Teamwork and team training in the ICU: Where do the similarities with aviation end? — Nursing Education Network

Journal Club Article: Reader, T. W., & Cuthbertson, B. H. (2011). Teamwork and team training in the ICU: Where do the similarities with aviation end?. Critical care, 15(6), 313. Background Comparing the lessons learnt and development of team training approaches in the aviation industry to the complex needs of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). TheContinue reading “Teamwork and team training in the ICU: Where do the similarities with aviation end? — Nursing Education Network”

The Shocked Intubation: Definitive Airway Sans Hypotension — Taming the SRU

Not many aspects of Emergency Medicine define our specialty better than resuscitation, and few concepts exemplify resuscitation better than shock and intubation. Yet few words together strike greater fear in the minds of savvy resuscitationists. Not because we cannot deftly manage shock, or because we are anything but hardy intubators, but because the swiftest way… viaContinue reading “The Shocked Intubation: Definitive Airway Sans Hypotension — Taming the SRU”