Rapid Sequence Intubation Success Rates: CMAC Versus Direct Laryngoscopy https://t.co/64c9u6DwyV #ClevelandClinic
— Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) December 13, 2016
Surviving Sedation – a cautionary ketamine tale
Interesting Ketamine death … Thoughts @ketaminh ??
https://t.co/dK7LH1MWiZ— Rob L (@UKROBL) December 16, 2016
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Interpreting the Cefzol Pumpogram
@ketaminh pic.twitter.com/QwpIb49Nug
— @fatambo (@BerkowitzGary) December 16, 2016
(This maybe satire – correlation with sense of humour recommended)
Empathy ….and hard collars
Empathy is an overrated skill when dispensing medical care: https://t.co/9RmzuzR61v pic.twitter.com/PoShZ1BReK
— Aeon (@aeonmag) December 15, 2016
Indian Guidelines on difficult airway management published ! And its #FOAMEd!
#AirwayGuidelines Indian Guidelines on difficult airway management published https://t.co/HIfd3W9WRA
— JV Divatia (@jigidivatia) December 9, 2016
Clarius Wireless Ultrasound available!
#Clarius has received FDA 510(k), and is available online now! For more details, read the full story on Medgadget: https://t.co/GwYPL91VH9
— Clarius (@clariusmhealth) December 14, 2016
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#Clarius scanners are fully submersible in water for up to 30 min. Here's a video demonstration: https://t.co/h4D55oM7ax
— Clarius (@clariusmhealth) December 8, 2016
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App-based Ultrasound @PhilipsLumify @healcerion [version 3.5: added availability in USA & FDA 510(k) Clearance of @clariusmhealth devices] pic.twitter.com/lS7RG79hGB
— Alessandro Tucci (@alextootchie) December 15, 2016
Confined Space Airway Management — Intensive Care Network
Locations, challenges, options, techniques and evidence behind managing airways in confined spaces and austere places. The post Confined Space Airway Management appeared first on Intensive Care Network.
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Prehospital Ketamine for chemical restraint : A review
Prehospital Ketamine for chemical restraint? A review by @PECpodcast. https://t.co/ZoNnEigWxH ; @NAEMSP @ketaminh #FOAMems #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/vj8EQNWGHE
— EMS MEd (@EMS_MEd) December 12, 2016
Episode 14: Thoracotomy — 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 ‘how to do it’ paper, published in 2005, by […]
A Weight on the Chest – Anterior Mediastinal Mass — Songs or Stories
There are a few conditions which make the most experienced paeds anaesthetists take a deep breath in. Anterior mediastinal mass is right up there. Here’s a quick trawl through stuff that’s out there by Andrew Weatherall. Imagine this patient. They are 7 years old. They’ve turned up to the emergency department with fevers. Quite high fevers and […]
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THE OXYGEN-ICU TRIAL —
We have been concerned about hyperoxaemia for a long time. Numerous studies have documented how supranormal O2-concentrations are harmfull in critical illness. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell anyway, ICU practice hasn’t changed much. We deal with hypoxia straight away, but otherwise we leave … Continue reading →
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NSTEMIs that need the cath lab now
Will Northern Ireland get the PHEM service that Dr John Hinds knew it needed? — St.Emlyn’s
St.Emlyn’s – Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Altruism: this is why we are here. The concern for the welfare for others: this is why we are here. The belief that we can and will be better, that we can push harder, that we will…Read more The post Will Northern Ireland get the PHEM service…
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The End of the Road — Adventure Medic
Dr Anne Brants / Emergency Physician, Netherlands Dr Isla Madeleine Wormald / ACCS Trainee, UK This article is a brilliant reminder of why expeditions are such a challenging and interesting setting in which to practice medicine. Anna and Isla have done a great job of summarising the lessons to be learned, many of which will ring true to first-time and…





