Management of common inflight emergencies from @JAMA_current
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— Andrew M. Ibrahim MD (@AndrewMIbrahim) December 22, 2018
Making Things Clot
Making Things Clot
Making Things Clot
— Read on careflightcollective.com/2018/12/20/making-things-clot/
REBOA in Canada
Clinal Myths and Scientific Truth about heart failure/pulmonary edema management in prehospital setting. — MEDEST
An original article by Mario Rugna
From England to the Outback – the story of a flying nurse
Prehospital IV fluids and sepsis study : open access article !
Free Prehospital critical care course in Norway ! Viking Spirit of #FOAMed !
Cuffed or uncuffed tubes? — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Cite this article as: Davis, T. Cuffed or uncuffed tubes?, Don’t Forget the Bubbles, 2018. Available at:http://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.17511The debate over uncuffed versus cuffed endotracheal tubes (ETTs) is a long-standing one. In a paper published in Pediatric Anesthesia this week, one paediatric critical care unit has published the results of their experience of introducing cuffed ETTs. Greaney…
Drone technology in medical emergencies
How can drone technology help connect people in need with life-saving medical supplies? We're exploring that question on our blog: https://t.co/L7OB92j88X pic.twitter.com/xwG4m2bFtO
— National Air and Space Museum (@airandspace) December 16, 2018
Cold Card — Adventure Medic
The Wilderness Medical Society have published a free ‘cut out and keep’-style double sided card, summarising the key elements of hypothermia evaluation and field care for laypersons, trained rescuers and first responders. The full text paper explains its design and evolution, alongside high-resolution printable images of the card. We thought the card might be usefully…



