EMS Cast: Advanced Continuing Education for Paramedics, EMTs & Prehospital Care Providers podcast

EMS Cast: Advanced Continuing Education for Paramedics, EMTs & Prehospital Care Providers

Paramedic training is over, you’re in the front seat now. Whether day 1 or day 1,000 you can’t shake the fear you’re underprepared. You were taught to systematically decide if A... do B. But what if “A” wasn’t in the book? The truth is each emergency call is too unique to teach the right response to every situation. We need to go beyond algorithmic thinking and understand deeper principles, the WHY behind the algorithm. When every decision counts you want to rely on a framework that will guide you when things don’t make sense. EMS cast is your resource to build that framework. Through discussions with experts, review of evidence-based best practices, and real-world case studies we teach you one step past what you learned in paramedic school. But all of this advanced education is connected back to the guiding principles that answer the question- “at the end of the day, what actually matters to the patient I have in front of me?” Our mission is to elevate your practice and help you improve patient outcomes in every emergency situation. You may not feel ready, you may not feel like you know enough, but by understanding the guiding principles of emergency medicine you can become an expert EMS clinician. Because what you do matters.

Paramedic training is over, you’re in the front seat now. Whether day 1 or day 1,000 you can’t shake the fear you’re underprepared. You were taught to systematically decide if A... do B. But what if “A” wasn’t in the book? The truth is each emergency call is too unique to teach the right response to every situation. We need to go beyond algorithmic thinking and understand deeper principles, the WHY behind the algorithm. When every decision counts you want to rely on a framework that will guide you when things don’t make sense. EMS cast is your resource to build that framework. Through discussions with experts, review of evidence-based best practices, and real-world case studies we teach you one step past what you learned in paramedic school. But all of this advanced education is connected back to the guiding principles that answer the question- “at the end of the day, what actually matters to the patient I have in front of me?” Our mission is to elevate your practice and help you improve patient outcomes in every emergency situation. You may not feel ready, you may not feel like you know enough, but by understanding the guiding principles of emergency medicine you can become an expert EMS clinician. Because what you do matters.

 

#81

Life Over Limb: Field Amputation, Preparing for the Unthinkable

Description  Dr. Avery McKenzie interviews Dr. Eric Adler, regional medical director for Flight for Life, about the challenging and rare procedure of field amputations. They discuss the importance of being prepared for the unexpected, the steps involved in developing a protocol for such emergencies, and the logistical challenges faced during the process. Dr. Adler shares insights from real-life cases and emphasizes the critical need for planning and knowing the resources available in urgent scenarios.   00:00 Emergency Field Amputation: A Real-Life Scenario 00:25 The Reality of Unlikely Medical Emergencies 02:04 Introducing Today's Episode and Guest 04:26 Dr. Eric Adler's Experience and Protocol Development 05:46 Indications and Procedures for Field Amputation 10:50 Challenges in Creating a Field Amputation Protocol 14:23 Final Thoughts and Preparedness   Resources ---Website show notes link (picture of the kit and copy of the protocol): ---Other episodes you might like: Episode 31- You Were Taught Wrong, Traumas Not Algorithmic Gear We Like ---Good Stethoscope -<a href='https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2'> https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2</a> ---Good Shears -<a href='https://amzn.to/40FROuF'> https://amzn.to/40FROuF</a> or<a href='https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn'> https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn</a>  ---Notepad for taking notes on calls -<a href='https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J'> https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J</a> ---Sunglasses -<a href='https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15'> https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15</a> ---Books we recommend -  ------The Dichotomy of Leadership -<a href='https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN'> https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN</a> ------Extreme Ownership -<a href='https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa'> https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa</a> ------ Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -       <a href='https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf'> https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf</a> ------Thinking Fast and Slow -<a href='https://amzn.to/4fiJG85'> https://amzn.to/4fiJG85</a> ------A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back - <a href='https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2'> https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2</a> Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Erik Adler Host- Ross Orpet, Avery Mackenzie Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Website- www.emspodcast.com   ... Read more

24 hrs Ago

15 MINS

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24 hrs Ago


#80

The Untold Impact of EMS on Organ Donation: Transforming Tragedy into Hope

In this episode, we discuss the profound impact that one patient's organ donation can have on society. Even when not every patient gets to go home, the ability to donate organs can positively affect up to 80 people, multiplying our impact and service to the community. Guest Chris Meeks, a critical care flight paramedic and organ recovery coordinator discusses the ethical considerations and the surprising impact EMS has on the potential for organ donation, even in cases that appear to be 'lost causes'. Tune in to understand how your work in EMS may have more far-reaching positive effects than you realize.   00:00 Introduction: The Impact of EMS on Organ Donation 00:43 Ethical Considerations in Organ Donation 01:10 Current Research and EMS's Role 02:04 Guest Introduction: Chris Meeks 05:04 Ethical Dilemmas and Future Directions 08:25 Organ Donation Criteria and Processes 13:28 Conclusion: The Importance of EMS in Organ Donation   Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Chris Meeks, Critical Care Flight Paramedic, Organ Recovery Coordinator Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- www.emspodcast.com ... Read more

04 Nov 2024

16 MINS

16:31

04 Nov 2024


#79

Values-Driven Leadership Within A Just Culture- Chris Pfingsten from EMS 20/20

Creating lasting behavioral changes in the workplace by moving beyond consequence-based policies. Chris discusses the importance of aligning personal and company values, highlighting 'just culture' in EMS and its role in understanding motivations and systemic issues. The conversation covers leadership in EMS, focusing on the significance of fostering supportive relationships with staff and avoiding fear-based management. Additionally, Chris shares his journey from paramedic to Field Training Officer, offering advice on effective training and mutual support. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone in the EMS field aiming to enhance performance, commitment, and team dynamics. Don't forget to check below for further resources on just culture and motivational learning.   Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Chris Pfingsten, Co-host of EMS 20/20 Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry    Resources ---Other episodes you might like ------Ep. 72 From Errors to Excellence with Geoff Murphy, Master Your Medics ---Books ------Just Culture- <a href='https://amzn.to/4eOMN7w'>https://amzn.to/4eOMN7w</a> ------Crucial Conversations- <a href='https://amzn.to/3BRBnRI'>https://amzn.to/3BRBnRI</a>  ---YouTube Videos-  ------<a href='https://youtu.be/JL5GTxDzApk'>Why do Errors Happen? How can we prevent them?</a> ------<a href='https://youtu.be/lcqrnjblYh4'>How can a system get organized for improvement? </a>   Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- <a href='http://www.emspodcast.com'>www.emspodcast.com</a> ... Read more

21 Oct 2024

17 MINS

17:36

21 Oct 2024


#78

Are They Choking? Esophageal Foreign Body

We delve into the management of esophageal foreign body obstructions, a common yet often misunderstood medical emergency. We discuss the symptoms and causes of esophageal food impactions, sometimes referred to as 'Steakhouse Syndrome,' and differentiate it from tracheal obstructions. We explore the protocols, potential treatments, and if there's any rationale behind treatments such as glucagon administration. Join us as we also share real-life scenarios to better illustrate the challenges and solutions when dealing with such medical cases.   ---Resources and links ------This episode was inspired by an article on <a href='http://emsairway.com'>EMSAirway.com</a>- <a href='https://emsairway.com/2024/07/08/friday-night-lights-shift-9-steak-night/'>Friday Night Lights- Shift 9 Steak Night</a> ------<a href='https://frontline-optics.com/'> EMScast15 - code for 15% off an awesome pair of sunglasses </a> ------<a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Help Us By Filling Out Our Audience Survey</a> ------<a href='http://themedicbox.com/?sca_ref=6284989.VLU15fS6ii&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=affiliate'> Medic Box - awesome medical gear shipped directly to your door </a> ------Articles- --------- <a href='https://www.asge.org/docs/default-source/education/practice_guidelines/doc-management-of-ingested-foreign-bodies-and-food-impactions.pdf'>American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy- Guidelines for ingested foreign bodies</a> ---------   <a href='https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/phar.2236#:~:text=Glucagon%20was%20not%20associated%20with,power%20to%20assess%20adverse%20events'>Glucagon for Relief of Acute Esophageal Foreign Bodies and Food Impactions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis</a>. ---------   <a href='https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2023-077294'>Efficacy of cola ingestion for oesophageal food bolus impaction: open label, multicentre, randomised controlled trial</a> ---------   <a href='https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD007352.pub3/full'>Conservative management of oesophageal soft food bolus impaction</a> ---------   <a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8256903/'>Esophageal Food Impaction: A Retrospective Chart Review</a> --------- <a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099357/'>Food Bolus Impaction- Question and Answer Review</a>     Guest/Cast/Crew information- Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry    Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- <a href='http://www.emspodcast.com'>www.emspodcast.com</a>   00:00 Introduction to Esophageal Foreign Bodies 00:43 Audience Survey and Sunglasses Giveaway 01:46 Interview with Contest Winner 06:11 A Choking Incident at Mile High Stadium 09:02 Discussion on Esophageal Obstructions 11:46 Life-Saving Story at Denver International Airport 13:28 A Life-Saving Outcome 14:11 The Choking Incident at the Tavern 14:57 Assessing the Patient's Condition 19:38 Understanding Esophageal Food Impaction 21:49 Treatment Options and Challenges 29:01 The Role of Endoscopy 37:45 Managing Esophageal Impactions in the Field 39:32 Final Thoughts ... Read more

07 Oct 2024

39 MINS

39:44

07 Oct 2024


#77

10 Lessons From A Real Austere Rescue That Apply To You, No Matter Where You Work

In this episode, we delve into a real-life rescue mission conducted by the U.S. Air Force Pararescue Jumpers (PJs) in the North Atlantic Ocean. Dr. Michael Lauria shares ten critical lessons from this challenging scenario that are essential for medical professionals working in any prehospital environment. From the importance of preparation and the power of a small team, to the significance of continuous learning and the dynamic nature of safety, these insights are invaluable for enhancing clinical practice. Tune in to learn how these lessons can be applied to improve how you approach the job. --- ------<a href='https://frontline-optics.com/'> EMScast15 - code for 15% off an awesome pair of sunglasses </a> ------<a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Tell us about you and how we can make this show better</a> ------<a href='http://themedicbox.com/?sca_ref=6284989.VLU15fS6ii&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=affiliate'> Medic Box - awesome medical gear shipped directly to your door </a> Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Dr. Mike Lauria Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Resources ---Other episodes you might like ---Third-party websites where you can learn more ---Podcast announcements Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- www.emspodcast.com ... Read more

23 Sep 2024

32 MINS

32:49

23 Sep 2024


#76

Bonus: A Better BVM? How I Built This EMS Cast Style- A Crazy Story About an Emergency Nurses Invent...

In this special bonus episode of EMS Cast, we delve into the story of Bobby Sue McCollum, an emergency nurse turned inventor. Learn about the critical issue of over ventilation in emergency medicine, the innovative VT Select device designed to address this problem, and the crazy inspiring journey of its creation. With discussions on the challenges of finding the optimal ventilation rates and volumes, the episode balances medical data and personal narrative. Bobby Sue shares the highs and lows of her entrepreneurial path, from initial prototype development to eventual licensing, offering valuable insights for aspiring inventors in the medical field.   Resources Mentioned in the Show- <a href='https://www.pulmodyne.com/product/vt-select'>VT Select Bag Valve Mask</a> <a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7493547/'>A Review of Ventilation in OHCA</a> <a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32421525/'>Pediatric BVM Delivers More Ideal Volumes in Mannequins</a> <a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37805062/'>Small BVMs Lead to Decreased Survival in a Small Real World Study</a>  00:00 The Problem with Overventilation 00:53 Introduction to the VT Select Device 02:01 Meet the Inventor: Bobby Sue McCollum 05:06 The Journey of Invention 12:10 How the VT Select Works 14:04 Challenges and Triumphs 27:37 Advice for Aspiring Inventors 31:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ... Read more

16 Sep 2024

32 MINS

32:06

16 Sep 2024


#75

The Critical Four Minutes: AMAX4 framework for Anaphylaxis

Explore anaphylaxis care from the basics to the critical approach to managing severe anaphylaxis with Bruce Hoffman, FlightBridge ED senior educator. Find out what it means to be aggressive with anaphylaxis care explained through the AMAX4 framework.  Learn how the framework can help reverse anaphylactic shock and prevent catastrophic outcomes. Hear the impactful story behind the framework and gain insight into the most effective practices for treating unresponsive anaphylactic and asthmatic patients. Special thanks to the McKenzie family for their mission-driven educational work.  ---Resource links ------<a href='https://emspodcast.com/the-critical-four-minutes-amax4-framework-for-anaphylaxis/'>Episode Blog Post / Show Notes </a> ------<a href='https://www.amax4.org'>AMAX4 website</a> ------<a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482124/'>Anaphylaxis deep dive</a> ------<a href='http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838992/'>Updated Anaphylaxis Definition</a> ------<a href='https://frontline-optics.com/'> EMScast15 - code for 15% off an awesome pair of sunglasses </a> ------<a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Help us learn how to make this show better for you</a> ------<a href='http://themedicbox.com/?sca_ref=6284989.VLU15fS6ii&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=affiliate'> Medic Box - awesome medical gear shipped directly to your door </a> Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Bruce Hoffman- Goodwin University Program Director and Assistant Professor, FlightBridgeED senior educator, Bay State Health Critical Care RN and Paramedic Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- www.emspodcast.com ... Read more

09 Sep 2024

30 MINS

30:27

09 Sep 2024


#74

From Errors to Excellence: Master Your Medics Geoff Murphy on the role of mistakes in EMS education

The Power of Embracing Mistakes- Special guest Geoff Murphy, founder of Master Your Medics, shares how acknowledging and learning from mistakes can save lives in the field of prehospital medicine. Recorded at the Fast 24 conference, this episode emphasizes the importance of cultivating a culture of safety, vulnerability, and continuous learning within EMS teams. Discover actionable strategies to foster a psychologically safe environment where mistakes are openly discussed and used as invaluable learning tools to enhance professional development and patient care. This insightful discussion is a must-watch for anyone looking to elevate their skills and create a high-performing EMS team. ---<a href='https://frontline-optics.com/'>EMScast15 - code for 15% off an awesome pair of sunglasses</a> ---<a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> ---<a href='http://themedicbox.com/?sca_ref=6284989.VLU15fS6ii&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=affiliate'>Medic Box - awesome medical gear shipped directly to your door</a> Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Geoff Murphy, founder of Master Your Medics Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry    Resources ---<a href='https://emspodcast.com/the-ideal-trauma-call/'>Ep. 31 You Were Taught Wrong, Traumas Not Algorithmic</a> ---<a href='http://masteryourmedics.com'>MasterYourMedics.com</a> Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- <a href='http://www.emspodcast.com/'>www.emspodcast.com</a> 00:00 Introduction: The Power of Discussing Mistakes 00:38 Welcome to EMS Cast 00:52 Today's Topic: How Mistakes Can Save Lives 01:16 Embracing Failure: Insights from Jeff Murphy 01:37 Creating a Culture of Safety and Vulnerability 06:29 The Fearless Organization: High vs. Low Performing Teams 11:49 Personal Stories: Learning from Mistakes 19:15 Master Your Medics: The Journey and Vision 23:43 Conclusion: The Path to Mastery ... Read more

26 Aug 2024

25 MINS

25:06

26 Aug 2024


#73

Poisons of the Sea: Not Just a Coastal Problem

Think you only need to worry about toxicities that exist in the sea if you live by an ocean? Think again. No matter where you are fish may be on the menu, or there may be a zoo nearby, or a marine enthusiast with an elaborate home aquarium. These toxicities can be seen in Colorado. They can be in Australia or in the US. No matter where you are you have the potential to see one or many of these. From scombroid poisoning to puffer fish, irukandji syndrome, jellyfish, and sea snakes- tune in to this week's episode to learn all about the various poisons that come from the sea with toxicologist Nik Matsler. ---<a href='https://emspodcast.com/poisons-of-the-sea/'>Website show notes link</a> ---<a href='https://frontline-optics.com/'>EMScast15 - code for 15% off an awesome pair of sunglasses</a> ---<a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> ---<a href='http://themedicbox.com/?sca_ref=6284989.VLU15fS6ii&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=affiliate'>Medic Box - awesome medical gear shipped directly to your door</a> Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Dr. Nik Matsler Host- Dr. Ross Orpet and Critical Care Paramedic Will Berry  Resources ---Other episodes you might like ------Episode 26: Snake Bites ------Episode 25: Cocaine Overdose ---Third-party websites where you can learn more ------<a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28411930/'>Marine Envenomations Journal Article</a> ------<a href='https://www.emra.org/emresident/article/5-step-approach-to-marine-envenomations'>5 Step Approach to Marine Envenomations</a> Catch up with us after the show ---Instagram- @emscast ---Twitter- @ems_cast ---Website- www.emspodcast.com ... Read more

12 Aug 2024

1 HR 04 MINS

1:04:19

12 Aug 2024


#72

The Critically Sick Runner: Unraveling the Mystery at an Ultra-endurance Event with Dr. Whitney Barr...

Dr. Whitney Barrett, the Medical Director of the Highlonsome 100 mile ultra endurance race, discusses the critical considerations for EMS providers when encountering sick runners during endurance events. Insights on managing ultra-endurance athletes, focusing on conditions such as hyponatremia, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and the unique challenges presented by high-altitude races. Learn about effective rehydration and cooling strategies, and the critical role of context in diagnosing and treating affected runners.   <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> Blog Post and Critical Runner Algorithm- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/the-critical-care-of-the-sick-runner-a-comprehensive-guide/'>The Critical Care of the Sick Runner</a>   00:00 Introduction and Hosts 00:39 Conference Recap 01:03 Guest Introduction: Dr. Whitney Barrett 01:29 Understanding the Sick Runner 02:29 Medical Considerations for Ultra Marathons 08:15 Common Issues in Ultra Runners 12:45 Responding to Sick Runners 19:42 Fluid Management and Hyponatremia 35:10 Handling Hyperthermia and Hypothermia 44:05 Dealing with Collapsed Runners 53:36 Final Thoughts and Takeaways ... Read more

29 Jul 2024

54 MINS

54:25

29 Jul 2024


#71

EMCRITs Scott Weingart on How to Master the Resuscitation

EMCRIT's Scott Weingart discusses the concept of being a true resuscitationist. The mindset necessary for providing aggressive, excellent care outside hospital boundaries and the emphasis on the importance of preparation, critical thinking, and meticulous attention to detail in emergency medical situations. Dr. Weingart shares insights on mental simulation, embracing challenges, handling crises efficiently, and continuous self-improvement. We conclude our discussion by exploring the philosophy 'Amor Fati' and underscore the broader impact EMS professionals can have beyond simply saving lives. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> Blog Post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/how-to-master-the-resuscitation-emcrits-scott-weingart/'>How to Master the Resuscitation</a> ... Read more

15 Jul 2024

22 MINS

22:18

15 Jul 2024


#70

Building Better Providers: Eric Bauer, Lessons from FlightBridgeED

Will and I recently attended FAST24, an educational conference hosted by FlightBridgeED in Wilmington, North Carolina. We had a fantastic time meeting industry top speakers, including Eric Bauer, one of the original founders of FlightBridgeED. In today's episode, we delve into Eric's journey in EMS education, how FlightBridgeED was conceived, and the importance of continuous learning. We also discuss the challenges of becoming an expert in the field and tips on improving your skills incrementally. Join us as we explore these valuable insights and look forward to upcoming episodes featuring more stellar guests from FAST24! <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Blog Post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/building-better-providers-eric-bauer-lessons-from-flightbridgeederic-bauer-the-pursuit-of-excellence/'>Building Better Providers</a> ... Read more

01 Jul 2024

28 MINS

28:01

01 Jul 2024


#69

Mushrooms: The Perils and Pleasures with Toxicologist Dr. Nik Matsler

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating and often perilous world of mushrooms. Join us as we explore with Dr. Nik Matsler how these fungi can be a culinary delight, a source of psychedelic experiences, or a deadly hazard. We discuss the challenges of identifying mushrooms, even for experts, and why toxicologists rely on mycologists for accurate identification. We'll break down the different types of mushrooms—non-toxic edible varieties, toxic species, and psilocybin-containing "magic mushrooms." Learn the practical tips for EMS professionals on managing mushroom poisoning, including supportive care strategies and specific interventions for severe cases.  <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Episode Blog Post- <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Perils and Pleasures of Mushrooms</a> ... Read more

15 Jun 2024

47 MINS

47:40

15 Jun 2024


#68

Electrical Injuries and Lightning strikes

Derek Miller, outreach coordinator for the UNC JC Burn Center, joins us again to explore electrical injuries and lightning strikes. We discuss the various types of electrical injuries, the mechanisms behind these injuries, and the essential steps EMS providers must take to ensure their safety and provide effective patient care. Through real-life case studies and expert insights, this episode delves into the complexities of managing electrical burn patients, the importance of immediate interventions, and the potential long-term sequelae of such injuries. Tune in for practical advice and essential knowledge to enhance your skills in handling electrical emergencies. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>     Blog Post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/electrical-injuries-and-lightning-strikes/'>Electrical Injuries and Lightning Strikes</a> Here are some additional resources: <a href='https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1277496-overview?form=fpf'>Electrical Injuries Overview- </a>Nice overview, though not limited to EMS specifically. The references list at end is also a good jumping off spot for those wanting more. <a href='https://www.osha.gov/etools/construction/electrical-incidents/burn-examples'>Photo examples- </a>Variety of pictures As mentioned at the end, fireworks safety- <a href='https://www.safefireworksnc.com/'>https://www.safefireworksnc.com/</a> ... Read more

01 Jun 2024

1 HR 05 MINS

1:05:27

01 Jun 2024


#67

Stroke Care on the Streets, What Actually Matters? Bridging Research and Real-World EMS

Explore the nuances of stroke assessments, the challenges EMS professionals face in the field, and the impact of prehospital interventions on patient outcomes. Coco Wham, a former paramedic who's transitioned to a physician, and Dr. Layne Dylla, an associate professor of emergency medicine join us to dive into their ongoing research efforts aimed at defining what matters in prehospital stroke care and refining stroke response protocols. Hear firsthand how evidence-based practices are developed from the ground up in EMS settings. This episode is packed with valuable information to enhance your practice and understanding of stroke care in prehospital environments. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>     Blog Post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/achieving-stroke-care-excellence-in-pre-hospital-settings/'>Stroke Care on the Streets</a>   ... Read more

15 May 2024

59 MINS

59:46

15 May 2024


#66

The Critically Burned Patient Part 2- What You learned About Fluids Was Wrong, A Simpler Approach

This is Part 2. Derek, an experienced clinician in burn care, joins us to delve into the intricacies and challenges of treating burn patients. This discussion provides valuable insights into the unique aspects of burn injuries, the importance of a comprehensive assessment, and the latest trends in burn treatment. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Blog post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/the-critically-burned-patient/'>The Critically Burned Patient</a> Key Topics Covered --- Complexity of Burn Injuries: Derek begins by explaining why burn patients require a unique approach compared to other trauma patients. He highlights the potential for burns to mask other critical injuries, underscoring the necessity of a thorough and trauma-informed initial assessment. --- The 'Big Three' Considerations: The conversation shifts to what Derek refers to as the "big three" — polytrauma, airway loss, and inhalation injuries — which are crucial early considerations in burn care. He stresses the importance of recognizing these potentially life-threatening conditions alongside the burn injury itself. --- Fluid Resuscitation: A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to fluid resuscitation, a critical aspect of burn care. Derek talks about the Parkland formula for calculating fluid needs based on the total body surface area affected by burns but a better simpler method is- ------500 ml/hr for an adult (<13 yo) ------250 ml/hr for a young kid (6-13 yo) ------125 ml/hr for a child (<5 yo) --- Pain Management and Ethical Concerns: Derek addresses the ethical and practical aspects of pain management in burn victims. Effective pain control not only improves patient comfort but also aids in overall patient management and long term healing, making it a critical component of the initial response. ---Assessment Tools and Techniques: Various assessment tools such as the Rule of Nines and the Palmer Method are discussed. Derek explains their applications and limitations, emphasizing that while these tools are helpful for initial assessments, more detailed evaluations are typically conducted at specialized burn centers. A link from ABA that may be helpful: <a href='https://ameriburn.org/resources/burnreferral/'>https://ameriburn.org/resources/burnreferral/</a> Includes brief overview of severity/depth (with diagrams, not pictures), Rule of Nines & Palmar Method, plus a link for ABA referral criteria. Here is another great article for a deeper dive into pros & cons of different methods of estimating TBSA, although not exhaustive, per se. Gretchen C., <a href='https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burnso.2023.12.006'>Burn size estimation: A remarkable history with clinical practice implications</a>,Burns Open, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 47-52, ISSN 2468-9122 <a href='https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2023.05.017'>Evaluation and Optimization of the Wallace Rule of Nines for the Estimation of Total Body Surface Area in Obese and Nonobese Populations</a>, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 65, Issue 4, 2023, Pages e320-e327. ---Burn depth estimates: There are free diagrams out there, but for actual real wound pictures, very little is open-license. UpToDate has a decent starting place, with four pictures embedded, and likely accessible for most. <a href='https://www.uptodate.com/contents/assessment-and-classification-of-burn-injury?search=burn%20depth&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1~150&usage_type=default&display_rank=1'>https://www.uptodate.com/contents/assessment-and-classification-of-burn-injury?search=burn%20depth&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1%7E150&usage_type=default&display_rank=1</a> Other Scientific papers mentioned- Burn resuscitation First article is an overview of evolution of burn fluid resuscitation formulas & philosophy – although again, not exhaustive, per se. Bacomo, F. K., & Chung, K. K. (2011). <a href='https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-2700.76845'>A primer on burn resuscitation</a>. Journal of emergencies, trauma, and shock, 4(1), 109–113.   Next article underscores the risks of fluid creep. Starting too high, being reluctant to titrate down, and the fact that giving too much fluid can actually CAUSE an increased need for fluids (vicious cycle). Chung KK, Wolf SE, Cancio LC, Alvarado R, Jones JA, McCorcle J, King BT, Barillo DJ, Renz EM, Blackbourne LH. <a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19667873/'>Resuscitation of severely burned military casualties: fluid begets more fluid.</a> J Trauma. 2009 Aug;67(2):231-7; discussion 237. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181ac68cf. PMID: 19667873. ... Read more

01 May 2024

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01 May 2024


#65

The Critically Burned Patient - Part 1

Derek, an experienced clinician in burn care, joins us to delve into the intricacies and challenges of treating burn patients. This discussion provides valuable insights into the unique aspects of burn injuries, the importance of a comprehensive assessment, and the latest trends in burn treatment. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>       **CORRECTION** In the summary at the end of the episode, the rule of 5's was inappropriately attributed to the pediatric population. Rule of Fives is meant for morbidly obese adults, not for kids. Lund-Browder is great tool for peds of different age ranges, though still doesn’t address body morphology (obese kids). ---Resource- <a href='https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2023.05.017'>Evaluation and Optimization of the Wallace Rule of Nines for the Estimation of Total Body Surface Area in Obese and Nonobese Populations</a>, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 65, Issue 4, 2023, Pages e320-e327. Blog post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/the-critically-burned-patient/'>The Critically Burned Patient</a> Key Topics Covered --- Complexity of Burn Injuries: Derek begins by explaining why burn patients require a unique approach compared to other trauma patients. He highlights the potential for burns to mask other critical injuries, underscoring the necessity of a thorough and trauma-informed initial assessment. --- The 'Big Three' Considerations: The conversation shifts to what Derek refers to as the "big three" — polytrauma, airway loss, and inhalation injuries — which are crucial early considerations in burn care. He stresses the importance of recognizing these potentially life-threatening conditions alongside the burn injury itself. --- Fluid Resuscitation: A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to fluid resuscitation, a critical aspect of burn care. Derek talks about the Parkland formula for calculating fluid needs based on the total body surface area affected by burns but notes that real-time adjustments are often necessary to avoid complications like over-resuscitation. --- Pain Management and Ethical Concerns: Derek addresses the ethical and practical aspects of pain management in burn victims. Effective pain control not only improves patient comfort but also aids in overall patient management and long term healing, making it a critical component of the initial response. ---Assessment Tools and Techniques: Various assessment tools such as the Rule of Nines and the Palmer Method are discussed. Derek explains their applications and limitations, emphasizing that while these tools are helpful for initial assessments, more detailed evaluations are typically conducted at specialized burn centers. A link from ABA that may be helpful: <a href='https://ameriburn.org/resources/burnreferral/'>https://ameriburn.org/resources/burnreferral/</a> Includes brief overview of severity/depth (with diagrams, not pictures), Rule of Nines & Palmar Method, plus a link for ABA referral criteria. Here is another great article for a deeper dive into pros & cons of different methods of estimating TBSA, although not exhaustive, per se. Gretchen C., <a href='https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burnso.2023.12.006'>Burn size estimation: A remarkable history with clinical practice implications</a>,Burns Open, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 47-52, ISSN 2468-9122 ---Burn depth estimates: Unfortunately, all of my favorite wound pictures for discussing 1st/2nd/3rd degree (superficial; both superficial & deep varieties of partial-thickness; full-thickness) are copyrighted, etc. There are free diagrams out there, but for actual real wound pictures, very little is open-license. UpToDate has a decent starting place, with four pictures embedded, and likely accessible for most. <a href='https://www.uptodate.com/contents/assessment-and-classification-of-burn-injury?search=burn%20depth&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1~150&usage_type=default&display_rank=1'>https://www.uptodate.com/contents/assessment-and-classification-of-burn-injury?search=burn%20depth&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1%7E150&usage_type=default&display_rank=1</a>   Part 2: This is just part 1. Part 2 will be coming May 1st. We will simplify our approach to fluid resuscitation and dive into some nuances of burns and burn care.  Other Scientific papers mentioned- Burn resuscitation First article is an overview of evolution of burn fluid resuscitation formulas & philosophy – although again, not exhaustive, per se. Bacomo, F. K., & Chung, K. K. (2011). <a href='https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-2700.76845'>A primer on burn resuscitation</a>. Journal of emergencies, trauma, and shock, 4(1), 109–113.   Next article underscores the risks of fluid creep. Starting too high, being reluctant to titrate down, and the fact that giving too much fluid can actually CAUSE an increased need for fluids (vicious cycle). Chung KK, Wolf SE, Cancio LC, Alvarado R, Jones JA, McCorcle J, King BT, Barillo DJ, Renz EM, Blackbourne LH. <a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19667873/'>Resuscitation of severely burned military casualties: fluid begets more fluid.</a> J Trauma. 2009 Aug;67(2):231-7; discussion 237. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181ac68cf. PMID: 19667873. ... Read more

15 Apr 2024

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15 Apr 2024


#64

Rethinking Priorities in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - Which Comes First Epi or Airway?

Which comes first epinephrine or airway? Out of hospital cardiac arrests involve critical and often complex decisions with sequence and timing of various procedure. What should you prioritize? We examine the nuances of advanced interventions, such as epinephrine and advanced airway placement, through the lens of recent studies, including a notable piece of research published recently in JAMA Network Open. Take a deep dive into the practicalities and philosophies that underpin prehospital cardiac arrest management, emphasizing the significance of basic life support skills and the role of advanced techniques in the pre-hospital setting. This episode engages, educates, and challenges EMS providers on the best practices that could potentially save lives during those critical first minutes of a cardiac emergency. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Articles-  <a href='https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2815246'>Sequence of Epinephrine and Advanced Airway Placement After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest</a>. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Feb 5;7(2):e2356863. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.56863. <a href='http://jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.20176'>Association of timing of epinephrine administration with outcomes in adults with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. </a>  JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(8):e2120176. doi:<a href='http://jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.20176'>10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.20176</a> <a href='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36736487/'>Epinephrine in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Network Meta-analysis and Subgroup Analyses of Shockable and Nonshockable Rhythms. </a>Chest. 2023 Aug;164(2):381-393. DOI: <a href='https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2023.01.033'>10.1016/j.chest.2023.01.033</a> <a href='https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1806842'>A Randomized Trial of Epinephrine in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest. (PARAMEDIC2)</a> New Eng J Med. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1806842 <a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/31912202/'>The influence of time to adrenaline administration in the Paramedic 2 randomised controlled trial.</a>  Intensive Care Med. 2020;46(3):426-436. doi:<a href='http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-019-05836-2'>10.1007/s00134-019-05836-2</a> ... Read more

02 Apr 2024

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02 Apr 2024


#63

Toxic Alcohols: Hidden Danger in Everyday Products and an Everyday Call

Toxicologist Dr. Nik Matsler teaches us the critical topic of toxic alcohol poisoning. The discussion sheds light on the dangers lurking in everyday household and industrial products that contain methanol, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol—substances not far removed from the alcohol found in beverages yet capable of causing severe, sometimes fatal, health issues. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Blog Post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/toxic-alcohols-a-hidden-danger-in-everyday-products-and-in-an-everyday-call/'>Toxic Alcohols</a> ... Read more

15 Mar 2024

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15 Mar 2024


#62

Art of Laryngoscopy- The SALAD technique (Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination)

In the high-stakes environment of prehospital medicine, the ability to perform a successful intubation on the first attempt is critical. The complexity of prehospital airway management cannot be understated, given the challenging conditions and the acuity of patients encountered. This episode delves into the strategies and techniques that can significantly improve the success rates of prehospital intubations, focusing on preparation, positioning, and the SALAD (Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination) method. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Blog post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/art-of-laryngoscopy-the-salad-technique-suction-assisted-laryngoscopy-and-airway-decontamination/'>Art of Laryngoscopy- The SALAD technique</a> Additional Podcast Episode- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/mac-3-vs-mac-4-is-there-one-blade-to-rule-them-all/'>Mac 3 vs 4 podcast episode</a> Additional Resources- <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jaq-vHbcGi0'>Youtube SALAD demonstration</a> <a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244406/#:~:text=Suction%20Assisted%20Laryngoscopy%20and%20Airway%20Decontamination%20(SALAD)%20was%20developed%20to,esophagus%20during%20attempts%20at%20intubation.'>Published Article on the SALAD Technique</a> <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naa_QqV8Ruk'>YouTube video of the hypoepiglottic ligament in action</a> <a href='https://airwayjedi.com/2016/10/10/intubation-step-by-step/'>Airway Jedi blog post</a> <a href='https://emcrit.org/salad/literature/'>Additional SALAD Resources</a> ... Read more

01 Mar 2024

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47:20

01 Mar 2024


#61

The Truth about Mechanical CPR Devices: What the Data Really Says

Despite the allure of consistent compressions and reduced provider fatigue, does the data actually show that mechanical CPR devices improve outcomes? Tune in for a nuanced exploration of evidence-based practice in emergency medical services. <a href='https://airtable.com/appu0NEOAcbUpczWJ/pag5lpVUKmb0GidQD/form'>Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a> <a href='https://frontline-optics.com'>EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses</a>   Blog Post- <a href='https://emspodcast.com/the-truth-about-mechanical-cpr-devices-what-the-data-really-says/'>https://emspodcast.com/the-truth-about-mechanical-cpr-devices-what-the-data-really-says/</a> Original Article- <a href='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8328162/'>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8328162/</a> ... Read more

15 Feb 2024

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17:41

15 Feb 2024