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The Critically Burned Patient

April 15, 2024
Burn injuries are among the most intimidating emergencies faced by prehospital care providers. The intricacies of managing such cases were vividly discussed in our recent podcast featuring Derek Miller, an experienced burn nurse with a deep understanding of burn care. This post delves into the key takeaways from the podcast, offering practical guidance and insight to enhance the care of burn patients in the prehospital setting.

End-Tidal CO2 Monitoring in Hemorrhagic Shock: A Vital Tool for Assessment and Management

October 13, 2023
Hemorrhagic shock, characterized by a significant loss of blood volume, characterized by end organ dysfunction as the result of inadequate tissue profusion. It is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires rapid assessment and intervention. Timely recognition of its severity and continuous monitoring of the patient's condition are paramount to guide appropriate treatment strategies. One valuable emerging tool in this critical setting is the measurement of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) levels. ETCO2 monitoring provides crucial information about a patient's cardiovascular status and can aid healthcare providers in making informed decisions for resuscitation and management. In this article, we will explore the role of ETCO2 in the context of hemorrhagic shock and review some of Dr. Eric Campion's research in this field.

Serotonin Toxicity

March 15, 2023
Serotonin Toxicity is a spectrum. Early recognition and treatment is key to preventing bad outcomes.

The Ideal Trauma Call

December 15, 2022
Are you running your traumas as efficiently as you should? Dave Edwards shares with us the ideal approach/philosophy/teaching tool to how theses calls should ideally go. This document is years in the making with input from Trauma Surgeons, Emergency Physicians, and Paramedics to help clearly delineate our priorities in trauma.
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The Call Nobody Trained You For

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Your Checklist Is Making You Worse: Why Pilots Use Them and Paramedics Don’t

Glenn Fisher
A checklist should reduce cognitive load. So why does yours make things worse? Airline pilot and safety officer Glenn Fisher breaks down how aviation refined checklists over decades of crash data and human factors research.

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How to Build Procedural Skills – That Actually Stick

Dr. Jason Hine
Adapted from Loud & Clear podcast episode with Dr. Jason Hine How Procedural Skills Actually Get Built to Last If your procedural training relies on a […]

Frostbite: Time is tissue

Greg Doctor
Frostbite is more dangerous than it looks and easier to make worse than you think. In this episode, Ross and Will sit down with Dr. Greg […]

How to fail Better in EMS

Stephanie Suzadail
Failing Better: A Field Trainer’s Guide to Failure, Growth Mindset, and Resilience in EMS Adapted from Loud & Clear Episode: How to Fail Better in EMS: […]

Great mentors shape better EMS clinicians

Ben Tacy
Don’t Be A Field Training Officer Be A Field Training Mentor. Field training is about more than teaching skills, it shapes culture, standards, and the kind […]

SALAD Airway Technique for Paramedics

Dr. Jim DuCanto
Suction First: Dr. Ducanto on the Contaminated Airway and What Comes Next — Supplemental Blog Post The Contaminated Airway Has a Solution. Here’s What Every Paramedic […]
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