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The ABCs of Alphabet Soup. A Guide to the Mixed Up World of Credentials, Certifications, and Curricula for Registered Nurses and EMS Professionals. Sunday, November 16, 2014. Critical Caring: Crew Configuration: Feet, Urine and the Value of ". Critical Caring: Crew Configuration: Feet, Urine and the Value of ". A staple in all of my airway lectures is "every game in critical care transport (CCT) is an Away game", simply meaning that people. Check out Michael's company: Critical Care Excellence, LLC.
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Critical Caring: Crew Configuration: Feet, Urine and the Value of "Been There"
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Friday, November 14, 2014. Crew Configuration: Feet, Urine and the Value of "Been There". Three things are crucial for mitigating this kind of inherent stress that cannot be eliminated: Good training, good experience, and most of all, a good team. Primary care provider”(1), but says that team may be completed by any of a list of credentialed medical providers as long as there are two people on each transport. So, that leaves the question: Which crew configuration is best for air medical transport? 8220;&...
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Critical Caring: October 2014
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Thursday, October 9, 2014. The Bougie Review Part II: Complexities of a Plastic Stick. Therefore, I contend that after proper training and practice, the bougie has a role in every adult intubation, perhaps in place of the traditional malleable stylet. The Bougie in captivity. Photo by mb. Outside diameter of an 8.0 Mallinckrodt TaperGuard Evac ETT Rima Glottidis of an adult male photo:mb. In my own survey, 84.7% of respondents said that they had used a bougie on a live intubation with 98.45% of t...Peer ...
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Critical Caring: November 2014
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Saturday, November 29, 2014. Oxygen: Savior or Devil in a Green Dress? Prepared by Michael. C Berrier, NRP, FP-C, C-NPT, AAS. Reviewed by: Yen Chow, MD. This version of a human being works best by following several basic physiological rules:. Our food (enteral nutrition). Heart beating, stroke volume, drug free). Negative pressure ventilation, 21% oxygen). We do all of this without. No ET tubes, no trach, no foley, no NG). So, why is supraatmospheric oxygen bad? Incompletely metabolized or excess oxygen ...
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Critical Caring: September 2014
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. The Bougie Review Part I: By the Numbers. First let me say thank you to everyone on Twitter or Facebook or carrier pigeon who heard about the Bougie survey, filled it out and shared it with others. Only by the goodness of people like you, and a little help from technology, was I able to collect so much information in such a short period of time. Using Survey Monkey ( www.surveymonkey.com. Have you received formal education on how to use a bougie to facilitate intubation? If yo...
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