Honoured to have been a small part of #smaccFORCE @smaccteam via web: https://t.co/IV3KNQQn3k #pdcst pic.twitter.com/rXKEcjk8nl — John Glasheen (@jglash) October 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Category Archives: prehospital
The Rest of Their Lives — The Collective
At the recent Student Paramedics Australasia International Conference 2016 held in Sydney, Dr Andrew Weatherall was given the topic of “things paramedics can do to produce better long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury”. This is a version of that talk modified for the blog. This topic, that someone else came up with, gets it. SoContinue reading “The Rest of Their Lives — The Collective”
Prehospital ketamine use by Australian paramedics
Prehospital ketamine use by paramedics in Australian Capital Territory. https://t.co/qwaOubWsn3 #FOAMed #FOAMems #ketamine ping @ketaminh — Sergey Motov (@painfreeED) October 6, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Angling for Trouble? Catch and Release for Heroin Overdose. — AmboFOAM
Ok, I’ll make this quick, as it’s half time during the Bledisloe Cup, and nothing is more important than seeing Straya get beaten (again). Therefore, no references – but I’ll follow up with some data once another study has been published (in the pipeline) via Angling for Trouble? Catch and Release for Heroin Overdose. — AmboFOAM
VL on every ambulance?
Does your agency have video laryngoscopes on every ambulance? https://t.co/mwFmEPq9x2 pic.twitter.com/exz4vZiVCr — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) July 23, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
TACMED AUSTRALIA – Reflections on tactical prehospital care
Paramedic performed prehospital ultrasound 2016
Pre-hospital assessment with ultrasound in emergencies: implementation in the field
Scandinavian SSAI clinical practice guideline on pre-hospital airway management 2016
SSAI clinical practice guideline on pre-hospital airway management published open access today. https://t.co/a4kTm9UF6G — Marius Rehn (@DrRehn) June 3, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Study: Ketamine found more effective for treating highly-agitated patients during transport
Study: Ketamine found more effective for treating highly-agitated patients during transport https://t.co/enxpPXP4yD pic.twitter.com/bKU0qBeYjU — EMS1 (@EMS1) May 24, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
All things prehospital ketamine 2016
reposted with permission from CPDme
Prehospital Management of Difficult Airways
Prehospital Management of Difficult Airways https://t.co/40OY4GihGN — AAMS (@AAMS) May 2, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
A prospective study of ketamine versus haloperidol for severe prehospital agitation #FOAMEd
Ketamine vs. haloperidol for severe prehospital agitation https://t.co/lzwO7A0MrM — Clinical Toxicology (@Clin_Tox) April 22, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Prehospital Ketamine – Is there anything it can’t do? — Intensive Care Network
PHARM Physician, Per Bredmose, provides an in depth look at Ketamine in the prehospital setting The post Prehospital Ketamine – Is there anything it can’t do? appeared first on Intensive Care Network. via Prehospital Ketamine – Is there anything it can’t do? — Intensive Care Network
The drugs don’t work…
At least in cardiac arrest that is. Maybe… https://ambofoam.wordpress.com/2016/04/05/the-drugs-dont-work/
Eight strategies for safer prehospital intubation
Eight strategies for safer prehospital intubation https://t.co/6PALXpwPCR pic.twitter.com/Vb7tPJ8dj4 — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) March 31, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

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