Guidelines for Prehospital Fluid Resuscitation in the Injured Patient https://t.co/9dPpcytyZc pic.twitter.com/GZaGgxUQyU — Journal of Trauma (@JTraumAcuteSurg) June 23, 2018
Category Archives: trauma
Needle decompression of tension pneumothorax video!
Chest cavity after needle insertion for decompression of a Tension Pneumothorax. pic.twitter.com/aQThDn9yQK — Kosher Medic (@kosher_medic) June 24, 2018
External bleeding
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“Outside the wire” medicine
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Big trauma in little kids
New kids trauma post up on the Collective https://t.co/OjcqOG4GU3 — Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) May 19, 2018
Prehospital doctor improves out of hospital traumatic arrest outcomes
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
Managing trauma in rural and remote communities
Nice 7min vid: "Managing Trauma in the Community" https://t.co/c8p4bDcEkf by @Sunnybrook @SickKidsNews @StMikesHospital and via @ElaineBlau. Pearls: Think TXA & blood early, simplify RSI (ketamine,roc), FAST, manage pain, &more. Worth a watch! @OntarioCollege @SRPCanada @thenosm — Dr. Sarah Newbery (@snewbery1) March 9, 2018
Chest wounds
Greg Brown returns to look at an important thing relevant to first responders (and lots of other people really) – the sucking chest wound. We’ve all been there – sitting through some kind of “first aid” training and having some kind of “first aid trainer” speaking authoritatively on some kind of “first aid style” topic.Continue reading “Chest wounds”
Trauma in Outback
Fascinating read of a major trauma in outback…If you get hurt, dont ignore it. If living remotely, have a medical plan incase you get hurt… https://t.co/zzV93Z2FEr — 💦🎵Crickets….🎵💦 (@LoveNotGreed) February 25, 2018
Global lessons: developing military trauma care and lessons for civilian practice
Global lessons: developing military trauma care and lessons for civilian practice
Flail chest with paradoxical breathing
Great video of a flail chest: initial treatment for a large flail is non-invasive positive pressure ventilation. Patients may require intubation for more definitive care and healing. Manual stabilization of the segment can result in impaired ventilation https://t.co/CERC0nYQ4l — Resuscitation Canada (@Resus_Can) November 19, 2017 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
L’immobilisation en préhospitalier: il est temps de tout changer
#FrOMED @ketaminh Cervical collar swansong ! @Rhazelovitch https://t.co/HW4h0DMeoW — Youri Yordanov (@YordaYou) November 19, 2017 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The death of the Golden Hour
Free JSOU E-Book: “The Death of the Golden hour and the Return of the Guerilla Hospital”… https://t.co/RqKH0jjjOg pic.twitter.com/Kn70GbzD1Q — Paul (@PFCWGMedicine) November 22, 2017 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Counting the Cost of Cervical Collars
Update on critical care for acute spinal cord injury
Great article: Update on critical care for acute spinal cord injury in the setting of polytra… https://t.co/YxbIzSk582 #ReadByQxMD — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) November 3, 2017

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