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    International b-card use with airway management in cardiac resuscitation

    I came across this in JEMS today: http://www.jems.com/articles/print/volume-42/issue-10/features/new-resuscitation-device-provides-continuous-oxygen-delivery-during-cpr.html It illustrates a device that creates a “virtual valve” that allows for negative pressure and results in uninterrupted...
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    Devices used for ePCR

    What kind of tablets or convertible or laptops do you all use in your services for ePCR? And have you run into issues with specific types? For example using an iPad Pro verses an Android tablet verses a Toughbook? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Lifting patient with possible dislocated shoulder

    This was a call I had at the BLS level and am curious how others would approach this. We were toned out for a 65yo female who had fallen with a possible fractured hand. When we got there the patient was laying supine in the upstairs bedroom of a s 2 story home. She had apparently stumbled, hit...
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    Donning a Johnny prehospital

    When I did my clinical rotation every patient admitted to the ED had to disrobe and don a johnny. It occurs to me that in most trauma cases in order to do a proper head to toe and to aid in exposing an ambulatory and conscious patient getting them into a Johnny in the back of the bus would make...
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