The Norwegian guidelines for spinal immobilisation were recently published in SJTREM. (Open Access) Our involvement with the development of these started back in 2013 and 2014, when we published some posts that were highly critical of the dominating doctrine of extremely liberal … Continue reading → via NORWEGIAN GUIDELINES —
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Indian Guidelines on difficult airway management published ! And its #FOAMEd!
#AirwayGuidelines Indian Guidelines on difficult airway management published https://t.co/HIfd3W9WRA — JV Divatia (@jigidivatia) December 9, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Surviving Sedation Guidelines 2016 update
Paid for by the federation of agitated patients. pic.twitter.com/fM19Ps5R9r — reuben strayer (@emupdates) October 12, 2016
Scandinavian SSAI clinical practice guideline on pre-hospital airway management 2016
SSAI clinical practice guideline on pre-hospital airway management published open access today. https://t.co/a4kTm9UF6G — Marius Rehn (@DrRehn) June 3, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
NEW CPR GUIDELINES —
The Norwegian Resuscitation Council has released revised guidelines for CPR, and presented them at the Scandinavian conference for emergency medicine, SAM 16. These recommendations might differ from international recommendations. Click image or “more” for a quick English translation and run-through … Continue reading → via NEW CPR GUIDELINES —
2015 Official updated Difficult Airway Society Guidelines – Cricoid pressure remains!
Download new intubation guidelines at https://t.co/ttyh8fJV9j. Full paper is available at BJA as open access. https://t.co/Jdd6MJbsXD — DAS (@dasairway) November 13, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Updated DASapp available with new guidelines for Android now. iOS will be available shortly. #guidelines — DAS (@dasairway) November 13, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Forget ALS Guidelines when dealing with PEA. Part 2.
If you were interested in Forget ACLS Guidelines when dealing with Pulseless Electric Activity Part 1 here is the Part 2 of the presentation. In Part 1 we discussed about diagnosis and diagnostic tools. Here are suggested alternative way to evaluate and treat patients with PEA. As usual all your comments will be welcome. http://medest118.com/2015/09/23/forget-als-guidelines-when-dealing-with-pea-part-2/
Updated Canadian guidelines for management of pregnant trauma patient 2015
Surviving Sedation Guidelines 2015
April 2015 DAS intubation guidelines draft for comment
Updated 2013 Australasian Guidelines for Transport of Critically Ill patients
Anaesthetic issues in the emergency situation -WHO guidelines
If in doubt about the regurgitation risk, apply cricoid pressure – it costs nothing and may save a life. (Quote from the WHO guidelines)