Nyberger, K., Strömmer, L., & Wahlgren, C.-M.. (2023). A systematic review of hemorrhage and vascular injuries in civilian public mass shootings. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 31(1). https://t.co/ocalN8sE31
July ‘23 Papers Podcast
Some huge studies this month!
•DEVICE; VL vs DL in emergency intubation
•PATCH; TXA for prehospital severe trauma
•Treatment of asymptomatic hypertension in hospital
https://t.co/JllNsEB79d
https://t.co/ipr8fDYKCi
https://t.co/RNpmm817fz #FOAMed
Open to (and appropriate for) any one that ever encounters a patient experiencing an unscheduled attendance with the floor .... ie collapse ? Cause, fall on ward, long lie, vaso vagal etc
Free cpd for revalidation. Please share with your contacts
https://t.co/htAVtYlSTd
📢SOUTH WALES REGIONAL PHEM TEACHING EVENT📢
📅 12th July 18:00-21:30
📍Virtually (for talk) OR in person at University hospital of Wales (+ post talk sims & skill stations)
-@kostamorley@EmrtsWales talk on out of hosp cardiac arrests
-Sims
https://t.co/SUAGN6Bhy0
@FPHCEd
Help us craft the content for this important @TheResusRoom episode. Post any questions, concerns or uncertainties that you’d like addressing. Prehospital or ED.
I’m lining up a heap of experts plus a brilliant guest speaker!
#paramedic#FOAMEd#ambulance#emergencymedicine
We don’t see blast injuries very often in civilian practice, but when we do we need to be prepared. @krakentwins brings a wealth of experience to the topic in this @stemlyns podcast from the @PremierWessex conference. #FOAMed
https://t.co/nbY7mdp220
Please visit @stemlyns to read about Max and the reasons why we need the AMAX4 algorithm in anaphylaxis/asthma. I promise you'll learn from this tragic story. Thank you Ben and Tamara.
Joining @DFTBubbles@LITFLblog to get the learning out there.
https://t.co/UYBer26nih
The final in a series of three on human factors. A really honest and open discussion with Jim Walmsley. Some useful consideration of high acuity low frequency scenarios 🚑🚁 https://t.co/3BrH2faQlp
This review found additional evidence in support of attending ALS courses. Studies demonstrate that accredited ALS courses, specifically ALS, NRT, and HBB training, improve patient survival outcomes in adult and neonatal patients.
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#ResusTwitter
Register now for Thursday's Allied Health Professionals working in PEOLC webinar.
How Allied Health professionals contribute to high-quality palliative and end-of-life care irrespective of condition or diagnosis.
Thursday 8th June at 1600hrs
https://t.co/mXo995hrNq
Part way through the course having not been able to join on the day. Such a beneficial course but I’d say the most impactful has been patient positioning. Whether you undertake RSI or are a part of the team involved this is a great source of learning.
Our Intubation, RSI & RSI Assist Course is now uploaded and available of the website, including;
•All talks
•Intubation videos
•RSI run through
•Q&As
https://t.co/StdmqtRPnW
An excellent exploration of the flash team with @BigBenjiWatts. As something that occurs often in the out of hospital setting this is an important listen 🚑🚒🚓🚁 https://t.co/Xl9HjlOVIr
June ’23 Papers Podcast
•Early vs Delayed rib fracture fixation
•Ruling out ACS prehospitally with a troponin
•10 vs 20 breaths per minute in arrest
https://t.co/JllNsEB79d
https://t.co/ipr8fDYKCi
https://t.co/RNpmm817fz #FOAMed