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Laquo; I’m not nuts about mental health! It’s all happening in London. This week see’s the start of the London Trauma conference and another great line up of speakers. Two full days of Trauma care followed by cardiac arrest topics. Who would miss this? Unlike previous years where I had been foiled by a night shift or a snotty nose the year before, I will once again be depending on you to let me know what I missing. More at the conference websit. Feed Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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Trauma |
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Care of severely injured patient. Hilar Twists & Human Error. June 30, 2016. This engaging scene from ‘ Code Blue. 8216; demonstrates a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service team managing a patient with major thoracic haemorrhage. They have done a right thoracotomy and want to clamp the hilum but there’s some kit missing from the pack. This scene has some great discussion points for prehospital professionals, even if the specific scenario is somewhat unlikely for most people’s practice:. The hilar twist m...
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Category Archives: Acute Med. Acute care of the medically sick adult. Advice To A Young Resuscitationist. June 2, 2016. This talk was the opening plenary given at smacc Chicago. The title they gave me was ‘. Advice To A Young Resuscitationist. It’s Up To Us To Save The World. The references for the talk are here. Louisa in London – Prehospital Lessons from LTC2015. December 23, 2015. The London Trauma Conference. So what were the highlights of the Prehospital Day? The revised 2015 process aims to reduce ...
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The St.Emlyn’s virtual hospital podcast » 2014 » December
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The St.Emlyn’s virtual hospital podcast. The Christmas review podcast with Iain and Simon from St.Emlyn’s. A Christmas review of the world of EM, CC and resuscitation #FOAMed. This review is no way exclusive and focuses on sites that people may not be familiar with. Take it as read that EMCRIT, LITFL, PHARM, ICN, SGEM, EMLitofNote, ALiEM, Resus.me, KI docs, etc. are already known to be awesome. Check them out and follow the many excellent #FOAMed sites around the world. Download the GoodSAM app! Next wee...
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Sonographic bits and bobs. Does RV enlargement on echo predict PE? January 20, 2014. A nice paper from. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Showing the test characteristcs of some of the common signs we look for on basic 2D echo that suggest the presence of (sub)massive pulmonary embolism:. Right Ventricular Dilatation on Bedside Echocardiography Performed by Emergency Physicians Aids in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism. Ann Emerg Med. 2014 Jan;63(1):16-24. May 8, 2013. Inferior Vena Cava Ultrasound. Some t...
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PHARM |
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Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine. Hilar Twists & Human Error. June 30, 2016. This engaging scene from ‘ Code Blue. 8216; demonstrates a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service team managing a patient with major thoracic haemorrhage. They have done a right thoracotomy and want to clamp the hilum but there’s some kit missing from the pack. This scene has some great discussion points for prehospital professionals, even if the specific scenario is somewhat unlikely for most people’s practice:. The hilar twist...
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Resus |
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August 22, 2016. Mention the term ‘difficult airway’ and many of us will conjure mental images of some kind of distorted anatomy. However, airway management may be ‘difficult’ for a number of reasons, and no internationally agreed definition of the term exists. Given the wrong staff and circumstances, an ‘easy’ airway in your or my hands may indeed become very difficult. In their editorial “. The myth of the difficult airway: airway management revisited. 8221; (1) Huitink and Bouwman state:. Lexicon, par...
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