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Forget ACLS guidelines if you are dealing with Pulseless Electric Activity. Part 1.
ACLS Guidelines are misleading about diagnosis and treatment of pulseless electric activity (PEA) This takes to conceptual and clinical errors when treating patients in cardiac arrest. Let’s see why and if there is a better way to follow when dealing with this kind of patients. First part is about diagnosis and diagnostic tools. Live yourContinue reading “Forget ACLS guidelines if you are dealing with Pulseless Electric Activity. Part 1.”
Reports from the Top End – The TriClinicians Cup
Recently the Aeromedical Society of Australia had their annual conference up in Darwin. This is the first of a few posts arising from people who got there – Dr Sam Bendall with a report from sim land. I love the way simulation brings people together. All aeromedical services use simulation as a training tool and thatContinue reading “Reports from the Top End – The TriClinicians Cup”
Ferno Australia Student Paramedic Simulation Challenge 2015 : Team Auckland University
Approx 17 min duration, courtesy of Team Australia EMS Periscope feed (@TeamAusEMS)
Disaster Planning for Dummies
A personal story of Cyclone Yasi. This presentation by Dr Sean McManus outlines an exhausting 96 hours. The post Disaster Planning for Dummies appeared first on Intensive Care Network. http://intensivecarenetwork.com/disaster-planning-for-dummies/
Supraglottic Airways: Their Evolution as Tracheal Tube Introducers by Dr Jim DuCanto
In Difficult-to-Intubate Children, Video Laryngoscopy Is Modality of Choice
In Difficult-to-Intubate Children, Video Laryngoscopy Is Modality of Choice https://t.co/tOW3D3381K via @sharethis #anesthesianews — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) September 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Demonstration of lung effect of PEEP with manual resuscitator
Neil demonstrating the difference bet PEEP vs no PEEP to reinflate collapsed lungs #SPAConf2015 Airway Masterclass pic.twitter.com/j5xi9C4xwT — Team Australia EMS (@TeamAusEms) September 4, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Keep up the campaign ! Its Working! Emergency medical helicopter service to be set up in Northern Ireland, says health minister
Emergency medical helicopter service to be set up in Northern Ireland, says health minister: http://t.co/8fAQSIZUAg pic.twitter.com/UodJvvBmRV — BBC News NI (@BBCNewsNI) September 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
R-ketamine: a rapid-onset and sustained antidepressant without psychotomimetic side effects
Very basic short summary of lung line signs prepared for ASUM ASM workshop
#FOAMus #POCUS via @kyliebaker888 Very basic short summary of lung line signs prepared for ASUM ASM workshop http://t.co/xktauc0m2f — Ultrasound Training (@UTS_Australia) September 2, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Dr Kovacs winter take on ABCs
@thomas1973 @ketaminh @TBayEDguy @jducanto @airwaycam @emcrit @jameslhuffman @cliffreid My winter take on ABCs https://t.co/qhhZI5EuPq — AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) September 2, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Northern Ireland Air Ambulance Petition Handover, 8th September
PLEASE SHARE – September 8th 10:00am, Stormont, Petition Hand Over for #HEMS4NI in memory of @DocJohnHinds pic.twitter.com/i08yYCPSqq — HEMS NI Petition (@HEMS_NI) September 2, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
College of Paramedics UK supports HEMS for Northern Ireland Campaign
“@ParamedicsNi: HEMS N.I. Statement https://t.co/38MQmWzAD4” @ketaminh @FLTDOC1 @HawkmoonHEMS @Skillshop @RCollEM @AndyNeill @karimbrohi — Andy McFarlane (@needgoodcoffee) September 2, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
STEMI and STEMI Equivalents, i.e. Who Needs the Cath Lab Now!
1. The ACC/AHA Criteria (1) (2) ST-elevation in 2 contiguous leads that is: * Men 40: 2.0 mm ST-elevation in V2 or V3, 1 mm in any other lead * Women: >1.5 mm ST-elevation in V2 or V3, 1 mm in any other lead STEMI’s have a 90-minute door-to-balloon time mandate from the Center forContinue reading “STEMI and STEMI Equivalents, i.e. Who Needs the Cath Lab Now!”

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