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Hi. The latest guidance from APLS has removed collars completely from the immobilisation pathway – http://t.co/GCOpAvpfv7 @catsretrieval
— james tooley (@jamestooley) June 2, 2015
47 ysr old male collapsed on the field. First ALS unit found him arrested in VF.
Shocked 3 times he regained a palpable central pulse.
When we arrived the patient arrested again. VF on the monitor. Shocked 4 times. Mechanical chest compression and tracheal intubation on board. He received Epi, Amio (300+150), Calcium Gluconate and Bicarb (suspected iper K in kidney insufficiency) before the ROSC.
15 minutes passed from the collapse to ROSC, 7 of wich were of “no flow” (no chest compressions, no AED from bystanders).
PMH: Hypertension, kidney insufficiency, heavy smokers. Medication history unknown.
He had chest pain before collapsing, as referred from bystanders.
Vitals at ROSC: GCS 3 T, RR 10 MV, SaO2 100%, EtCO2 35, HR 70 bpm. NIBP 100/70 12 lead EKG at ROSC is shown below
An echo of the heart performed on the field (in the ambulance running to the ED, so I…
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PowerPoint should be banned. PPT explains why on day I'm due to give 3 PPT presentations!! http://t.co/hLZIwOThFs @smaccteam
— Simon Finfer (@icuresearch) May 28, 2015
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Look what they've put in the delegate bag at #retrieval2015. That answers the #BiscuitQuestion once and for all pic.twitter.com/NeZltz7Lec
— Aberdeen Anaesthetic (@Abdn_Anaesth) April 23, 2015
#SAEM15 poster of ketamine for sedation of agitated ED patients. faster with similar side effects. @ketaminh @emcrit pic.twitter.com/30ySp4Wewt
— jeff riddell (@Jeff__Riddell) May 20, 2015
The C-Collar/Spinal Precaution debate.Vid sums it up. https://t.co/uhYLuMhMmK @KangarooBeach @ketaminh @Buck_Reed @paramedic_al @EMS_Junkie
— Michael Borrowdale (@SimNinja3688) May 20, 2015
Ever had to sedate a patient during CPR? What would be your agent of choice? The Kiwis use ketamine #IPHEC2015 pic.twitter.com/OCv9dpEXtO
— erica ley (@ericaley66) May 20, 2015
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