted byketaminhDecember 8, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Prehospital medicineTags:levetiracetam, prehospital, status-epilepticus

Episode 3: Hyperoxia

Source: Episode 3: Hyperoxia

Posted byketaminhDecember 7, 2015Posted inFOAMEd, Prehospital medicineTags:hyperoxia

Ketamine for excited delirium

Dr. Jim Roberts says #ketamine is an ideal treatment for excited #delirium: https://t.co/Grz8yoP6f7 pic.twitter.com/CnqeNZ56P6 — EmergncyMedicineNews (@EMNews) December 4, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhDecember 5, 2015Posted in2015, agitation, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, ketamine, UncategorizedTags:delirium, emergency, excited

Youri Yordanov: Lessons learned from the November Paris attacks

Youri Yordanov: Lessons learned from the November Paris attacks. St.Emlyn’s https://t.co/oEVQ9xv6Ny #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/ahANF4duqI — Saint Emlyn's (@stemlyns) December 4, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhDecember 4, 2015December 4, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Prehospital medicine, UncategorizedTags:2015, attacks, lessons, paris, stemlyns

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