Produced in collaboration with Trish Greenhalgh, University of Oxford.
Created by Vicki Martin http://www.vickimartin.co.uk using Videoscribe.
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In memory of Dr John Hinds
Produced in collaboration with Trish Greenhalgh, University of Oxford.
Created by Vicki Martin http://www.vickimartin.co.uk using Videoscribe.
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Viable SARS-CoV-2 in the air of a hospital room with COVID-19 patients – International Journal of Infectious Diseases
— Read on www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(20)30739-6/fulltext
Sexual harassment: The onus is absolutely on all men to help build a new kind of society where women don’t live in fear, writes Jane McCredie
— Read on insightplus.mja.com.au/2021/9/enough-is-enough-calling-out-bad-behaviour-in-medicine/
Use of intramuscular ketamine by paramedics in the management of severely agitated patients – Bernard – – Emergency Medicine Australasia – Wiley Online Library
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Tracheal intubation remains the gold standard of airway management in emergency medicine and maximizing safety, intubation success, and especially first-pass intubation success (FPS) in these situations is imperative. We conducted a prospective observational study on all 12 helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) bases of the Swiss Air Rescue, between February 15, 2018, and February 14, 2019. All 428 patients on whom out-of-hospital advanced airway management was performed by the HEMS crew were included. The C-MAC video laryngoscope was used as the primary device for tracheal intubation. Intubation procedures were recorded by the video laryngoscope and precise time points were recorded to verify the time necessary for each attempt and the overall procedure time until successful intubation. The videos were further analysed for problems and complications during airway management by an independent reviewer. Additionally, a questionnaire about the intubation procedure, basic characteristics of the patient, circumstances, environmental factors, and the provider’s level of experience in airway management was filled out. Main outcome measures were FPS of tracheal intubation, overall success rate, overall intubation time, problems and complications of video laryngoscopy. FPS rate was 87.6% and overall success rate 98.6%. Success rates, overall time to intubation, and subjective difficulty were not associated to the providers’ expertise in airway management. In patients undergoing CPR FPS was 84.8%, in trauma patients 86.4% and in non-trauma patients 93.3%. FPS in patients with difficult airway characteristics, facial trauma/burns or obesity ranges between 87 and 89%. Performing airway management indoors or inside an ambulance resulted in a significantly higher FPS of 91.1% compared to outdoor locations (p — Read on sjtrem.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13049-021-00863-9
Safety of air medical transport of patients with COVID‐19 by personnel using routine personal protective equipment – Braude – 2021 – Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open – Wiley Online Library
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Early Release – Transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 during Border Quarantine and Air Travel, New Zealand (Aotearoa) – Volume 27, Number 5—May 2021 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal – CDC
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Cite this article as: Jason van der Velde. Paediatric pieces for Prehospital practitioners, Don’t Forget the Bubbles, 2021. Available at:https://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.32110 I’m one of those that see little humans as little humans and big humans as big humans and don’t buy into the whole angst that children are different. Some humans require small bits of kits…
Paediatric pieces for Prehospital practitioners — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
This week sees the opening of the first UK high-street clinic offering psychedelic-assisted therapy. Could popping psilocybin be the future of mental healthcare?
— Read on amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/mar/13/it-blew-my-mind-can-psychedelic-drugs-cure-addiction-depression

Cite this article as: Viv Forde and Owen Keane. A journey to remember, Don’t Forget the Bubbles, 2021. Available at:https://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.…
A journey to remember
Some 30,000 people have joined the March 4 Justice Facebook group planning protests following the accusation by Brittany Higgins.
— Read on time.com/5945614/australia-protests-rape-allegations/
Researchers say ‘very low’-quality research led to outdated guidelines on who got the best PPE, leaving those most at risk exposed
— Read on amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/12/cdc-covid-protective-gear-ppe-research
Attorney-General Christian Porter claimed it would set a bad precedent if he were to stand down over an unproved rape allegation, but there are several past examples of federal cabinet ministers resigning or being sacked over unproven claims that they deny. Read more at Monash Lens.
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St.Emlyn’s – Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Cricothyroidotomy is a procedure that worried many emergency physicians. Partly because it’s a rare procedure, but also because we are likely to embarking on it at a time when things are ‘going wrong’. The most likely time will be during a failed intubation when stress levels will be high, the…
JC: Real world cricothyroidotomy experience. St Emlyn’s — St.Emlyn’s