
NAP4 Author advises cricoid pressure remain as standard of care

In memory of Dr John Hinds


The AUTHORS OF NAP4 RESPOND WITH VIGOUR ON THE NEEDLE VS KNIFE CRICOTHYROIDOTOMY DEBATE
Study: Ketamine found more effective for treating highly-agitated patients during transport https://t.co/enxpPXP4yD pic.twitter.com/bKU0qBeYjU
— EMS1 (@EMS1) May 24, 2016
Bed-Up-Head-Elevated Position for Emergent Intubation via @Core_EM
Blog: https://t.co/sddM8Wt87K
Video: https://t.co/Nl4NuoUd23#FOAMed— Salim R. Rezaie (@srrezaie) May 23, 2016
Oh what a surprise #not https://t.co/vapZ4UZZGw
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) May 23, 2016
BestBets: Should real resuscitationists use airway checklists? THE ANSWER IS A BIG FAT MAYBE https://t.co/eMlieNc97X
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) May 23, 2016
BBC Sport – North West 200: New #NorthernIreland #airambulance service is 'tribute' to Hinds https://t.co/VBIXI0ynaN
— John Pritchard (@Volteral) May 22, 2016
St.Emlyn's – Meducation in Virchester #FOAMed A 31 year old gentleman is wheeled into your resuscitation room by two paramedics and four police officers. You were pre-alerted five minutes ago that you would be receiving an agitated man who was found in the street acting aggressively. The police tell you they found evidence of cocaine use.…
The UC Division of EMS has recorded a series of podcasts to celebrate EMS Week 2016. We are honored to be able to engage EMS Providers throughout the world with this forum. If you practice pre-hospital medicine, we would like to say thank you and that we appreciate everything you do to provide a high…
http://www.tamingthesru.com/blog/ems-week/pre-hospital-trauma-care-lessons-learned-from-the-front
As you know, next May 26th and 27th is taking place in Barcelona the II National Conference on Humanizing Intensive Care.One of the discussion pannel is called “Before and the end” and “Palliative Intensive Care: why not?”, and will be moderated by Dra. Mari Cruz Martín with the speakers Dr. Enric Benito (Coordinator of Palliative…
http://www.humanizingintensivecare.com/2016/05/palliative-intensive-care-why-not.html
Not that long ago Dr Alan Garner described the process for developing Carebundles as part of trying to deliver the best care and measure it at the same time. Here’s the first of the follow-up posts: on TBI. The isolated severe traumatic brain injury bundle As a follow up to our blog about Carebundles and their general […]
http://careflightcollective.com/2016/05/17/a-bundle-for-tbi/
Are you interested in working with Auckland HEMS? Click HERE for details…
via Auckland HEMS ACEM Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine Special Skills Post — Auckland HEMS
Interesting article:
Pressure ulcers and skin indentation from spinal immobilisation.https://t.co/rDLiA0Rtef pic.twitter.com/HEh54hHMDJ
— Rob Fenwick (@robfenwick) May 15, 2016
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