Pam and Duncan talk us through the roles, responsibilities and capabilities of the SORTs across Scotland. They detail what and when the SORT team can be of help and what their roles are in the scape of multiagency responses.
Top tips:
1) Gather information and details from the scene, the more information is passed back the more help can be targeted to the situation.
2) Work with other agencies and use their skills and resources
3) Don’t be afraid to ask for advice and help.
Resources:
JESIP Principles
https://www.jesip.org.uk/five-principles
Dr Martin McCallum – How to treat stage 1 and 2 hypothermia in the pre-hospital environment
Tim Leeuwenburg – What Basics/Sandpiper are doing in Oz
Kevin Rooney – Sepsis
James Hale - Permissive Hypotension
Dr Paul Perry – What is NHS 24 and how can it help in prehospital care?
Dr Jonathan Hanson - Head Injuries
Andy Elwood – It’s Good to Talk
LisaJane Naidoo - Scottish Ambulance Services pathways around child protection
Mary Munro - Drug harm reduction and the naloxone - take home project
Pete Davis - Damage control resuscitation
Pete Davis - Damage control resuscitation
Stuart Manwell - The Scottish Major Trauma Network and the Major Trauma Triage Tool
Fiona Stevenson - Child protection in the community
Aebhric O’Kelly - Prolonged field care in remote areas
JP Loughrey - Major Incidents - Part 2
JP Loughrey - Major incidents
David Lauritsen – Role of the Scottish Fire And Rescue Service
Murdo Macauley - Why & how do we search - HM Coastguard Agency
Paul Watson - Palliative Care
Mark Worral - Management of the Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) in the paediatric patient
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