@caffeinemedic I passed the most recent sitting of the written. I did lots of questions (eLA, BMJ, Pastest), the college online revision course and supplemented with focussed reading in the books of topics I was getting wrong in practice questions. I did the majority of the 'exam revision' eLA
UK critical care clinicians are wanted for a study run by the University of Aberdeen to discuss central line care. To find out more and register your interest visit https://t.co/NOrEqC3Yi3.
@rebekahdloy On nights this week, really hope it’ll open this morning so I can get some sleep before I go in tonight. However, I have low expectations.
@JAShuttleworth Sorry! So I think you just need one of these (link below). Just check that the connection in image 3 you posted looks like the connector here and you should be sorted. I’m not used to this connection but seems to be the standard for reversing cameras. https://t.co/FVCmjTV7QI
@JAShuttleworth I’ve looked at your pictures and have a better idea. So the camera takes this four pin connection as an option for its output, and you have a cable for 4-pin to 3.5mm which will plug into the display? In this case as you need is a suitable length of 4 pin aviation!
@JAShuttleworth Not that I’ve seen, a quick search hasn’t turned anything up. For 6m I’d probably connect the output to a 10m male-male RCA then a short converter to 3.5mm. Signal quality should still be fine at that length (20m+ I’d convert to Ethernet but that won’t affect you here).
Interesting look at the physical and mental impacts of undertaking medical care in body armour.
Highlights the importance of the tactical care continuum. No matter how good you are at the point of impact, your interventions are limited..
@PoliceMedics
Presenting some recent work from @IofPHC at the recent @FPHCEd conference. Future areas to explore are provision of formed armour for females and the design of the wider uniform for greater flexibility in the interoperability of the equipment.