In this final session of this two part podcast, the student will
1. weigh the benefits versus the risks of moving from basic airway maneuvers to more advanced ones.
2. understand the importance of adequate airway suctioning versus limiting it to 10-15 seconds.
3. be introduced to the concepts of rapid sequence intubation and drug assisted intubation. The protocol established by the Kentucky Board of EMS will be used for this discussion. Please refer to the EMS governing agency of your state for your particular regulation and protocol.
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Pre-Eclampsia: The Stealth Condition
Tiny Bubbles...Reviewing Acute Pulmonary Embolism
Who Is Sgarbossa and Why Is Her Criteria So Important For The AMI Patient
Cardiac Arrest in the Pregnant Patient
The Hotel California of Obstructive Respiratory Diseases
The Great STEMI Imposters
” Greasing the Skids” For Glucose Metabolism
You Can’t Treat What You Don’t See
RSV...It’s Not Just For Pediatrics Anymore!
Mechanism of Injury-A Replay
The Physics of Trauma Part 1
Orthopedic Emergencies-Compartment Syndrome and the Various Types of Fractures
Shock in the Pediatric Patient Part 2 of 2
Shock in the Pediatric Patient Part 1
Respiratory Distress in the Pediatric Patient
Responding to the Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
You Can't Treat What You Don't Find
Effective Teamwork During PALS Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation
Pediatric Basic Life Support
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