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Category Archives: General PH&RM
One Lung Ventilation in Retrieval Medicine
Part of our education day on Jan 4th 2023 focussed on the rare but confronting need to move to one lung ventilation (OLV) in the pre-hospital or retrieval environment. We heard from Dr John Floridis, a rural generalist and emergency … Continue reading
Posted in General PH&RM, Interhospital, Tips
Tagged 1.2.7, dlt, double lumen tube, one lung ventilation, single lung ventilation, slv
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‘Real life experience in OHCA expedited versus standard management’ – presented by Harry Reeves
The Paramedic experience of managing patients included in the EVIDENCE Trial. This post was written by Dr Shannon Townsend, HEMS registrar. The ACE Training Centre recently hosted the 2022 NSW Ambulance Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Symposium, with the theme of the … Continue reading
Posted in ECMO, General PH&RM, Research
Tagged 1.2.8, 7.1.1, 7.1.2, ACLS, Prehospital, Research
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