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Cliff Reid
cliffreid
1/6 After >1 year of long service leave I returned to prehospital & retrieval medicine last night for a @SydneyHEMS night shift, and was sent on two fairly gnarly prehospital
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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Following the ABCs for prehospital trauma care is outdated and the evidence points towards harm.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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Shad
ShadmanAziz2
Really excited to share our paper published in @EmergencyMedBMJ!https://emj.bmj.com/content/early/2021/02/15/emermed-2020-210305A 20-year review of 72 prehospital scalpel cricothyroidotomies (SC) conducted by @LDNairamb.Co-authors: Elizabet
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Zaf #WearADamnMask Qasim 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇺🇸
ResusOne
Controlling hemorrhage remains the cornerstone of trauma management. Non-compressible torso hemorrhage is a particular challenge. Some (including me) have advocated for a change to the status quo of how we
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Open Heart
Open_HeartBMJ
#Tweetorial (1/8)Is it possible to offer a safe #AMI rule-out for low-risk patients with chest pain outside of hospital EDs? OUT-ACS study from Norway validates @escardio #ESC 0/1-hour algorithm for
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Russell
Medic_Russell
My ED Golden Rule:You’re only allowed to complain about the ambulance crew bringing the patient if you do precisely zero further investigations/have precisely no further observation time than could be
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Chris Wise
MildlyAutistic
Yo, if you’re traveling to other cities to bash some fash, let me clue you in to a few things I’ve observed regarding wound care.The PPB has LEARNED to not
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Gareth Grier
gareth_grier
Nod to the work of our HEMS paramedics in REBOA cases. Quite a few recent cases where they have shown some extraordinary multitasking. Scene assessment and reading wreckage to determine
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Thread that I try to start/engage every so often: post your favorite RCT's with something "interesting" (good, bad, or just weird) about them. Anything related to design, conduct, analysis, or
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
Just discovered that it's 50 years since British ambulances started routinely carrying Entonox for pain relief. Though it's gone virtually unnoticed, this is a much more significant anniversary than it
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ParamedProf
ParamedProf
An excellent example that resulted in change to #CPGs and patient outcomes. When it comes to best practice there is a place to follow the evidence and cite the original
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Julie Wiid
WiidJulie
I thought I had an understanding of the impact of COVID - my exposure to date had been prehospital. I thought I’d seen it & understood the effects on frontline
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Jimi Osinaike
jimisayoosh
I am glad Taiwo Awoniyi is fine following the head collision during a league game. Many thanks also to the medical team for their timely intervention. However what are the
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Rob Greenhalgh
GreenhalghRob
Tomorrow will be an emotional day. It has been the honour of my career to work with @LDNairamb looking after Londoner’s when they need us. I don’t even know where
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
We didn't create the Chain of Survival overnight, in fact it's taken centuries of innovation to make it from flogging patients or rolling them on wine barrels to high performance
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Rohan Gupta
rohan_gupta97
THREAD: A basic understanding of the pathophysiology behind ‘Happy Hypoxemia’ in the context of Covid-19 and prehospital management .. (my first thread so be nice) .. #FOAMed #COVID19 #happyhypoxia /8
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