🔐Epidurals in the UK: practice and complications over 80 years. It is striking how much some things have changed, yet how others have not changed at all.
"Many of these complications can be minimised by scrupulous attention to detail��.
@irish_kc
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🔐Epidurals in the UK: practice and complications.
To celebrate our 75th anniversary, we will be taking an important paper from each decade and describing its relevance to current practice. This month, @irish_kc and Steve Yentis take on the 1960s!
🔗https://t.co/7Z9EwbMzA7
What’s an airway manager?
One who manages the airway or assists those who do
ED
ICM
PHEM
Retrieval medic
First responder
Paramedic
CRNA
Anaesthesia officer
Anaesthesia associate
ODP
Anaesthesia nurse
Critical care nurse
ED nurse
& last but definitely not least Anaesthetist
I’ve just been lucky enough to go through the whole of UCL airway matters MOOC.
Put simply I suggest every airway manager should do it.
It’s free and starts next month
https://t.co/6FvuJznCwJ
I’ve just swam my first mile of my channel swim! I now have 1 month to complete the challenge. 22 miles total- which I’ll be swimming in a pool! Please sponsor for a chance to see some beautiful #goggleface selfies and to raise money for Aspire 🏊🏻♀️ 💪🏻💪🏻 #aspirechannelswim#aspire
Powerful accounts from clinicians working above and beyond in our NHS, including @RCoANews fellow @traumagasdoc. These stories show the immense strain that both the system and staff are under. Change is needed.
https://t.co/laPs1aDhuU