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Category Archives: General PH&RM
Is the blind Subclavian “trauma line” a thing of the past?
Obtaining access in shocked trauma patients can be notoriously difficult due to circulatory collapse. Those who are shocked, shut down with limited or no other options for peripheral access require central access. The cohort of patients that require this intervention … Continue reading
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Tagged 1.1.9, 1.2.8, education, Prehospital, retrieval, Trauma
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HEMS Debrief #12 – The FAKT study, with Dr Ian Ferguson
Welcome back to The Sydney HEMS Debrief. After an extended New Year break, we return with episode 12. We are joined this week by Sydney HEMS Staff Specialist Dr Ian Ferguson. Ian is the lead author on a recently published … Continue reading
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Coffee & Cases Snippets – November 2023 Newsletter
Coming to you a little later than the release date, here are the top coffee and cases learning snippets from November 2023. Keen for more Coffee & Cases Snippets goodness? Why not test yourself and learn at the same time … Continue reading
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Tagged C&C, coffee & cases, coffee & cases snippets
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HEMS Debrief #11 – Dr Ruby Hsu
Welcome to episode 11 – likely our last episode of the year! The feedback has been fantastic – thank you to all who have taken the time to let me know your thoughts, and for helping to shape the episodes … Continue reading
HEMS Debrief #10 – Dr Brian Burns (part two)
Join for the second part of Dr Brian Burns’ episode, as we continue to discuss mimics of shock in our trauma population. See some show notes below for more resources. Thanks for listening! Show notes: Reference on pulmonary embolism: https://emcrit.org/pulmcrit/eight-pearls-for-the-crashing-patient-with-massive-pe/ … Continue reading
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