Expanding the concept of Palliative Care, by Mari Cruz Martín.
What is airwayNautics?
Mannitol or hypertonic saline – which one to pick for your raised ICP patients?
Mannitol or hypertonic saline – which one to pick for your raised ICP patients? Great post and summary of evidence http://t.co/2qK9XdU0Co
— Gareth Hardy (@DrGDH) August 25, 2015
Streetlights & Counting Clicks
First post at airwayNautics
Air Ambulance for Northern Ireland Update – August 2015
Air ambulance report due to go to health minister @DocJohnHinds http://t.co/1NSaQtTgj3
— Mike Abernethy (@FLTDOC1) August 25, 2015
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Why would you clamp a tracheal tube?
7 free papers on this week’s Topic of the Week – HEMS
7 free papers on this week's Topic of the Week – HEMS @HawkmoonHEMS
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— Rob Mac Sweeney (@CritCareReviews) August 23, 2015
Critical Care – Out There
Don´t worry: you think and I will listen to you, by Natalia Salgueiro
Permission to die
Does video make for little airway stars?
Most of us are always out for new techniques to make difficult cases easier. Videolaryngoscopy is one area of great change over the last decade. Here Andrew Weatherall looks at videolaryngoscopy as it relates to looking after the little kidlet airway.
Seeing is believing. It can happen in a moment in sport. It’s the whole basis of magicians plying their trade. Even people seeing mysterious circles appearing in crops want to believe.
Perhaps that impulse is why everyone wants to believe in videolaryngoscopy. And it makes sense. It’s persuasive. The view is better than your eyes alone. It must be better.
And yet … the evidence doesn’t help us back up our gut reaction. So the debate starts. It’s a pretty big debate too. Too big for here.
So let’s just talk about one bit. Let’s see where videolaryngoscopy fits in with kids.
Open Bias
I should declare an interest here. I like videolaryngoscopy. I…
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10 Ways to Reduce a Dislocated Shoulder” in a single video
Finally, “10 Ways to Reduce a Dislocated Shoulder” in a single video…it’s here! https://t.co/qeybwPBDw9 @EMNews pic.twitter.com/VBRfJNSUj7
— Larry Mellick (@Lmellick) August 14, 2015
Ketamine endorsed in official Australian policy for management of agitated ED patients!
PEDIATRIC PAIN CONTROL IN EMS – IS KETAMINE THE NEXT BIG THING?
Pedi-pain? try 'KIDamine'. right @ketaminh? http://t.co/VKmPFXJbtl
— EM–Steven McGuire (@EM_SteveMcGuire) August 21, 2015


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