http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/833585-treatment
Here's a bit from eMedicine: CBRNE - Incendiary Agents, White Phosphorus: Treatment & Medication
So, don't use mineral oil. Copper sulfate is also contraindicated.
Yeah, we probably won't see much willie peter in the civilian EMS...
The 9th edition of Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured says on page 522,
(Emphasis added.)
They mean, of course, potassium. Phosphorus must be stored under water to prevent spontanaeous combustion with atmospheric oxygen.
The workbook compounds the error on page 175 with...
Systems
I'm all for education.
How many people with nursing degrees choose to add paramedicine to their careers? Also, how many go the other way, adding MD or nursing after paramedicine? (Not counting tv characters! :P )
What data are available to answer the question, "Do morbidity and...
This is fun. I haven't felt like a dull student for decades ;).
My initial response, black tagging, was that I thought there was no way to get him to a facility in time to do him any good. That, I understand now, was a mistake.
As to the overfull stuffing of the ambulance: This guy's going...
The patient is right on the line between red and black. The decision is very sensitive to the details of the scenario. That's why it's so interesting. In my mental picture of the scene, based on the first post, he was a goner. We apparently have different mental images of "rural."
(So, two...
Ok, playing with additional scenario background here. Local EMS knows the capabilities of the nearby ED, which seem to be "urgent care plus", and of their "helipad", which is mostly for outbound transfer (in good weather). Comms are adequate if sometimes kludged. Location is California...
7 Ps
Systems analysis, otoh, I can handle: you've got a big set of fuzzy-valued parameters with, possibly, no fully satisfactory solutions. People do PhDs in computer science on such problems.
A rural theater will have widely dispersed potential accident sites. The terrain, especially if...
feline iris abnormality
Viral infection in cats can cause a wavy iris. My tomcat has one iris that won't close properly. The edges of the iris are buckled. Don't know if humans have similar viral infections.
Reading the legislation
The various arguments posted so far show some common themes. Unfortunately, some of those themes are old, tired, and wrong. The usual scapegoats have been trotted out.
Malpractice reform is a good idea. The Department of Health and Human Services is taking action on...