Nebraska protocol to sedate SCA patients who attain awareness from CPR https://t.co/QJ8P7jGVPS T pic.twitter.com/TGXwYBY4hN
— EMS1 (@EMS1) March 12, 2016
Refusing the treatment…or loving life! by Olga Rubio
Is There a Doctor on the Plane? – Joe Lex
Lisa McQueen turn a critical eye toward common pseudoaxioms in paediatrics. She may even debunk the notion that “children are not just little adults.”
An improvised laryngoscope
what do you do with it https://t.co/hRO2BaK4p2
— Seth Trueger (@MDaware) March 9, 2016
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— Seth Trueger (@MDaware) March 9, 2016
. @MDaware @davedungay @mjslabbert @DrEricLevi here’s the video evidence https://t.co/iqIyXqCdPd
— James Tooley (@jamestooley) March 9, 2016
This is why you train
Awesome team work for a life saving intervention, well done @MullyBean and crew. https://t.co/70lH5wjjng
— Clare Richmond (@drbear13) March 5, 2016
Is Ketofol the milk of human kindness for procedural sedation. St.Emlyn’s
St.Emlyn’s – Meducation in Virchester #FOAMed Another fine day in Virchester and another marvellous weekly Journal Club discussing Ketofol. I was unable to attend our traditional meeting (which ended a few minutes ago) as I was visiting my parents but I guess the beauty of #FOAMed is that you actually do not have to physically…
Straight Talk about Blades and Kids
Some of the more popular posts on this site have been the ones where we vox pop paediatric anaesthetists for their top tips on a topic. The brief is easy: what are the things you most commonly say to people trying to learn this particular skill. Today’s edition – laryngoscopy. So here is a collection of thoughts […]
http://songsorstories.com/2016/03/04/straight-talk-about-blades-and-kids/
A Bit Early and A Bit Far Away
We welcome another new contributor to the site with this post. Jodie Martin is a clinical educator and flight nurse working in the Top End of Australia. She has just finished up a Masters which included looking at a big retrieval challenge – preterm births in the wild reaches of the Northern Territory. Which retrieval taskings scare you […]
http://careflightcollective.com/2016/02/28/a-bit-early-and-a-bit-far-away/
Ketamine sedation for psychostimulant intoxication

Take two of these and call me in the morning
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Why doctors choose to die differently
Why doctors choose to die differently @CNN https://t.co/a0JugaMsyb
— Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) February 18, 2016
Industrial Paramedic -An Emerging Specialty?
Coordinating medical emergencies in regional and rural Australia
Cool, Cairns @RoyalFlyingDoc staff. Coordinating medical emergencies in regional and rural Australia https://t.co/ZKQbgMHVW3 via @ABCNews
— Karen Yates (@karenyatesjcu) February 23, 2016
RMWC16 Day 1 – #RMWC16
@ToxNow @SpyderEM @ketaminh @PatoDeAgua You've been quoted in my #Storify story "RMWC16 Day 1 – #RMWC16" https://t.co/oV1crTee6j
— Bodymender (@Bodymender_n_ED) February 23, 2016
Difficult Intubation Factors in Prehospital Rapid Sequence Intubation by an Australian Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
Ketamine for rescue sedation in acute agitation
ketamine works/safe in ED agitation: data: https://t.co/1RqKxqEp3R
opinion: https://t.co/1S7NsYOmjJ @AnnalsofEM -ST pic.twitter.com/hhflKC9plG— Seth Trueger (@MDaware) February 20, 2016



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