Tag Archives: prehospital
PHARM Podcast 175 Battlefield fluid resuscitation in 2017
PHARM Podcast 174 Battlefield analgesia in 2017
PHARM Podcast 173 Awake Cricothyrotomy: A Novel Approach to the Surgical Airway in the Tactical Setting
PHARM Podcast 172 Intubating the right atrium with a bougie ! Beware!
PHARM Podcast 171 Prehospital RSI -who’s got the biggest laryngoscope?
PHARM Podcast 170 Prehospital intubation for traumatic brain injury
PHARM Podcast 169 Prehospital doctors and trauma outcomes
Dr John Hinds believed in prehospital doctor led trauma care saving lives (RIP , 2015)
PHARM Podcast 167 London HEMS with Dr Stephen Rashford
Dr Stephen Rashford, Medical Director of Queensland Ambulance Service is a guest speaker at our Emergency Medicine Conference!Tickets in bio pic.twitter.com/m2QXSY3XE1 — St George’s EMS (@sgulems) February 26, 2017
Prehospital trauma course
Looking to brush up on your #prehospital trauma skills? Try the @MyCareFlight #PHTC. 2.5 days of targeted learning for all prehospital pers. pic.twitter.com/pU4LqYAKjx — MyCareFlight_Ed (@MyCareFlight_Ed) April 9, 2017
Seriously, just Kalm Down
Following on from my previous post on managing the agitated patient… via Seriously, just Kalm Down! — AmboFOAM
Kids Prehospital care Here and There
This is the written version of a talk by Dr Andrew Weatherall for the South African Society of Anesthesiologists Congress 2017, just held in Johannesburg. It’s probably just about the shiny things. You probably figure that a talk on prehospital paediatric medicine in Sydney should be about shiny pictures of that thing we call theContinue reading “Kids Prehospital care Here and There”
PHARM Podcast 165 The Control Cric system with Dr Richard Levitan
A prospective, randomised trial of pre-oxygenation strategies available in the pre-hospital environment
A prospective, randomised trial of pre-oxygenation strategies available in the pre-hospital environment
Victorian prehospital chemical restraint 2017 update
It’s time for another post on everyone’s favourite drug: ketamine! Hooray! Ok, so this is not entirely about ketamine, but ketamine does come into it. AV paramedics have recently received training to administer IM ketamine to agitated patients as part of a greater focus on paramedic safety when managing these situations(MICA paramedics have had ketamineContinue reading “Victorian prehospital chemical restraint 2017 update”