I believe part of the reason the city doesn't allow needle crics is because of the ineffectiveness of using a BVM through a 14 gauge catheter.
It might be coming back into our protocols but through utilizing the "Quick Trach" kit.
The "ramming" of the tube is only after visualizing the ET going through the cords but unable to ventilate. Unfortunately I am only able to repeat what my CIC says and that would be it is more beneficial to ventilate one lung than unable to ventilate at all.
Needle cricothyrotomy is not...
Would putting the ET down far enough to go past the carina and into one lung provide better ventilation than trying to ventilate through a 14 gauge catheter?
@Merck it's protocol here.
We are learning about advanced airways but a question popped up in my mind after class (should've occurred during), so I am asking here:
if advancing the ET to its deepest depth and returning it to the previous depth still does not remove the obstruction and allow ventilations of the...
I believe having a bariatric patient is a trigger for "consider additional resources".
My back aches thinking about picking up a 450 pound guy with just one partner :blink:
Staff at metro tech mentioned that there were almost 900 people from EMS who are on the promotional exam to move to fire side :o
That's a lot of spots to fill if the court doesn't throw out the FF exam.
Well since she didn't say that you were missing documents and thus unable to be submitted, I'd take that as good news, no?
What I heard from friends that got into either PD or EMS is that there was very short notice about when to report to the first day of their respective academies. One guy...
Are you really disagreeing with it's easier and more convenient to do your assessment in the patients room? Even if the pt lays on their right side and you can't use their left arm for BP?
Some people don't use their vital vision to plug in numbers on non-emergent calls either, so the BP is...
If it's a non-emergent call, why wouldn't you take the vitals in the patient's room where you have plenty of space to roll up some sleeves? When you get the dementia pt w/ upper extremity contractures, you'll wish you did them upstairs.
"OK thanks nurse, can I just get your signature for my PCR? Sorry, it'll just take a sec for it to come out of standby mode... sorry just a few more seconds while I type in my passwords and the program boots up... OK you can't rest your hand on the touchscreen while you're signing, you have to...