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London retrieval service report on new COVID19 paediatric illness
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Dextrose in kids
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… viaContinue reading “Cuffed or uncuffed tubes? — Don’t Forget the Bubbles”
Prehospital droperidol for children with acute severe behavioural disturbance
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Paediatric airway assessment
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A short story about life… — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Cite this article as: Tagg, A. A short story about life…, Don’t Forget the Bubbles, 2018. Available at:http://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.16688This is the second of a two part post based on my talk for FIX18 entitled A short story about death and life. We published the first part yesterday. As we were playing in the courtyard by the… viaContinue reading “A short story about life… — Don’t Forget the Bubbles”
A short story about death… — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Cite this article as: Tagg, A. A short story about death…, Don’t Forget the Bubbles, 2018. Available at:http://doi.org/10.31440/DFTB.16636This is the first of a two part post based on my talk for FIX18 entitled A short story about death and life… We’ll publish the second part tomorrow. “Someone will be along in a minute to explain what…Continue reading “A short story about death… — Don’t Forget the Bubbles”
Tetralogy of Fallot explained!
#TetralogyOfFallot is a combination of four congenital abnormalities. Dr. Peter Lang from @BostonChildrens gives a fantastic whiteboard-style lecture on the complex anatomy and pathophysiology of Tetralogy of Fallot. https://t.co/PgLhe5jbio #PedsICU #Cardiac #Heart #Pediatrics — OPENPediatrics (@OPENPediatrics) August 22, 2018
Kids airway!
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Paediatric Sepsis
Prehospital friends: here’s a talk on Sepsis in Children recorded for @SA_Ambulance at @MedSTAR_SA. Definitely some jargon in there, but hope it helps you recognise, assess & stabilise these kids with confidence!https://t.co/ENTaOf4Kvk pic.twitter.com/R75pmlTUj2 — Mardi Steere 🌏 (@mardi_steere) July 18, 2018
Best Laid Plans — Songs or Stories
Not that long ago there was a whole post on the redesign of the difficult airway trolley at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. It was pretty popular, but it was sort of missing (at least) one thing. Dr Andrew Weatherall returns with an update. If you build it they will come. Apparently. And they willContinue reading “Best Laid Plans — Songs or Stories”
The Children’s Wales Air Ambulance
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Big trauma in little kids
New kids trauma post up on the Collective https://t.co/OjcqOG4GU3 — Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) May 19, 2018
The Kids airway
IntroductionWelcome to one of the newest additions to Taming the SRU, a monthly installment of Air Care topics and pointers. Monthly posts will fall under one of four categories:Core Content: includes key knowledge all flight providers should know”Thoughts from the Front Lines” (TFTFL): interviews with experts in the field of flight med”How on Earth do… viaContinue reading “The Kids airway”

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