Author Archives: ketaminh
Cervical collars and children – an update
Hi. The latest guidance from APLS has removed collars completely from the immobilisation pathway – http://t.co/GCOpAvpfv7 @catsretrieval — james tooley (@jamestooley) June 2, 2015
Rob Bryant on Damn Sexy Intubation
Rob Bryant on Damn Sexy Intubation at CASS, 2015.05.28 from Justin Cook on Vimeo.
Train like you fight
Laryngobeer Bottle-Opener Mannequin from AirwayNautics on Vimeo.
Direct vs. Video Laryngoscopy in 10 Minutes by Dr Reuben Strayer
Eco-ALS and mechanical chest compressions: that’s the way I like to run a code!
MEDEST 47 ysr old male collapsed on the field. First ALS unit found him arrested in VF.Shocked 3 times he regained a palpable central pulse.When we arrived the patient arrested again. VF on the monitor. Shocked 4 times. Mechanical chest compression and tracheal intubation on board. He received Epi, Amio (300+150), Calcium Gluconate and BicarbContinue reading “Eco-ALS and mechanical chest compressions: that’s the way I like to run a code!”
PowerPoint should be banned. This PowerPoint presentation explains why.
PowerPoint should be banned. PPT explains why on day I'm due to give 3 PPT presentations!! http://t.co/hLZIwOThFs @smaccteam — Simon Finfer (@icuresearch) May 28, 2015
Keep your hands off our Ambos!
PLEASE SHARE THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE AMONGST YOUR COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
Retrieval 2015 – A Twitter story by Dr Jon McCormack
Storify essay here! Look what they've put in the delegate bag at #retrieval2015. That answers the #BiscuitQuestion once and for all pic.twitter.com/NeZltz7Lec — Aberdeen Anaesthetic (@Abdn_Anaesth) April 23, 2015
LIVE IN CHICAGO! THE SMACC CUP SONG!
SALAD with your VOMIT?
SALAD Active Vomit Demonstration UW HEMS May 2015 from AirwayNautics on Vimeo.
A prospective observational study of ketamine for sedation of acutely agitated emergency department patients
#SAEM15 poster of ketamine for sedation of agitated ED patients. faster with similar side effects. @ketaminh @emcrit pic.twitter.com/30ySp4Wewt — jeff riddell (@Jeff__Riddell) May 20, 2015
Video tutorial on endotracheal intubation by PEMBlog
Well, look at that mechanism of injury!
The C-Collar/Spinal Precaution debate.Vid sums it up. https://t.co/uhYLuMhMmK @KangarooBeach @ketaminh @Buck_Reed @paramedic_al @EMS_Junkie — Michael Borrowdale (@SimNinja3688) May 20, 2015
Ever had to sedate during CPR?
Ever had to sedate a patient during CPR? What would be your agent of choice? The Kiwis use ketamine #IPHEC2015 pic.twitter.com/OCv9dpEXtO — erica ley (@ericaley66) May 20, 2015
