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The last 10 Tweets of Dr John Hinds

Posted byketaminhJuly 6, 2015July 6, 2015Posted injohn-hinds, Prehospital medicineTags:john-hinds, prehospital

Sign the petition for John Hinds’ memory

Posted byketaminhJuly 5, 2015Posted injohn-hinds, Prehospital medicineTags:john-hinds, petition3 Comments on Sign the petition for John Hinds’ memory

Is the supine position associated with loss of airway patency in unconscious trauma patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Posted byketaminhJuly 3, 2015Posted inPrehospital medicine, traumaTags:lateral-position, trauma1 Comment on Is the supine position associated with loss of airway patency in unconscious trauma patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Effects of prehospital epinephrine administration on neurological outcomes in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Posted byketaminhJune 29, 2015Posted incardiac arrest, Prehospital medicineTags:adrenaline, cardiac-arrest, epinephrine, prehospital3 Comments on Effects of prehospital epinephrine administration on neurological outcomes in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Rationale for prehospital soft neck collar use

Posted byketaminhJune 3, 2015Posted inPrehospital medicine, spinal-immobilisationTags:prehospital, soft-collar3 Comments on Rationale for prehospital soft neck collar use

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

Posted byketaminhJune 2, 2015Posted inc-spine, paediatric, Prehospital medicineTags:cervical-collars, children1 Comment on Cervical collars and children – an update

Keep your hands off our Ambos!

PLEASE SHARE THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE AMONGST YOUR COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

Posted byketaminhMay 27, 2015May 27, 2015Posted inPrehospital medicine, safetyTags:paramedics, prehospital, safety1 Comment on Keep your hands off our Ambos!

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

Posted byketaminhMay 27, 2015May 27, 2015Posted inAeromedical retrieval, Prehospital medicineTags:2015, aeromedical, retrieval, scottish

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

Posted byketaminhMay 20, 2015Posted inc-spine, Prehospital medicineTags:c-spine, prehospital

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

Posted byketaminhMay 20, 2015Posted inconference, Emergency medicine and critical care, Prehospital medicineTags:agitation, cardiac-arrest, sedation

Taking Australia’s Green Whistle to the world

European ambos could soon have an iconic Aussie invention for aid in emergencies: http://t.co/1q5Ci95HG0 ^EL pic.twitter.com/WpR3G6qnxQ — CSIRO (@CSIROnews) May 8, 2015

Posted byketaminhMay 9, 2015Posted inFOAMEd, Prehospital medicineTags:analgesia, prehospital2 Comments on Taking Australia’s Green Whistle to the world

Patrolling the Outback

Posted byketaminhMay 6, 2015May 6, 2015Posted inAeromedical retrieval, Prehospital medicineTags:aeromedical

Airway Lessons from the Austere Environment by Dr Brent May

Check out more details on the CIA airway courses here

Posted byketaminhMay 5, 2015May 5, 2015Posted inairway, FOAMEd, Interviews of interesting people, Online critical airway training, Prehospital medicineTags:airway, prehospital

SMACCFORCE – THE FORCE AWAKENS

SMACC FORCE – Social Media and Critical Care Pre-hospital and Retrieval Pre-conference Workshop June 23rd 2015 from KAREL HABIG on Vimeo. SEE YOU AT SMACC! 

Posted byketaminhApril 20, 2015Posted inAeromedical retrieval, conference, Prehospital medicineTags:SMACCFORCE

Significant modification of traditional rapid sequence induction improves safety and effectiveness of pre-hospital trauma anaesthesia

Posted byketaminhApril 2, 2015Posted inairway, Emergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway training, Prehospital medicineTags:prehospital, richard-lyon, RSI

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