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Surviving Sedation Guidelines presentation at Rural medicine Australia 2015

Surviving Sedation Guidelines at RMA15

Surviving Sedation Guidelines at RMA15

Posted byketaminhOctober 22, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, ketamine, sedationTags:2015, RMA15, surviving-sedation

Prehospital Ketamine by Andrew Schmidt

Posted byketaminhOctober 22, 2015October 22, 2015Posted inFOAMEd, ketamine, Prehospital medicineTags:ketamine, prehospital1 Comment on Prehospital Ketamine by Andrew Schmidt

SMACC DUB REGISTRATION OPENS 28th October 0900 Sydney time!

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Posted byketaminhOctober 21, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:registration, SMACCDUB

The IC-HU that looks to the sky, by Mónica Ferrero

Source: The IC-HU that looks to the sky, by Mónica Ferrero

Posted byketaminhOctober 21, 2015Posted inhuman-condition, intensive careTags:Alfred-hospital, intensive-care

Countdown to smaccDUB Registration Starts Here

It’s one week til registration for smaccDUB opens – find out more here!

Source: Countdown to smaccDUB Registration Starts Here

Posted byketaminhOctober 21, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:registration, SMACCDUB

The Battle of Heroism vs Safety In Healthcare

The battle is on…The heroic healthcare individual or the faceless safety checklist? Brindley takes safety talks to a new level. A true SMACC highlight.

Source: The Battle of Heroism vs Safety In Healthcare

Posted byketaminhOctober 21, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:human-factors, peter-brindley

TEAR DOWN THESE WALLS – FOAMED!

Tear down these walls Support open medical knowledge and open education #FOAMed #txfm https://t.co/eqoq0NFENR pic.twitter.com/qZQWnnLmIy

— Daniel Cabrera (@cabreraERDR) October 19, 2015

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Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:daniel-cabrera, FOAMed

Phenobarbital monotherapy for alcohol withdrawal: Simplicity and power

Source: Phenobarbital monotherapy for alcohol withdrawal: Simplicity and power

Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inagitation, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:delirium-tremens, phenobarbital

Do Not Resuscitate

Source: Do Not Resuscitate

Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inpalliative-careTags:ash-witt, do-not-resuscitate

FELLOW trial (is this the end of apnoeic oxygenation?)- The Bottom Line

Celia Bradford reviews the FELLOW trial of Apneic Oxygenation for Intubation in ICU patients and described the strengths, weaknesses and the bottom line

Source: FELLOW trial (is this the end of apnoeic oxygenation?)- The Bottom Line

Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inairway, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:apnoeic, FELLOW, oxygenation, trial

Paediatric Pain and Sedation – Tips to Change Your Practice from #EuSEM15

Blog post version of Natalie May’s talk from #EuSEM15 on paediatric pain and sedation in the emergency department with tips to change your practice.

Source: Paediatric Pain and Sedation – Tips to Change Your Practice from #EuSEM15

Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inchildren, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:analgesia, paediatric, sedation

Giving Blood on the Battlefield—The Storm Abroad: Anesthesiology During Wartime

Giving Blood on the Battlefield—The Storm Abroad: Anesthesiology During Wartime https://t.co/CSoLIVW8AT via @sharethis #anesthesianews

— Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) October 19, 2015

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Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inFOAMEd, traumaTags:anaesthesia, military

SMACC DUBLIN REGISTRATION OPENS OCTOBER 28th 0900hrs SYDNEY TIME

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Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:registration, SMACCDUB

Students volunteer for SMACC DUBLIN !

Applications for students to join the #SmaccDUB volunteer team are now open! Closes 31st Oct https://t.co/e1ITB6iYJ5 pic.twitter.com/4bmg5mI6kh

— smacc junior (@smaccjunior) October 11, 2015

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Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:SMACCDUB, students

Paediatric Airways not always easy

Pediatric Difficult Airways Not Always Easy To Spot https://t.co/7haB59jXL9 via @sharethis Nearly one fifth unanticipated #anesthesianews

— Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) October 19, 2015

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Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inFOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:airways, paediatric

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