FROM Death We MUST learn

Don’t miss the comments at the bottom!I was sent this ECG with the following information:A 37 year old female with no comorbidities, a non-smoker, with no known hyperlipidemia and no family h/o of CAD presented to ED with central chest pain since 5 hours with no radiation, increased by moving her arms and associated with SOB.…

via A 37 year old woman with Chest Pain — Dr. Smith’s ECG Blog

Surviving Emergency Medicine training by Dr Kristin Boyle #ICEM2016

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Trauma Care Day 3

There were several streams running simultaneously today which were interesting for prehospitalists, not least the PHEM/HEMS Programme. We tried to get to as many as possible to share some of the key learning points and interesting messages, and again we have recorded some interviews which we will share in future podcasts. ‘One RTC – 3 … Continue reading Trauma Care Day 3

http://phemcast.co.uk/2016/04/19/trauma-care-day-3/

“Hot Potato” – Retrieval of adult patient with airway complications in rural ED

Dr. Karel Habig of Sydney HEMS, leads a global panel in the discussion of the retrieval of patient with a difficult airway in a rural ED. The post “Hot Potato” – Retrieval of adult patient with airway complications in rural ED appeared first on Intensive Care Network.

http://intensivecarenetwork.com/hot-potato-retrieval-adult-patient-airway-complications-rural-ed/