@je_ff_ff@plantdaddy530@EricPhDing I'm a Paramedic. 20 years in 911. 10 years in critical care transport, including ECMO cannulation and transport teams and Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care. There is zero...ZERO...comparison between management of a trauma patient on scene and ICU care.
@CARESRegistry it has long been suspected that earlier, but limited Epinephrine may be associated with better outcomes. But better outcomes with Epi if you are transporting intra-arrest is a consolation prize. Not an achievement.
@romduck I think it's kind of a silly post. Who is the "boss" in this scenario? The supervisor? Supervisor should know your name. The operations manager? Might not match the name to the face. Higher than this and it's just unrealistic to expect it.
@Linktree_ I don't know why it's becoming increasingly more complicated to post post a link, but it is driving me absolutely insane. Is there a department there dedicated to adding steps to posting Links? Can I get a widget or something where you just PASTE/LINK/BYE?
@BrooksWalsh Does the withdrawal of support automatically prevent this diagnosis? Like is this related to an ICD10 code or can a physician still independently diagnose this?
@ross_prager When you say "In many case", what are we talking about? Is it "There is the potential for it to be..." or is it "More likely than not..."? Is there any literature that supports this?
@stevecripe57 A fake quote is not a source. I'm completely willing to believe the sentiment you're attempting to convey could be legit. But the quote was designed to do one thing, and you were the catch of the day.
@AFMIII007@AP@CommunityNotes We all know that. The headline is reporting a literal action he took. Headlines tend to not be entire articles that opine on the legalities of actions.
@HandtevyMD Being in pediatric critical care, we don't have any different criteria for use of CPAP or BiPAP with kids than we do adults. If they need NIV they get NIV.