Mandatory reporting: cure worse than illness? | Medical Journal of Australia #MH4docs https://t.co/mxtcaelXft
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 3, 2016
Bougie tips right here!
@doctorwibble @QASMedDirector @retrocoldplay @ketaminh
Good article on in Hosp bougie use:https://t.co/QxGfh5m2qw— Cosmo Scurr (@londonsdrcosmo) April 2, 2016
STress and resuscitation performance 2016 by Mike Lauria
Nurses
Extreme poverty, lack of work, and unrequited love, are probably the paths to the loss of dignity. But if those are the paths, a disease is the motorway that leads more quickly to that same destination. Illnes put us in the absolute defenselessness. Bows us, makes us dependents. We lose our strength and many times…
CMACKiller mockup
New AF scopes arrived! Beaut image, iOS/Android app conn (Bt/wifi), still/vid record, Mac/hyper blades -all<$20/use! pic.twitter.com/X2Z1RJ74fa
— AGB (@Anaesthesia_AGB) March 31, 2016
AVALANCHE! – Daniel Kornhall — Intensive Care Network
Kornhall's discusses the cause of an avalanche, the Avalanche Survival Curve and what this means in relation to reducing avalanche deaths, current statistics and avalanche pre-hospital medicine. The post AVALANCHE! – Daniel Kornhall appeared first on Intensive Care Network.
Eight strategies for safer prehospital intubation
Eight strategies for safer prehospital intubation https://t.co/6PALXpwPCR pic.twitter.com/Vb7tPJ8dj4
— JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) March 31, 2016
FOAMEd without internet
Lack of internet and device access not a barrier to #FOAMed access https://t.co/tC4Vv9h9Mi via @AfJEM
— Mike Cadogan (@sandnsurf) March 27, 2016
Hitler anaesthesia parody
Intranasal ketamine for the treatment of patients with acute pain in the emergency department
ONSD NORMAL VALUES
Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter (ONSD) on ultrasound has been used to identify patients with high intracranial pressure. ONSD threshold measurements for high ICP range from 5 to 6mm. Unfortunately there´s not really been any reference values. A study in Journal of …
PHARM quality – how do you know when you’re doing it well?
This post from Dr Alan Garner tackles a core problem for all practitioners who give a damn – how do you know you’re doing it well? A chat worth having and Alan has a pretty good summary of the Carebundle approach. How do we measure quality in prehospital and retrieval medicine? Speed? Number of procedures […]
http://careflightcollective.com/2016/03/26/pharm-quality-how-do-you-know-when-youre-doing-it-well/
Team work, managing teams – Chris Hicks
Chris Hicks talk Making Teams Work challenges current training for high acuity events and emergency training processes, or lack there of.
LIGNOCAINE not Lidocaine
LIDOCAINE – have you considered an IV infusion for pain? https://t.co/NeQI1dXhV9 @ketaminh @aLittleMedic #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/lSRlNQMrHi
— David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) March 22, 2016
Prehospital ketamine with Dr Sergey Motov
Brief overview of pre-hospital use of ketamine for pain, sedation and agitation. #FOAMems #FOAMed #ketamine https://t.co/dFWFxmUvFa
— Sergey Motov (@painfreeED) March 23, 2016




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