I’ve been lucky enough to be one of the few paediatric registrars allocated to an Adolescent Inpatient Mental Health ward for a 6 month rotation. Although I’d worked in (adult) Psych wards before, I had few well formed ideas about psychiatric theory or practice past how to “do a takedown”. In Shem’s House of God,…
Free Vortex labels for download!
Full set of @VortexApproach integrated labels for adult/paed CICO Rescue Kits, now available for free download at https://t.co/yT1p6ggERT https://t.co/kHPN6F5X8Q
— The Vortex Approach (@VortexApproach) June 10, 2017
Vomitology and bloody airways in 2017
#YACC17 Vomitology Sim Example of Left suction parked, 2nd suction, fail tube deliv, needing esophageal diversion https://t.co/USCv0c1Xok
— Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) June 10, 2017
#YACC17 Massive pulmonary hemorrhage SALAD with bougie going thru large bore suction stick. https://t.co/4AnVs5v8Ml
— Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) June 10, 2017
Cricothyroidotomy Bottom–Up Training Review: Battlefi eld Lessons Learned
RSI “State of the Art” in 2017
O'Sullivan: Original description of RSI in 1970#ESAGeneva pic.twitter.com/NPV3s6GGrp
— Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) June 3, 2017
O'Sullivan: Strategies for reducing aspiration risk in 2017#ESAGeneva pic.twitter.com/61ne6zZjkI
— Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) June 3, 2017
O'Sullivan: "State of the art" RSI. Sacred cows of thiopentone, no opioid, cricoid & no bagging modified for 2017 practice#ESAGeneva pic.twitter.com/Yh4J0rIKSA
— Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) June 3, 2017
Current Concepts in the Management of the Difficut Airway in 2017
Hot off the press, now in its 14th year! Current Concepts In the Management of The Difficult Airway https://t.co/xlXfLDn6gB #MDAnderson
— Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) May 22, 2017
Canadian air ambulance simulator!
Alberta's new air ambulance simulator is a Canadian first https://t.co/F95l5Ul65Y
— alan drummond (@alandrummond2) June 2, 2017
Knowing Noses – Nasotracheal Intubation Tips and Tricks — Songs or Stories
It’s been a while since a tips and tricks post. This time around we thought we’d collect some pearls on a topic plenty of learners find a bit challenging – getting that nasal tube to go where you’d like. Collected below are thoughts from Dr Neil Street (NS), Dr Gail Wong (GW), Dr Justin Skowno (JS) and Dr Andrew […]
via Knowing Noses – Nasotracheal Intubation Tips and Tricks — Songs or Stories
Suicide in the medical profession
Work drove my doctor father to suicide … via @theage https://t.co/GjK85QnYzR
— MJA (@theMJA) June 2, 2017
Why women live longer than men
Why women live longer than men. pic.twitter.com/g0PvNNX1C7
— Darwin Award 🔞 (@AwardsDarwin) June 2, 2017
Making the Call by Michael Lauria
Head tilt doesnt open airway
.@airwaycam Head tilt does NOT open the airway. Pulling mandible forward DOES #IAEMC17 pic.twitter.com/fmvOIIWmfp
— Wendy Chang (@EM_NCC) May 26, 2017
Yen’s SALAD
Overwhelming emesis/regurgitation: SALAD left park, +/- dual suction, +/-esophageal diversion
Full vid at vimeo https://t.co/hS3YY4GbRN— Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) May 31, 2017
Oh the Pain
It seems like a simple thing that’s a given – delivery of good analgesia. Except for the bit where good clinicians fail over and over at this. Here’s Dr Alan Garner checking out a recent study from the Swiss that looks at some of the holes. As prehospital clinicians I think we all aim to provide as […]
Paediatric intubation
Another talk from the 'Paediatric Emergencies Intubation Course' just released – Intubation in Special Circumstances https://t.co/ZRuXibcFLn pic.twitter.com/ju4P44BDmr
— Chris Flannigan (@PaedEmergencies) May 29, 2017





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