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Chemical restraint should not be lethal injection

Chemical restraint or lethal injection? @ketaminh writes in #MJAInSight … https://t.co/zOsIMou2Dn #deathsincustody #Indigenous pic.twitter.com/p5mSRtug68

— MJA (@theMJA) March 5, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 6, 2017Posted inagitation, Emergency medicine and critical care, psychiatric, safety, sedationTags:sedation, surviving

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

Posted byketaminhMarch 6, 2017Posted inPrehospital medicine, traumaTags:avalanche

The toxic mentality of bullying in medicine

The toxic mentality of #bullying in #medicine. Great article. https://t.co/oZrW2ra0Eb pic.twitter.com/EtJzs9l1VE

— TheDoctorParadox (@paradox_doctor) March 5, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 5, 2017Posted inFOAMEdTags:bullying

Video laryngoscopy did not improve the rate of successful intubation on first attempt – a meta-analysis

Hey VL brigade ! https://t.co/I9HLHMJZX2 pic.twitter.com/6tOYekdqqs

— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) March 4, 2017

Video #laryngoscopy did not improve the rate of successful #intubation on first attempt – a meta-analysis of RT. https://t.co/Nd2LfHaiw3 pic.twitter.com/CjDQGAg3GH

— Intens Care Med (@yourICM) March 4, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 5, 2017Posted invideo-laryngoscopy

Alien Preox

If I ever have to live in a nursing home….I'm wearing this at night πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚#facehugger #Alien pic.twitter.com/sXpJGzZIUG

— The Punisher (@ItsNotRevenge) March 4, 2017

@TBayEDguy @kovacsgj @ketaminh @airwayGladiator @TheNeurosim Many including Bag-valve-Panda and FaceHugger pic.twitter.com/ZOY0k8mACq

— James DuCanto, M.D. (@jducanto) May 30, 2016

Posted byketaminhMarch 5, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:airway, humour

The Canadians win Twitter…again

Trump goes through the nose and embraces science another great find by @drmarkvu pic.twitter.com/ikC6yu73um

— AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) March 4, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 5, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway training, UncategorizedTags:airway, humour

Perfect demonstration of scalpel finger bougie cricothyroidotomy

Nav Chima and @CarrieGoodine Cric Workshop #was2017 @DrCiaranMcK Simulation w/ real people You are right; great direction for sim pic.twitter.com/Tkfj75Y7Eg

β€” Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) March 4, 2017

 

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:cricothyrotomy

The coolest job in the world!

@ketaminh such a cool article and congrats! Rock on buddy!! https://t.co/1VReuS6iDF

— Erik M (@AdventureDoc) March 4, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017March 4, 2017Posted inAeromedical retrieval, outback, Prehospital medicineTags:royal-flying-doctor-service1 Comment on The coolest job in the world!

Assisted dying: the difficult conversation we need to have

Sadly, no. I wrote about it here (along with other #endoflife issues) https://t.co/ksM5J4CqRM @EitanFriedman @Trisha_the_doc @ketaminh

— Ian McPhee (@iGas2) March 3, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017March 4, 2017Posted inhuman-condition, humanity, palliative-careTags:assisted-dying

Inhalational burn injury tip

πŸŽ“πŸŽ“πŸŽ“ Tips & tricks πŸŽ“πŸŽ“πŸŽ“ "N-acetylcysteine for Inhalational Burn Injury". Available at: https://t.co/XWVG0Z8IQ5 #education #burns #trauma pic.twitter.com/YU20NMZBeo

— EuropeanTraumaCourse (@eurtraumacourse) March 3, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017March 4, 2017Posted inFOAMEd, traumaTags:inhalational-burn

Miss Chardy’s Guide to Station Cooking – Part 5 – Lunch

Lunch is a pretty easy gig on a station, especially if most of the crew are out and about working away from the homestead. If they are all in then it is a pretty busy day. That is where leftovers come in very handy and such a good way to use them up.Β If…

via Miss Chardy’s Guide to Station Cooking – Part 5 – Lunch β€” Miss Chardy

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017Posted inoutbackTags:Outback-life

Midazolam is not an ACLS drug

Great work team! Midazolam associated with worse outcomes so we have introduced fentanyl and/or ketamine if awareness is present during CPR https://t.co/WLiaeKFjqb

— Stephen Bernard (@AmbVicMedic) February 23, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017Posted inPrehospital medicine, resuscitationTags:awareness, cpr, midazolam1 Comment on Midazolam is not an ACLS drug

Deliberate oesophageal intubation technique

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Credit to Master Jim DuCanto for sharing this training video. Technique credits to Dr Jose Torres and Dr Jim Jarvis

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:intubation, james-ducanto, King Vision, oesophageal2 Comments on Deliberate oesophageal intubation technique

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

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017Posted intraumaTags:simulation, thoracostomy, trauma

Cric training taken to next level!

How could you not have fun with the enthusiastic game UBC Anesthesia Residents Cric Workshop #WAS2017 @DrRayTang pic.twitter.com/2Dr9G81LBs

— Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) March 3, 2017

Posted byketaminhMarch 4, 2017March 4, 2017Posted inUncategorized

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