Jesu de Christo!!!!!!
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot right?
Trauma is a cakewalk. It is (mostly) easy to assess. Easy if someone who knows :censored::censored::censored::censored:e from shinola is doing or teaching that is. Not a big deal really. Loads of fluid is not all that helpful. Assessment of...
Yea, trigger tube does not = nasal tube. No need for a BAAM, but get in where you fit in. If it helps, use it. Used to BNTI A LOT (notice "a lot" is not one word), CPAP has changed that practice a bit. Speaking of changing practice? That screw is dope!!! I have not seen those in forever. I...
In my neck of the woods FD is a serious lot of incompetent fools when it comes to EMS. Real real bad in most regards. There are a few souls that have it right, but taken as a whole they are a soup sandwich.
Denver Fire got nailed a few years ago due large in part to the fact that ALL (upwards...
14 or 16 2" for "sick" trauma.
10 for the chest if need be (rare).
Anyone out there lucky enough to carry the 2" cath packaged with the syringe instead of the flash chamber?
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Drunk para socked me in the sniffer in the middle of a crowed bar. Told him "I will beat your crippled ***!" in front of the attentive crowd. For the tape; I did not beat his crippled ***.
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We use the Lucas Device in the hospital but in the field still do manual compression. There is some debate about these devices causing harm to patients:. It does burn through compressed air very quickly, which is a potential downside to using it in the field.
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He knew he was in deep...never touched a pt after he lapsed though. At least there's that. Not a lot but it could have been much worse. The shame is, the guy is (was) a brilliant medic and has been for a long time. I miss having him around.
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Denver Health
Academics are about the same at all the metro area schools. The hook with DHPD is that all your rides are done over the summer with Denver. The other schools you land up with privates or FD. I am not going to debate the quality of those rides but Denver runs more calls than the...
ALTE should be considered anytime you have a kid (birth to 1yoa, typically 6 mo or less) that has a change in color, tone, mentation or anything else that prompts caretakers to call 911.
There is not loads of info available, but what is available is-in my opinion-worth taking seriously. Up...
Just spent the day in BDLS as it is required for the DNC. Same as the BNICE class I took a few years ago with the addition of putting HAMR suits. Not the best time spent.
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Not sure where I read it but I was under the impression the the LD 50 for falls is greater than twice their height or there abouts.
Well done on the Python reference by the way.
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Whoever mentioned the sniffing position as it right on in my opinion. You will see a lot of medics extend the head, when they cannot see the cords they extend the head even more...and more and more. This actually buggers up the alignment you need to see the cords. Placing the patients auditory...
I can get a few more details but not loads yet. The case was just M&M'd. It happened in a suburb of Denver. As far as I know the receiving facility intends to submit the case for publication. More to come if I am able.
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