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Ep. 42 Rural MCI Case Study
In today’s episode, Steve, Dan, and Holly have the opportunity to discuss an interesting MCI call with guest Kyle Snider. At the time of the incident, Kyle was a new medic with wilderness medicine training working in a rural department with limited resources. Kyle discusses the call from the point of dispatch to call completion and reviews what he felt went well and what he would have changed. This episode gives the team a chance to discuss how we often leave chaotic scenes feeling overwhelmed and discouraged; however, reviewing the call with others in the field can be helpful to see where we performed well and where or what we could do to make improvements if faced with a similar call in the future. When discussing this call, we see how Kyle was able to manage as the PIC and only paid medic while ensuring all patients received care, then take what he learned from this call to help make personal and departmental improvements moving forward.
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Ep. 41 EMS Administered Buprenorphine
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It is no secret that we, as a nation, are experiencing extreme implications of opioid abuse. In this episode, Holly talks about a new program she is helping head, whose goal is to provide treatment to patients suffering from opioid addiction. This cutting-edge program utilizes a medication called buprenorphine to initiate treatment in the field and provide ongoing care for willing patients. Whi...
Scheduling Instructor-Led F5 Courses - EMT-CE.com
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Scheduling Instructor-Led F5 Courses - EMT-CE.com
Assigning Imported CE Courses - EMT-CE.com
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Assigning Imported CE Courses - EMT-CE.com
Importing CE Courses to the NREMT - EMT-CE.com
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Importing CE Courses to the NREMT - EMT-CE.com
Filling Out Your EMS Profile - EMT-CE.com
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Filling Out Your EMS Profile - EMT-CE.com
Accessing Instructor-led F5 Courses - EMT-CE.com
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Accessing Instructor-led F5 Courses - EMT-CE.com
Accessing Records & Certificates - EMT-CE.com
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Accessing Records & Certificates - EMT-CE.com
Delivering Effective Ventilations Part 2
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In this follow-up episode, Bruce and the team continue their discussion on ventilation and airway management. This episode goes into much greater depth on how ETCO2 can be used to manage an array of patients effectively and how a thorough understanding and monitoring of end-tidal during a resuscitation attempt can help ensure a patient remains neurologically intact, assuming ROSC is achieved. B...
Delivering Effective Ventilations Part 1
zhlédnutí 741Před 4 měsíci
In this episode, Steve, Dan, and Holly talk with Bruce Opsal, a long-time firefighter and paramedic who has spent years leading training programs centered on effective airway management and ventilation. Bruce first emphasizes the importance of airway management in any patient, especially those in cardiac arrest. The team talks about how the previous line of thought was to assign the airway to t...
Ep. 38 Mystery Diagnoses and Hyperkalemia
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Dr. Ramsay joins Steve, Dan, and Holly in this episode to discuss a few unique case studies. The episode begins with Steve walking the team through a call that raised many questions for his crew. As the case is discussed, the listener is encouraged to critically consider the patient’s history, symptoms, presentation, and additional lab values as they are given. At the same time, Dr. Ramsay talk...
Ep. 37 Calls That Catch Us Off Guard
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In this episode, Steve presents two trauma case studies for the group to discuss. While patient care in both of these calls went well, and these scenarios provide an overview of successful extrication and patient management following both an MVA and significant blunt force trauma, the distinguishing factor in each is a very specific element that caught Steve "off guard" and forced him to revisi...
Ep. 36 Trauma and Art with Special Guest Daniel Sundahl
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In today's episode, the team talks with Daniel Sundahl, a 20-year Firefighter/Paramedic, and artist. Daniel discusses how his experiences navigating PTSD led him to create powerful artwork, which is now helping open the conversation around mental health for first responders. For decades, mental health care was neglected for those working in the field, meaning responders were repeatedly exposed ...
Ep. 35 Aortic Dissection
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In this episode, Steve, Dan, Holly, and Dr. Selbak review a few of their calls involving aortic dissections. Because aortic dissection is a relatively uncommon disease process, and many severe cases never make it to the hospital, reviewing these cases provides a unique opportunity for the listener to gather abundant knowledge in one sitting that may otherwise take years to gather in the field. ...
Ep. 34 Violence in Healthcare
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In this episode, Steve, Dan, and Holly talk with Dr. Ramsey Selbak about the increasing prevalence of violence in healthcare. They each take a turn providing examples of dangerous situations they've been involved in, how they handled them, and how they have adjusted their tactics as providers since. This episode introduces a much-needed conversation about provider safety in healthcare and how i...
Ep. 33 Tools for Success in EMS
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Ep. 33 Tools for Success in EMS
Ep. 32 Complex Case Review with Dr. Selbak
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Ep. 32 Complex Case Review with Dr. Selbak
Ep. 30 All About Dan
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Ep. 30 All About Dan
EMS Continuing Education Made Easy! - EMT-CE.com
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EMS Continuing Education Made Easy! - EMT-CE.com
EMS Continuing Education for Groups - EMT-CE.com
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EMS Continuing Education for Groups - EMT-CE.com
Ep. 31 My Craziest OB Call
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Ep. 31 My Craziest OB Call
Ep 12 Cardiac Arrest Survival with Joe Powell
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Ep 12 Cardiac Arrest Survival with Joe Powell
Ep 22 Ketamine Use Part 1
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Ep 22 Ketamine Use Part 1
Ep 3 Helicopter EMS
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Ep 3 Helicopter EMS
Ep 5 Airway Management
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Ep 5 Airway Management
Episode 1 Introductions and Airway Case Review
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Episode 1 Introductions and Airway Case Review
Ep 11 IO's with Co-Inventor Scotty Bolleter
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Ep 11 IO's with Co-Inventor Scotty Bolleter
Ep 17 COVID Check In
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Ep 17 COVID Check In
Ep 21 EMS Humor with Dr. Ed Racht
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Ep 21 EMS Humor with Dr. Ed Racht
Ep 27 Operating in the Gray Zone
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Ep 27 Operating in the Gray Zone

Komentáře

  • @sethl8158
    @sethl8158 Před 7 hodinami

    For everyone prepping the day before their trauma finals, STATE WHAT YOU SEE and then let the proctor correct you. Working under platinum 10 means time is everything and waiting for every question to be answered takes more time then stating what you see. Good luck!

  • @junjujinz
    @junjujinz Před 20 hodinami

    All that was missed was maintaining manual C-spine stabilization. From what I was taught, you should immediately stabilize the neck with your hands, and once you have checked the neck during your head-to-toe assessment, apply a C-collar and continue the assessment. Never hurts to do that regardless of the MOI, but ejection from a vehicle is an MOI that definitely warrants spinal precautions.

  • @mwolf0259
    @mwolf0259 Před dnem

    This was a refreshing episode. I was a fire medic who loved ems and was able to take a role in my FD called an EMS LT and now I work as a nontransport single role paramedic supervisor. I love my job.

  • @Zafar-jh7eq
    @Zafar-jh7eq Před 3 dny

    Where should we place the diaphragm on the chest

  • @evethebean
    @evethebean Před 4 dny

    He didn’t expose the back! Isn’t that a critical failure? Patient could’ve been bleeding out.

  • @BucksTheCat_Gaming
    @BucksTheCat_Gaming Před 5 dny

    Why this is looks a like mine... I have virus it's been 4th day

  • @shukurunanyaro
    @shukurunanyaro Před 9 dny

    What a nice scientific investigation

  • @kimshaw9594
    @kimshaw9594 Před 11 dny

    Test the blood glucose?

  • @mahimohsin731
    @mahimohsin731 Před 11 dny

    Before giving epipen you should have been told about its indications and side effects, route,

  • @armyvet7775
    @armyvet7775 Před 12 dny

    So no DCAP-BTLS ? for the back ?

  • @verajohnson8790
    @verajohnson8790 Před 13 dny

    Thank you

  • @roberthayes7679
    @roberthayes7679 Před 15 dny

    Like and comment

  • @akinemainunangugel9650

    ❤❤❤

  • @ahi7943
    @ahi7943 Před 16 dny

    Are you guys really doctor?? Or related to medical profession?? Bundle of idiots

  • @GammaScorpio
    @GammaScorpio Před 16 dny

    Burger flippers make more than EMTs in the US. Sad.

  • @Lma-f
    @Lma-f Před 17 dny

    3 fingers

  • @marianocardenas37
    @marianocardenas37 Před 20 dny

    So PASTE wouldn’t be used here even with a breathing problem? Not shortness of breath but it’s difficult breathing which I’d assume you’d still use PASTE at that point ?

  • @carloskeith3141
    @carloskeith3141 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for the quick video.

  • @mariagoode5903
    @mariagoode5903 Před 21 dnem

    Would be nice if you explain the medical words.Thanks

  • @I_Can_Relate
    @I_Can_Relate Před 23 dny

    I'd be nervous too if that were my partner..

  • @user-gp1zv5pn2o
    @user-gp1zv5pn2o Před 23 dny

    God Bless You My Brother! 🙏✝️🤴👍👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @ImranKhan-wv5ly
    @ImranKhan-wv5ly Před 24 dny

    But within physiologic limit

  • @Internetworknow
    @Internetworknow Před 25 dny

    Doom

  • @user-nx4oh5gk6n
    @user-nx4oh5gk6n Před 26 dny

    He never said capillary refill or ask her to take a deep breath so he can tighten the chest part of the strap part.

  • @youmnaatef7873
    @youmnaatef7873 Před 28 dny

    0:42

  • @kyleroode5217
    @kyleroode5217 Před 29 dny

    Is this always forearm for the NREMT exam?

  • @kyleroode5217
    @kyleroode5217 Před 29 dny

    Is this one always the shoulder?

  • @JasmineMejia-mz1hs
    @JasmineMejia-mz1hs Před měsícem

    Um cap refill? Or did that not exist 9 years ago

  • @isaacrivera4618
    @isaacrivera4618 Před měsícem

    I have to do my trauma assessment today for emt school.. I also got a molar tooth extraction yesterday lol

  • @julitaserrano5550
    @julitaserrano5550 Před měsícem

    Might have a chance of a lifetime to go on a second disaster trip! And I totally relate in the way of not thinking much of myself, thinking about the people. From a Canadian PCP.

  • @mikecorvasce7074
    @mikecorvasce7074 Před měsícem

    Wheezing is an adventitious lung sound, so it’s a sign not a symptom

  • @user-hz1dg5wd9f
    @user-hz1dg5wd9f Před měsícem

    was there a detailed head to toe performed?

    • @claytongeorge5304
      @claytongeorge5304 Před 24 dny

      Medical secondary assessment, is not an exhaustive exam, meaning for medical your going to assess affected area or systems. What your thinking is a trauma assessment when your looking for other life threats that need to be treated

  • @ECSH0315
    @ECSH0315 Před měsícem

    To be fair, the manic religiously ridged "mask wearers" were also spouting medically inaccurate information about the protection it promised. Only to find that, now in 2024, the masks didn't seem to make an extremely noticeable difference. In EMT maybe and in the hospital setting but not walking through the store or for the average civilian walking less than six feet away from a COVID patient. The we find the lockdowns were potentially more damaging to society than COVID itself.... I didn't want to get political on this one but you kinda went there. The people who were skeptical of the medical system had very valid concerns. I'm speaking as a trained EMT. Our system is very imperfect. The H1N1 vaccine is very different than the covid vaccine.

  • @KiKisancz21
    @KiKisancz21 Před měsícem

    I got my ride along tomorrow the videos are really helpful

  • @pete8987
    @pete8987 Před měsícem

    Works passed

  • @7up.m0cha
    @7up.m0cha Před měsícem

    I'm in biomed right now so I just wanted to say thank you!

  • @FireMan-sm6nm
    @FireMan-sm6nm Před měsícem

    Hi uhi students in Mrs Roberson class rn

    • @lilypeglow7473
      @lilypeglow7473 Před měsícem

      Roberson said shed be having a chat with 1st period

  • @breannafair9513
    @breannafair9513 Před měsícem

    I needed this! I have my Psychomotor tomorrow and although I felt okay, this helped me become fully confident

  • @-dimaio5617
    @-dimaio5617 Před měsícem

    Can I come and chill on your show and learn? I'm in Oregon until May 18th. Im a new graduate of an EMT academy with a wilderness emphasis. Solid learning over here on EMT pro podcast! Peace, Dan

  • @-dimaio5617
    @-dimaio5617 Před měsícem

    This is great stuff. This is what people should listen to before during and after EMT school

  • @SnowboardNPEA
    @SnowboardNPEA Před měsícem

    I do Bsi Scene safe Number of patients MOI ALS And C Spine

  • @SnowboardNPEA
    @SnowboardNPEA Před měsícem

    Why no Vitals? He skipped BP and sp02

  • @jacobsoloff5133
    @jacobsoloff5133 Před měsícem

    Awwwww yess

  • @shamwow9889
    @shamwow9889 Před měsícem

    She is so hot

  • @crackerjack3762
    @crackerjack3762 Před měsícem

    You can also mold the splint off of the opposite arm for a better fit.

  • @afsarkaisor9256
    @afsarkaisor9256 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much

  • @julielarge6120
    @julielarge6120 Před měsícem

    That's the one.

  • @kimshaw9594
    @kimshaw9594 Před měsícem

    Turn down the music I can’t hear. I can not see Black type face on dark clothes.

  • @laurennipper3195
    @laurennipper3195 Před měsícem

    Actually u should try wound packing before tourniquet if direct pressure doesn’t work. Tourniquet should always be last resort bc patient will likely lose the limb.

  • @kevinprice4053
    @kevinprice4053 Před měsícem

    I wish these were more realistic, but they're so subjective to the preceptor's opinion. Idk. He forgot to put the o2 cylinder down, he called for ALS right away (not necessarily a mistake, but he has no data, and this could cause communication issues and lead to bad transport times). At 3:14 he gets a pulse of 96 to accompany a 24 respers, which means SOMETHINGS UP. That's when I'd either call ALS, have my partner prep for load and go while checking allergies, meds, drugs, bites/stings, HPI/OPQRST/SAMPLE; and get moving. EKG if on truck, then remainder vitals/secondary in truck and reassess Q5min. Down and dirty, check me if I'm incorrect. I'm glad they're trying to go by the book, but it's my opinion that we in EMS need to start assessing the differences between book/sim content and real scenarios again.