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Maggie Quinlan
quinlan_maggie
It's easy to numb up to COVID in prisons but let me lay out some Airway Heights prison facts:-92% of prisoners have tested+ since Dec. 1-Compare: 3% of Spokane county
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
I keep thinking how in the ER when someone rolls in gasping "I can't breathe, I can't breathe" we all jump to our feet and run to assess and help
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Garrett LaPierre
G_M_LaPierre
1/5 On September 29, I shared my first tweet. This weekend, I’ve reached over 1000 followers. Thank you all so much! I appreciate every interaction I’ve had with you, and
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John MD
John1MD
1...Last week I was involves in a very emotionally traumatic resuscitation of a person who collapsed in a grocery store. Not only was he actually a patient of mine, but
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Uriah
crimkadid
The brachycephalic airway syndrome is so serious and common that you might wonder why pitbulls evolved that way in the first place. The most likely explanation is part of selecting
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Tom Lawson 🏴 💙
Vapourologist
#JanuAirway Day 8. Equipment. Good workers know their tools – knowing our equipment is essential! Here’s some #OnePagers - the fundamentals of masks, NP/OPs, SADs & direct/indirect laryngoscopes.@AirwayFirst @AirwayInfo @dasairway
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Lucie Filteau, MD 🇨🇦 VP Canadian Anesth Society
DrLucieFilteau
Totally inspired by Yasamin @yasminm and her neurology thread, here's Anesthesiology as a series of Schitt's Creek gifs:@SchittsCreek When you agree to administer more muscle relaxation at the end of
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Michael DeFilippo, DO
DeFilipp0
Hot Take: if your paramedics intubate, they should have access to paralytics and not just sedation. 1/ Having worked the spectrum of inner city ALS (transport time 3-8 minutes on
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Andrew Merelman
amerelman
Just reading through abstracts @NAEMSP and felt the need to comment on this one. The researchers looked at patients who received ketamine for excited delirium and compared intubation rates in
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Zachary Jepson
zjepsonmd
4 intubations last night with the residents. One was s/p throat cancer treatment and anatomical landmarks via DL/VL were, eh, not good.Proceeded with an approach that may be helpful to
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Aproko Doctor
aproko_doctor
A baby just died because a piece of groundnut entered her windpipe and blocked her airway. Her toddler sibling was trying to feed her while the mom was bathingHere's what
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
PHE COVID infection control guidance updated todayYou’ll likely love them or loathe themhttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-infection-prevention-and-control High medium and low risk pathways created.Elective
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
This is great. The first time the notion of “asymptomatic transmission” was mentioned, I smelled a rat. It’s biologically implausible. Not saying it’s never happened once, but as an important
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Brodie Nolan
brodie_nolan
Following the ABCs for prehospital trauma care is outdated and the evidence points towards harm. We need to resequence away from the ABCs and resuscitate before intubation or potentially avoid
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FrDave Nix 📡
FrDaveNix
This picture is from another COVID fear-mongering article by @TheAtlantic. Hollywood always has the paramedic pull out a flashlight and look in the eyes. Never once in four years
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Uriah
crimkadid
Westerners don't really talk race anymore, which means knowledge of some stereotypes are fading or dying. Moreso than their appearance, the really distinguishing thing about Slavs to me is their
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