Follow her on Twitter! @ashleighlowther The app mentioned for civilians response to terrorist incident is called Citizen Aid Really good app – “Citizen Aid” – that’s well worth downloading..especially given today’s events. Stay safe peeps… pic.twitter.com/cbpR0AYTcq β Clive Lewis MP (@labourlewis) March 22, 2017
Category Archives: trauma
What blood products do
What [BLOOD PRODUCT] does the patient need? https://t.co/X9Di0bz9M1 #FOAMed @foamems pic.twitter.com/XLd7WjwjlV — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) March 23, 2017
2017 ATACC course cricothyroidotomy simulation!
pic.twitter.com/pqowLyFx3E @LionelLamhaut — ATACC Faculty (@ATACCFaculty) March 7, 2017
New avalanche trauma guidelines!
New practice guidelines for avalanche burial victims now available from @WildMedSociety. Available here: https://t.co/rOVvDiv19z #wildmed — Steve Roy (@DrSteveRoy) March 6, 2017
Inhalational burn injury tip
πππ Tips & tricks πππ "N-acetylcysteine for Inhalational Burn Injury". Available at: https://t.co/XWVG0Z8IQ5 #education #burns #trauma pic.twitter.com/YU20NMZBeo — EuropeanTraumaCourse (@eurtraumacourse) March 3, 2017
Next level simulated thoracostomy!
Simulated thoracostomy on a live actor! @ATACCFaculty #NST no sharps training #atacc #TheLab @Ataccgroup pic.twitter.com/W4QrGryUnk — Mark Forrest (@Obidoc) February 27, 2017
Sucking or blowing?
Sometimes itβs worth wondering if the things we hear, see and feel are quite as we thought they were. Dr Alan Garner has a look at your senses when you get into the chest and wonders whether itβs all as straight forward as we like to think? Letβs start this post by stating right upfrontContinue reading “Sucking or blowing?”
Pre-hospital transfusion of packed red blood cells in 147 patients from a UK helicopter emergency medical service
Pre-hospital transfusion of packed red blood cells in 147 patients from a UK helicopter emergency medical serv… https://t.co/kjUs4Wcx9E — Bryan Cotton (@bryanacotton1) February 15, 2017
Another case against mandatory C-Spine immobilisation
Another case against mandatory c-spine immobilisation. Any room for common sense? https://t.co/jtuK9zvego — Stephen Bernard (@AmbVicMedic) February 12, 2017
CMAC VL may actually be useful in trauma
C-MAC video laryngoscopy using D-blade configuration minimizes head/neck movement in trauma pateints https://t.co/nicMQmC6tF — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) February 9, 2017
Tactical Trauma Conference 2017!
Interested in trauma, #PHEM, tactical EM,Critical care?https://t.co/z8Zo6a8TkD Oct 10-11Ping @SFLPA_SFAI @jgollw @LDNairamb @Luftambulansen pic.twitter.com/Dsp8CayKne — TacticalTrauma17 (@TacTrauma17) January 29, 2017
Cervical collars and immobilisation: A South African best practice recommendation
Cervical collars and immobilisation: A South African best practice recommendation https://t.co/FgJBdJl1Bj — David Stanton (@davidstantonza) January 29, 2017
Is it time to go soft on the hard collar?
Is it finally time to ditch the hard collar and go soft? Listen to the #FOAMed & #FOAMems #podcast with @ketaminhhttps://t.co/85oQRBeBm0 pic.twitter.com/TVnhxWHOIp — Chip with TOTAL EM (@the_TOTAL_EM) January 26, 2017
Latest 2017 Norwegian prehospital guidelines on spinal immobilisation!
Selective use of hard collar advocated by 2017 Norwegian prehosp guidelines! https://t.co/BuBnSgcUGX — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 6, 2017
Episode 14: Thoracotomy β phemcast
Details of the surgical skills course mentioned in the podcast can be found here: https://wmstc.co.uk/portfolio/phem-ess/ The Sydney HEMS Traumatic Cardiac arrest operating procedure can be viewed on their website, and there are a number of useful references within the document: Policies and Procedures An excellent βhow to do itβ paper, published in 2005, byΒ [β¦] viaContinue reading “Episode 14: Thoracotomy β phemcast”
