Is physician involvement in prehospital #advancedlifesupport associated with increased chance of favorable outcomes after traumatic out-of-hospital #cardiacarrest? https://t.co/hvQWUO3MRr #VisualAbstract pic.twitter.com/rkAieRgDE1 — JAMASurgery (@JAMASurgery) April 25, 2018
Category Archives: prehospital
Oh you’re poison
Venomous snake experts from The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine are helping the Natural History Museum in London put on a exhibition about venomous creatures from around the globe. The exhibition is called Venom: Kill and Cure and will be on show at the Natural History Museum, London, until 13th May. At up to 3… viaContinue reading “Oh you’re poison”
I chose PHEM because…
"I chose Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) because…", Dr Laura Savage (@_docsavage) #FEMinPHEM #IWD2018 #PressforProgress pic.twitter.com/M8DdRy9RBQ — EMRTS Wales (@EmrtsWales) March 8, 2018
10 tips for great prehospital splints
10 tips for great prehospital splints https://t.co/oAjy0CXF6L pic.twitter.com/e6rOLHm8F8 — EMS1 (@EMS1) February 27, 2018
The inaugural Auckland Pre-hospital trauma conference. August 1st 2018
The inaugural Auckland Pre-hospital trauma conference. August 1st 2018https://t.co/6fLhqFxRKK#nzphtc — Alana Harper (@mini_dr) February 15, 2018
Top 50 ambulance songs!
50 awesome songs to listen to in the ambulance https://t.co/psTAjXeep7 pic.twitter.com/FvujtZYZ3g — EMS1 (@EMS1) February 1, 2018
A prospective observational study of midazolam and droperidol for pre-hospital acute behavioural disturbance
Brilliant prehospital research from Queensland once again that will likely change practice in other states. Just like what we did with ketamine in aeromedical retrieval! A prospective observation study of midazolam and droperidol for pre-hospital acute behavioural disturbance
Rapid Sequence Intubation by Intensive Care Flight paramedics of Ambulance Victoria
Impressive results by our @AmbulanceVic Intensive Care Flight paramedics. Overall intubation success rate 99.4% and first pass success 89.9% pic.twitter.com/aJ4Yv2oKmR — Tony Walker (@agwalker01) May 22, 2017
Kids Prehospital care Here and There
This is the written version of a talk by Dr Andrew Weatherall for the South African Society of Anesthesiologists Congress 2017, just held in Johannesburg. It’s probably just about the shiny things. You probably figure that a talk on prehospital paediatric medicine in Sydney should be about shiny pictures of that thing we call theContinue reading “Kids Prehospital care Here and There”
Prehospital ketamine use by paramedics in the Australian Capital Territory
New to open access: Prehospital ketamine use by paramedics in the Australian Capital Territory… https://t.co/252okiUf0K #FOAMed — EMA Journal (@EMAJournal) February 22, 2017
Dont shoot the ambulance
Don't Shoot the Ambulance: Medicine in the Crossfire. https://t.co/8CInH7MSz1 pic.twitter.com/l9ZCZB6GUd — TheDoctorParadox (@paradox_doctor) February 19, 2017
AAGBI : Safer Prehospital Anaesthesia 2017 guidelines
All PHEM practitioners – latest Pre-hospital anaesthesia guidelines – open access – make sure you read them! https://t.co/c6ElrcSDQp pic.twitter.com/zktu9N22Tg — Caroline Leech (@LeechCaroline) January 13, 2017
Surviving Sedation – a cautionary ketamine tale
Interesting Ketamine death … Thoughts @ketaminh ?? https://t.co/dK7LH1MWiZ — Rob L (@UKROBL) December 16, 2016
A simpler arterial line setup for prehospital
Genius simplification of art.line set-up for pre hosp! Ditch pressure bag+line, attach syringe 4 flushing. https://t.co/veAfrH2w4i #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/3mvG2aexak — Thomas D (@thomas1973) November 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Recommended practice for out-of-hospital emergency anaesthesia in adults: Statement from the Out-of-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia Working Group of the Emergency Medicine Research Group of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
@ketaminh prehospital #anesthesia :european journal recommendations #airway https://t.co/FKM74nfju8 — Joachim Unger (@xaqu1n) November 13, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
