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Here is a compilation of popular abbreviations often used in EMS Call Reports. These days most if us are using electronic call reports and are checking boxes to document our…
Here is a compilation of popular abbreviations often used in EMS Call Reports. These days most if us are using electronic call reports and are checking boxes to document our…
This is a great lesson on the heart. You can make it full screen to get the most out of this video. (more…)
Need some quick refreshing content on shock? This short report is a transcript from a presentation on hypovolemic, cardiogenic and septic shock.
This is a great starting point to see if you understand this subject before you jump deeper into any study. You can download it free below. (more…)
This video is a nice quick overview of the heart and talks about how implanted pacemakers and defibrillators work.
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While we have standard approaches to patients with specific complaints. It is important to also think of the various issues that may be causing these complaints and not to get tunnel vision. Here are some differentials you should think about for those patients complaining of chest pain. I have also added a few things you should consider during your assessment.
Are you confident walking into those chest pain calls? Assessing the cardiac patient goes beyond just performing a 12 lead ECG. For a limited time I am offering complete access…
Getting deep into the weeds with 12 leads is challenging to say the least. Ask three paramedics their opinion on a 12 lead ECG and you just might get three…
This is a cheat sheet of sorts to help you recall epinephrine doses as they relate to the NYC REMAC paramedic protocols and exam. Download it by clicking the button…
So, you have the dosage of the drug, the vial in your hand. Now comes the part where you have to draw up the drug. 1mg, 3mg, 7mg... no problem.…
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