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Category Archives: Emergency medicine and critical care

Burr holes in the bush

RURAL DOCTOR UPDATE – BURR HOLES IN THE BUSH from Tim Leeuwenburg on Vimeo.

Posted byketaminhApril 29, 2013Posted inAeromedical retrieval, Emergency medicine and critical care, Interviews of interesting people, Prehospital medicineTags:burr, holes, prehospital, remote2 Comments on Burr holes in the bush

Intranasal ketamine for paediatric limb injury analgesia

 

Posted byketaminhApril 19, 2013Posted inEmergency medicine and critical careTags:analgesia, intranasal, ketamine, paediatric2 Comments on Intranasal ketamine for paediatric limb injury analgesia

Catching a plane, minding my own business

Posted byketaminhApril 15, 2013April 15, 2013Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, Prehospital medicineTags:airport, paediatric, prehospital, seizures8 Comments on Catching a plane, minding my own business

Updates in cervical spine issues in trauma care 2013

 

Posted byketaminhApril 14, 2013Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:2013, cervical, injury, spine, update2 Comments on Updates in cervical spine issues in trauma care 2013

Bedside Critical Care 2013

Posted byketaminhApril 12, 2013Posted inEmergency medicine and critical careTags:2013, bedside, care, critical

Emergency Trauma Course by Dr Andy Buck and Dr Amit Maini

Posted byketaminhApril 12, 2013Posted inEmergency medicine and critical careTags:course, emergency, trauma4 Comments on Emergency Trauma Course by Dr Andy Buck and Dr Amit Maini

Would you let the junior registrar intubate the critical paediatric trauma case? SURVEY RESULTS!

Posted byketaminhApril 11, 2013Posted inairway, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, junior, results, survey, training5 Comments on Would you let the junior registrar intubate the critical paediatric trauma case? SURVEY RESULTS!

Agitated patient in the ED – moderate to severe agitation by Dr Brent Thoma

The Agitated Patient in the ED: Moderate & Severe Agitation Nice article by an upcoming blogger, Dr Brent Thoma. Keep an eye out for him..he is going places 😉

Posted byketaminhApril 2, 2013Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:agitation, ED, moderate, severe

Dr Richard Levitan’s Famous Cadaver Airway course comes to Oz!

 

Posted byketaminhApril 2, 2013March 28, 2013Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, australia, cadaver, course, levitan

Training for the difficult airway – real life or simulation?

Posted byketaminhApril 2, 2013April 1, 2013Posted inairway, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:difficult airway, reality, simulation, training1 Comment on Training for the difficult airway – real life or simulation?

Predicting NIV failure in children using SpO2/FiO2 ratio

Posted byketaminhApril 1, 2013April 1, 2013Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical careTags:failure, NIV, paediatric, prediction, respiratory5 Comments on Predicting NIV failure in children using SpO2/FiO2 ratio

Prehospital activated charcoal for poisonings ?

THE POTENTIAL ROLE PREHOSPITAL CHARCOAL : THE WAY FORWARD THE INDICATIONS FOR SINGLE DOSE ACTIVATED CHARCOAL ADMIN IN ACUTE OVERDOSE

Posted byketaminhMarch 30, 2013March 30, 2013Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, Prehospital medicineTags:charcoal, overdose, poisoning, prehospital

A rational approach to managing the poisoned patient – EB Medicine

Toxicology Update: A Rational Approach To Managing The Poisoned Patient

Posted byketaminhMarch 30, 2013March 30, 2013Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:approach, management, patient, poisoned, rational

The interface between anaesthesia & emergency medicine

An anaesthetist’s perspective

Posted byketaminhMarch 30, 2013Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:anaesthesia, emergency, interface, medicine

Anaesthetic issues in the emergency situation -WHO guidelines

If in doubt about the regurgitation risk, apply cricoid pressure – it costs nothing and may save a life. (Quote from the WHO guidelines)

Posted byketaminhMarch 30, 2013March 30, 2013Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:anaesthetic, emergency, guidelines, WHO

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