Category Archives: trauma
Tactical Trauma Conference #TACT17
Tactical Trauma Conference #TacT17
Prevention of trauma is good!
There have been thousands of injuries & dozens of deaths in Australian children attributable to quad bike use. Warwick Teague, Paediatric Surgeon and Director of Trauma at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital is passionate about changing this. This is a sobering podcast on a topic that all who work in the Emergency and Trauma scene anywhere,… viaContinue reading “Prevention of trauma is good!”
Trauma Airway Management
#ShockTrauma review: There is a large knife sticking out the middle of the patient’s face https://t.co/R3vrY0DOJ0 Now, what about the airway — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) September 1, 2017
Physiologic Considerations in Trauma Patients Undergoing Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta
Free Article Friday! Physiologic Considerations in Trauma Patients Undergoing #REBOA https://t.co/fn02x1brvW pic.twitter.com/sOEw3RUjqR — Anesthesia&Analgesia (@IARS_Journals) September 1, 2017
Wound packing : if it bleeds we can pack it (sometimes)
This is probably the single most important article JEMS has ever published. All my #phiairmedical peeps read up!… https://t.co/131PPIrUds — Anthony Baca (@anthonybaca45) August 18, 2017
Pre-hospital tracheal intubation vs emergency department intubation in trauma patients
Pre-hospital tracheal intubation vs emergency department intubation in trauma patients#FOAMed https://t.co/0WW4gtulBm — Critical Care (@Crit_Care) July 31, 2017
PHARM Podcast 175 Battlefield fluid resuscitation in 2017
Efficacy and Safety of Tranexamic Acid in Prehospital Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock: Outcomes of the Cal-PAT Study
Open access article here
Strategies for Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Trauma Patients
Strategies for Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Trauma Patients https://t.co/8BgJd0JDW7 #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/89lC9qBp9F — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) May 25, 2017
Damage Control Resuscitation for EMS civilian trauma
Damage Control Resuscitation Principles Adapted for EMS Civilian Traumahttps://t.co/UZUapbReF6 — NSW ITIM (@nswitim) May 20, 2017
Tourniquets are back
Largely due evidence from increased military use in conflicts in the last two decades, tourniquet use has re-emerged as an effective way to control haemorrhage from limb injury, usually due to partial or complete amputation or severe crush injury (so called “mangled limbs”) or severe penetrating trauma with major tissue or vascular disruption. Based onContinue reading “Tourniquets are back”
Quad bike deaths must stop
Infographic: 43 children have died from quad bike related injuries since 2001 #BanKidsonQuadBikes pic.twitter.com/Yce7RcjCwu — RACSurgeons (@RACSurgeons) April 17, 2017
A traumatic complication
Brief Case Study 33 year old female presented post Motorbike Accident (MBA) Our patient had been riding on a dirt trail when she lost control of the bike She was wearing a helmet and protective gear. Primary Survey and Initial Imaging Airway Assessment – patent, patient was talking and orientated Breathing Assessment Palpation – normalContinue reading “A traumatic complication”
Prehospital trauma course
Looking to brush up on your #prehospital trauma skills? Try the @MyCareFlight #PHTC. 2.5 days of targeted learning for all prehospital pers. pic.twitter.com/pU4LqYAKjx — MyCareFlight_Ed (@MyCareFlight_Ed) April 9, 2017

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