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’nuff said at Pre-Hospital Blog
http://www.prehospitalblog.com/2009/09/17/nuff-said
EMS can be better. Yes, it’s that simple. Did you like this? If so, please bookmark it. About it, and subscribe to the blog RSS feed. September 17th, 2009 at 6:58 pm. Supportve care for asthma attacks. 7 Responses to '’nuff said'. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Unfortunately, we seem to be intent on making it as complicated as possible with rules and certifications, and excuses. this just results in low resuscitation numbers, which keeps the number of funerals up. 17 Sep 09 at 7:55 pm. Thanks to this pu...
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Mechanism of injury at Pre-Hospital Blog
http://www.prehospitalblog.com/2009/12/09/mechanism-of-injury
EMS can be better. Has a great post up on trauma triage criteria, leading into some harsh criticism of mechanism of injury as a treatment criteria. Treatment based on mechanism needs to go the way of bloodletting and alchemy. I recall being trained to assess a patient based on signs and symptoms, not the vague possibility that they might at some point have sustained some hypothetical injury. Pop on over and check out Rogue Medic’s post. It’s worth your time. Did you like this? If so, please bookmark it.
normalsinus.blogspot.com
Normal Sinus Rhythm: September 2008
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Sunday, September 28, 2008. Welcome back to NSR. We've been. Going through a slight reorganization of sorts, but we're back! This week is unthemed, so you'll see posts on a variety of EMS topics. Give them a visit and let them know what you think! First up we have Rogue Medic. With Respiratory Therapy: 101 - What? From Respiratory Therapy 101: Just Keep Breathing. Comes this not-so-shocking description of apparent misbehavior by a doctor - What? Next up we have Peter. With Out of Time. Its amazing what a...
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Normal Sinus Rhythm: NSR Week 3 (Late)
http://normalsinus.blogspot.com/2008/07/nsr-week-3-late.html
Monday, July 7, 2008. NSR Week 3 (Late). Welcome to Normal Sinus Rhythm! This week, Gertrude over at Ridin' The Bus. Gave us the prompt, "You might be a if." Posted with each link is an excerpt of the original post; head over there and leave a comment if you have the time! If there is a theme you would like to see in a future NSR, leave a comment here or send an email to nsrblog@gmail.com. We would really appreciate input on this project! Tells us, You Know You're A Paramedic When. 9 You carry more varie...
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Normal Sinus Rhythm: NSR Week 6
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Friday, August 1, 2008. Welcome to Normal Sinus Rhythm, Week 6! There is no theme for this week, so we hope you enjoy a mix of ideas and stories. Posted with each link is an excerpt of the original post; head over there and leave a comment if you have the time. If there is a theme you would like to see in a future NSR, leave a comment here or send an email to nsrblog@gmail.com. We would really appreciate input on this project. Brings us National Security Roulette. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Normal Sinus Rhythm: July 2008
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Sunday, July 20, 2008. Welcome to Normal Sinus Rhythm, Week 5! There is no theme for this week, so we hope you enjoy a veritable slew of ideas and stories. Posted with each link is an excerpt of the original post; head over there and leave a comment if you have the time. If there is a theme you would like to see in a future NSR, leave a comment here or send an email to nsrblog@gmail.com. We would really appreciate input on this project. Brings us a story of Recognition. When Are You A Competent Medic.
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Normal Sinus Rhythm: NSR Week 5
http://normalsinus.blogspot.com/2008/07/nsr-week-5.html
Sunday, July 20, 2008. Welcome to Normal Sinus Rhythm, Week 5! There is no theme for this week, so we hope you enjoy a veritable slew of ideas and stories. Posted with each link is an excerpt of the original post; head over there and leave a comment if you have the time. If there is a theme you would like to see in a future NSR, leave a comment here or send an email to nsrblog@gmail.com. We would really appreciate input on this project. Brings us a story of Recognition. When Are You A Competent Medic.
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Normal Sinus Rhythm: NSR Week 15
http://normalsinus.blogspot.com/2008/09/nsr-week-15.html
Sunday, September 28, 2008. Welcome back to NSR. We've been. Going through a slight reorganization of sorts, but we're back! This week is unthemed, so you'll see posts on a variety of EMS topics. Give them a visit and let them know what you think! First up we have Rogue Medic. With Respiratory Therapy: 101 - What? From Respiratory Therapy 101: Just Keep Breathing. Comes this not-so-shocking description of apparent misbehavior by a doctor - What? Next up we have Peter. With Out of Time. Its amazing what a...
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Paracynic: August 2008
http://paracynic.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
Standing Trendelenburg on it's Head. He didn't work on Shock, and neither does his position, Dammit. May 24, 1844 – December 15, 1924) was a German surgeon and son of the philosopher Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg. A number of medical treatments and terminologies have been named for him. He is perhaps best remembered for the Trendelenburg. Position in which the patient is placed on a bed which is put into incline such that the patient's. Head is lower than his feet. Trendelenburg. He changed his mind.