In the Pipeline: Head Up CPR in OHCA?
Background: Head up (HUP) CPR is a new concept to me. The theory behind HUP is it allows for venous blood to drain from the brain to the heart thereby
Background: Head up (HUP) CPR is a new concept to me. The theory behind HUP is it allows for venous blood to drain from the brain to the heart thereby
If you haven’t been able to tell by now, hemodynamics is one of my favorite critical care concepts. In a previous blog article, “Arterial Lines 101”, I discussed the basics;
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One of the biggest failures when utilizing an ultrasound (US) device is not making adjustments. We typically turn the ultrasound device on, select a preset like cardiac, and then begin
ABC’S OF THE VENTILATOR By: Justin Krantz, NRP, CCEMT-P, FP-C What was one of your biggest fears when starting critical care transport? Did I hear you say, “the vent?”
Failing to Succeed By Chelsea Epling, RN, BSN, MCCN, EMT-P Many times in life we fail. We fail a test, we fail at a relationship, we fail to reach a
Whether you work in the back of an ambulance, a helicopter, or a hospital, you likely have many tools to assist you in assessing and treating your patient. Tools such
This month we took a look at Marie Marvingt, a pioneer in HEMS and a woman who helped create pre-hospital medicine in the early 1900s. We also featured Dr. Erica
Welcome to Your Future in Flight Medicine Welcome to IA MED’s Ultimate Guide on “How to Become a Flight Paramedic.” This guide is a roadmap that demystifies the journey to
Sub-five feet. Barely a hundred pounds, soaking wet. Blonde hair and blue eyes. But GOSH DANG is Dr. Erica Carney a force to be reckoned with. She’s the most amazing