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TRAUMA-ING
Resus rewind: Penetrating neck trauma with Sean Hurley
In this replayed episode from THE RESUS COURSE podcast, Dr. Sean Hurley and James Gould discuss a practical, resuscitation-focused approach to penetrating neck trauma, covering how and when to intubate, how to recognize hard and soft signs of significant injury, and strategies for investigating and managing airway, vascular, and digestive tract injuries in it’s initial resuscitation phaseFor more trauma resus stuff go to www.trauma-ing.com
2025-12-20
33 min
Vitally Unstable
Rural Resus Without Resus Experience - Listener Question
This weeks episode is a listener question around transitioning from a non-resus competent nurse in a metro setting to rural setting where anything goes - resus included! We unpack what the non-ED nurse one of us has done to prepare for these situations to help give this listener some tangible advice that could be the difference between life and death... So no biggie really. Got a topic or question that you want answered on the podcast? Send them through to nursesibs@gmail.com or on Instagram dir...
2025-10-01
40 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS Junior: Neonatal genoplivning - September 2025
I denne anden udgave af vores pædiatriske særepisoder af RESUS-podcasten gennemgår vi sammen med nu fuldt udklækkede akutpædiater Mikel Alberdi-Saugstrup den neonatale genoplivning
2025-09-29
45 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 30 - Ticks!
2025-05-09
06 min
The Resus Room
Electrical Injuries; Roadside to Resus
Welcome back to The Resus Room! This time, we're diving into the fascinating and often overlooked world of electrical injuries. From household mishaps and workplace accidents to tasers and even lightning strikes, electrical injuries can range from minor shocks to life-threatening cardiac arrests. As always, we'll be taking you through the full spectrum of care, from first contact at the roadside to critical management in resus. And let's be honest, there's a real lack of clear guidance out there when it comes to managing these cases. So, we've done the legwork, scoured the literature, and we're here to ma...
2025-03-18
1h 04
Bloody Minded
Episode 35 - The Other Resus | Introduction to Blood Groups
We’ve been out of line with the rest of #FOAM #MedEd podcasts for the longest time. Forget that haematology stuff, it’s time to talk about RESUS. Break out your adrenaline, it’s time to crack some chests and… wait what? You meant Rhesus? With an H? Oh right… okay. Put down those trauma shears as the only thing we’ll be cracking open are the ISBT Red Cell Immunogenetics guidelines. Join the Bloody Minded Crew take you though the basics of blood grouping with a focus on ABO and Rhesus. Timestamps:0:56 - Cale needs...
2025-02-25
49 min
The Resus Room
Bronchiolitis; Roadside to Resus
Welcome back to the first Roadside to Resus episode for 2025!! In this episode, we're diving into a seasonally appropriate, and really paediatric common presentation for anyone involved in emergency care….Bronchiolitis. Now although it's one of the most common respiratory illnesses affecting kids, bronchiolitis can easily cause confusion and concern around the severity of illness, whether to convey/admit/discharge, and also which treatments are indicated and which aren't, including the perennially hot topic of bronchodilators. In this episode we're going to and delve into all of those aspects & explore the evidence and guid...
2025-01-15
52 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
High-flow Nasal Cannula instead of BPAP?!
In this episode, we explore the RENOVATE study, comparing high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) and noninvasive ventilation (NIV or BIPAP) for acute respiratory failure. Discover the pros, cons, and practical takeaways for using HFNC in the ICU and ED.
2024-12-20
08 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS Junior: Pædiatrisk Hjertestop - Juni 2024
I denne særudgave af RESUS-podcasten gennemgår vi sammen med kommende akutpædiater Mikel Alberdi-Saugstrup håndteringen af det pædiatriske hjertestop. Podcasten er en del af en serie omkring pædiatri.
2024-07-05
39 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Sådan gør de altså i Amerika - Maj 2024 - Feber og meningitis hos børn
Case-gennemgang, hvor vi tager os tiden vi ikke har til daglig til at forberede os på at modtage patienten ud fra kapitler i tekstbøgerne Rosen's og Tintinalli's Læs blogversionen her "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika" er et initiativ på RESUS-platformen, hvor vi med udgangspunkt i specifikke cases gennemgår kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergency Medicine for at illustrere hvad der i udlandet i hvert fald anses som den korrekte akutmedicinske tilgang til den aktuelle patientcase. Tintinalli's og Rosen's er store (og dyre) bøger, som det trods en varm anbefalin...
2024-05-31
41 min
Teachers Talk Radio
Teaching First Aid to meet National Curriculum requirements with Resus Rangers: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson
Hannah Wilson is joined by Stephen Clifford-Franklin from Resus Rangers, who provide Quality First Aid Workshops, Assemblies & Educational Resources for Teachers of Primary School Children across the UK. They explore what the requirements are and what opportunities Resus Rangers can provide to meet them. Find out more at resusrangers.com.
2024-05-01
1h 02
Medic In The Middle
Neonates (Ft. James Yates - Resus Room)
Hello! Welcome back to the show. In this Episode, James Yates (GWAAC, Resus Room, soNAR) Joins us to discuss Neonatal Management and transition of the newborn at birth. Topics covered include: - What is soNAR? - Neonate definition - Pre term birth - Neonate assessment and management - Fetal + newborn circulation - Stabilisation at birth (DCC, Thermal Care) - Assessing and managing a newborn - Neonatal Life Support/ Post Transitional care Twitter @medicmiddle
2023-08-30
1h 17
Midwifery Wisdom Podcast
A Sit Down With the Resus-A-Cradle Inventor
Join us for this week's episode of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast as Augustine sits down with the creator of the renowned Resus-A-Cradle, Anni Mclaughlin.Through firsthand accounts, Augustine and Anni delve into the life-saving impact of the Resus-A-cradle in emergency resuscitations, shedding light on its indispensable role in the realm of midwifery and beyond. Anni shares her insights on utilizing the full potential of this tool, imparting expert tips and techniques garnered from her experience. Discover the visionary path Anni is carving as she works to get this tool into the hospital setting.Don't...
2023-08-23
32 min
In touch with RONDO BIAS
Rondo Bias | Typ Resus Violance
Finally there is something on the cap again! The second Drum'n Bass Mix is born. For all of you who occasionally look beyond the technoid edge and love it brutal, here is once again a very rare mix presented. With "my Defenition of Drum'n Bass" Rondo Bias made his debut in the Drum'n Bass sector at the end of 2013, so it doesn't happen very often. For this, he wastes no time in the set with "Typ Resus Violence" and puts the listener right after 30 seconds against the wall. Occasionally there is still the one...
2023-07-02
1h 16
The Resus Room
Head Injury Updates; Roadside to Resus
The last time we took a good look at head injuries was back in 2018 in our Roadside to Resus episodes and for all of the foundational stuff on incidence, assessment, management and loads more make sure you go and check that episode out. But this episode is one of our new UPDATES episodes, because we're pretty old now… and whilst we've been having a go at this for a while evidence and guidelines will have progressed, which clearly have implications on how we manage certain cases and that's where these come in! So they'll focus mainly on the...
2023-05-18
33 min
The Resus Room
COPD; Roadside to Resus
Welcome back to our first Roadside to Resus episode for 2023! We're back with the huge topic that is COPD. In this episode we're going to delve into the depths of the topic, helping us to deliver the best possible care for this frequently encountered presentation. Along with the standard coverage from incidence, to pathophysiology, to presentation and treatment, we'll also be covering those topics that you've specifically asked for; The mechanism behind hypercapnoeic respiratory failure, in those patients given to much oxygen Is there a role for end tidal CO2 interpretation in those spontaneously...
2023-01-16
1h 07
JournalFeed
Happy New Year! | Best of Resus 2022 | Amio Vs. Lido
The JournalFeed podcast for the week of Jan 2-6, 2022.These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 article we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.Best of Resus 2022 Spoon FeedHere are the latest evidence updates on basic, advanced, and pediatric life support - and more - from this expert literature review.Amio Vs. Lido Spoon FeedFor in-hospital ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) arrest (IHCA), lidocaine may have more favorable outcomes compared to amiodarone.
2023-01-07
08 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 28 - Sepsis Update for Nurses
We welcome back Nicole Cook, APRN and CNS to talk all about sepsis... and Nicole shares a personal story about sepsis we won't soon forget.
2022-08-15
45 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Det du ikke lærte i skolen – August 2022 – Fejlkultur
Løs snak på en teoretisk baggrund om "human factors" og ikke-tekniske færdigheder indenfor det akutmedicinske speciale og lægevirket generelt Læs blogversionen her Emnet for tredje udgivelse i serien er fejlkultur, et emne der påvirker os alle, men som vi også i høj grad selv påvirker gennem vores adfærd. Vi tager bl.a. udgangspunkt i Peters blogs: Erfaringer fra Stockholm: Fejlkultur og #ResusWankers Covid, antifragilitet og compassionate care: En genfødsel? Derudover vil du også kunne læse mere om emnet og andre forbundne emner på vores nye områ...
2022-08-07
1h 02
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Sådan gør de altså i Amerika – August 2022 – Den shockerede patient
Case-gennemgang, hvor vi tager os tiden vi ikke har til daglig til at forberede os på at modtage patienten ud fra kapitler i tekstbøgerne Rosen's og Tintinalli's Læs blogversionen her I dette tredje afsnit af "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika" gennemgår vi modtagelsen af patienten i shock ud fra følgende kapitler: Tintinalli’s sektion 3 Kapitel 12: Approach to Nontraumatic Shock Tintinalli’s sektion 3 kapitel 20: Pharmacology of Vasopressors and Inotropes Rosen's sektion 1 Kapitel 6: Shock "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika" er et nyt initiativ på RESUS-platformen, hvor vi med udga...
2022-08-07
54 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Det du ikke lærte i skolen - Juli 2022 - Probabilistisk tankegang
Løs snak på en teoretisk baggrund om "human factors" og ikke-tekniske færdigheder indenfor det akutmedicinske speciale og lægevirket generelt Læs blogversionen her "Det du ikke lærte i skolen" er en del af den nye struktur på RESUS-platformen, som kommer til at udgøres af 4 tilbagevendende indlægstyper med udgivelse hver 2. måned: "Men hvad betyder det?": Kritisk gennemgang af nye og akutmedicinsk relevante studier ud fra RESUS-tjeklisterne "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika": Teoretisk gennemgang af et afgrænset emne ud fra kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergency Medici...
2022-07-01
49 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Men hvad betyder det? - Juli 2022
Kritisk gennemgang af litteratur med fokus på klinisk anvendelighed og hvilke faldgruber vi skal passe på når vi overfører resultaterne til vores egne patienter Læs blogversionen her "Men hvad betyder det?" er en del af den nye struktur på RESUS-platformen, som kommer til at udgøres af 4 tilbagevendende indlægstyper med udgivelse hver 2. måned: "Men hvad betyder det?": Kritisk gennemgang af nye og akutmedicinsk relevante studier ud fra RESUS-tjeklisterne "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika": Teoretisk gennemgang af et afgrænset emne ud fra kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergen...
2022-07-01
55 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Sådan gør de altså i Amerika - Juli 2022 - Den akut smerteforpinte patient
Case-gennemgang, hvor vi tager os tiden vi ikke har til daglig til at forberede os på at modtage patienten ud fra kapitler i tekstbøgerne Rosen's og Tintinalli's Læs blogversionen her "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika" er et nyt initiativ på RESUS-platformen, hvor vi med udgangspunkt i specifikke cases gennemgår kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergency Medicine for at illustrere hvad der i udlandet i hvert fald anses som den korrekte akutmedicinske tilgang til den aktuelle patientcase. Tintinalli's og Rosen's er store (og dyre) bøger, som det trods en varm anbe...
2022-07-01
41 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Det du ikke lærte i skolen - Marts 2022 - Kognitive Bias
Læs blogopsummeringen af podcasten her "Det du ikke lærte i skolen" er en del af den nye struktur på RESUS-platformen, som kommer til at udgøres af 4 tilbagevendende indlægstyper med udgivelse hver 2. måned: "Men hvad betyder det?": Kritisk gennemgang af nye og akutmedicinsk relevante studier ud fra RESUS-tjeklisterne "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika": Teoretisk gennemgang af et afgrænset emne ud fra kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergency Medicine "Det kan jeg da også godt, det der...": Gennemgang af akutmedicinske procedurer ud fra en struktureret og patientsikker tilgang "Det du ikke lær...
2022-03-31
50 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Sådan gør de altså i Amerika - Marts 2022 - Den forgiftede patient
Læs blogopsummeringen af podcasten her "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika" er en del af den nye struktur på RESUS-platformen, som kommer til at udgøres af 4 tilbagevendende indlægstyper med udgivelse hver 2. måned: "Men hvad betyder det?": Kritisk gennemgang af nye og akutmedicinsk relevante studier ud fra RESUS-tjeklisterne "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika": Teoretisk gennemgang af et afgrænset emne ud fra kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergency Medicine "Det kan jeg da også godt, det der...": Gennemgang af akutmedicinske procedurer ud fra en struktureret og patientsikker tilgang "Det du ikke lært...
2022-03-31
42 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Men hvad betyder det? - Marts 2022
Find blogopsummeringen af podcasten her "Men hvad betyder det?" er en del af den nye struktur på RESUS-platformen, som kommer til at udgøres af 4 tilbagevendende indlægstyper med udgivelse hver 2. måned: "Men hvad betyder det?": Kritisk gennemgang af nye og akutmedicinsk relevante studier ud fra RESUS-tjeklisterne "Sådan gør de altså i Amerika": Teoretisk gennemgang af et afgrænset emne ud fra kapitler i Tintinalli's og Rosen's Emergency Medicine "Det kan jeg da også godt, det der...": Gennemgang af akutmedicinske procedurer ud fra en struktureret og patientsikker tilgang "Det du ikke lærte i skolen": Sa...
2022-03-31
48 min
YDAM Podcast
Intro til den nye RESUS-platform
RESUS står overfor en stor omvæltning! I dette korte introafsnit kan du møde ny medvært på podcasten, Jon Munk Poulsen, som fremover vil joine Emil Ejersbo Iversen i studiet. I den forbindelse er der lagt op til en ambitiøs overhaling af hele strukturen for RESUS-platformen, som fremadrettet kommer til at udgøres primært af 4 elementer, som udgives i en bunke, hver 2. måned. Hvert element tackler et område af det akutmedicinske speciale: "Men hvad betyder det?": Kritisk gennemgang af nye og akutmedicinsk relevante studier ud fra RESUS-tjeklisterne "Sådan gør de altså...
2022-03-31
10 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
sam mindset (nie)wystarczy
czyli próbuję wprowadzać jakieś zmiany po nieudolnym wprowadzaniu jakiś zmian
2022-03-20
27 min
The Resus Room
Broad Complex Tachycardia; Roadside to Resus
So in our last Roadside to Resus episode we covered narrow complex tachycardias. In that we delved pretty deep into the normal cardiac conductance along with the clinical assessment and their management. This episode is going to build on some of that…so if you haven't already given it a listen, we'd recommend you pause here, take a listen….and then come back on board!! But for those of you that have already listened, here we go with the bigger brother and even more exciting broad complex tachycardia episode!! Again we'll be covering everything from the underlying electrophysiological abnormality, all t...
2022-02-15
45 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
(nie)noworoczne postanowienia
tak w sumie to bardziej plany, niż postanowienia
2022-01-06
28 min
Pod NED
Resus series - Airway Management
In today's episode of the Resus series Lisa, Kirri, Laura and Dr Neil Miller discuss the airway management of a 13 month old Bronchiolitis case. Here’s the link we mention in the episode: https://www.childrens.health.qld.gov.au/qpec-paediatric-resuscitation-tools/
2021-12-14
27 min
Pod NED
Resus Series - RSI
On today’s episode we kick off our resus series with a case study discussion about RSI with Kirri de Kruijf and Laura Webb
2021-11-29
13 min
Medic In The Middle
Hypothermia - Ft. Rob Fenwick (Resus Room)
Welcome back to Medic in The Middle! As winter dawns and it is starting to get a bit chilly, We thought it would be rather fitting to delve into the topic of Hypothermia! Joined by Rob Fenwick ACP EM (The Resus Room) we together tackle this subject and recap on some key points when managing Hypothermic patients. Covered on this show; - Definition of Hypothermia and Incidence - Primary + Secondary Hypothermia - Mechanisms of heat loss + Homeostasis - Pathophysiology associated with Hypothermia - Co...
2021-11-27
57 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 27 - Trauma Llama Talks Neurotrauma (Part 2)
Allan and Rob continue the conversation with Nicole Cook about neurotrauma. If you haven't listened to episode 26, part one of this conversation, then we suggest you go back to do so. However, we wouldn't recommend listening to us anyway. Nicole's paper on Co2 - https://www.injuryjournal.com/article/S0020-1383(21)00624-0/fulltext
2021-11-23
22 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 26 - Trauma Llama Talks Neurotrauma (Part 1)
Today Allan and Rob get the opportunity to talk to the one and only Nicole Cook. She's a trauma nurse specialist, neurotrauma expert, and a great Twitter follow (@TraumaSoapBoxes). This episode is part 1 of a 2 part series on neurotrauma nursing care in critical care environments big and small.
2021-11-18
26 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
urlop trochę (nie)udany
czyli o wyrwaniu ósemki, jak nie radzę sobie ze stresem i coś na zakończenie odcinka totalnie z innej bajki
2021-11-06
25 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 25 - Rehashing Early COVID-19 Clinical Guidance
For better or worse, Allan and Rob are reunited as they rehash some of the early COVID-19 literature and scientific direction for ED and critical care nurses.
2021-10-27
12 min
Heavy Lies the Helmet
Resus Kung Fu w/Dr. Michael Lauria
"Kung" means "skillful work" and "Fu" means "time spent". "Resus Kung Fu" refers to the resuscitation skills we acquire over time to become a true master. But how do we achieve mastery of these cognitive abilities and technical skills? And what role does stress inoculation play in training? Join us and Dr. Michael Lauria in this podcast episode where we answer these questions. Get CE hours for our podcast episodes HERE! -------------------------------------------- Twitter @heavyhelmet Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Instagram @heavyliesthehelmet YouTube /heavyliesthehelmet Website heavyliesthehelmet.com ...
2021-09-25
54 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS Crossover 🔀 The SGEM: Spirometri for multiple ribbensbrud
I marts 2021 var RESUS inviteret med i den måske største internationale akutmedicinske podcast "The Skeptics' Guide to EM" af vært Ken Milne, akutmediciner fra Canada og af mange beskrevet som the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) indenfor akutmedicinsk FOAMed. Ken Milne har siden han startede sin blog og podcast på www.TheSGEM.com sat standarden for kritisk gennemgang af litteratur og er blevet ledende indenfor evidensbaseret medicin i den akutmedicinske verden. RESUS blev inviteret med til at gennemgå et studie af Schuster et al. fra Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surger...
2021-09-17
30 min
Two Humerus Nurses Podcast
Ep 28: Resus for Dummies
Ah ah ah ah staying aliveeeeee!! Kelly & Alisha get a little education and cover BLS! Basic Life Support is one of the most important parts of nursing! BLS will help you save lives! Come listen to us cover all things DRSABCD! Instagram: @twohumerusnursespodcast Email: humerusnnurses@gmail.com Australian Resuscitation Council: https://resus.org.au/ Music: Switch Me On by Shane Ivers www.silvermansound.com
2021-08-31
37 min
Coda Change
TBI Management: Beyond the Resus Room
TBI Management: Beyond the Resus Room by Andrew Chow In this podcast, Andrew Chow highlights the latest evidence for TBI. Andrew shares some clinical pearls for TBI management & highlights a future direction for the management of patients with a traumatic brain injury. Studies have shown that the demographic of TBI patients has shifted. We are now seeing an increase in the number of elderly patients with a TBI injury that need intensive care admission. Andrew suggests that with this change in demographic, we need to consider different injury patterns and treatment protocols.
2021-08-12
12 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
chaotyczne i (nie)poskładane
myśli
2021-08-02
22 min
The Resus Room
Pre Alert; Roadside to Resus
So welcome back to another Roadside to Resus episode! Pre alerts are a key part of the interface between pre hospital and in hospital care of the critically unwell patient, when made and received in an effective manner they can really benefit the patient and the system. But too often we hear of friction associated with pre alerts and recent discussions on social media has really highlighted this. In this episode we explore the pre alert, the guidance that exists already on the topic, the challenges of both making and receiving those pre alerts and...
2021-07-19
1h 03
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
łatwy sposób na lepsze życie
co (nie)? :D
2021-05-13
22 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
(nie)przemyślane skutki młodości
młodości, czyli w moim przypadku głupotytrochę wam popsioczę o paleniu, insulinoporności i nawet będzie trochę o szczęściu
2021-04-17
14 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
mogłabym już (nie) żyć
[TW] samobójstwotak, to właśnie ten temat, o którym nie powiem za dużo w tym odcinkugeneralnie mało kto o tym dużo mówi
2021-03-31
16 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS Deepdive: Aminoglykosider: Bedre Cost-Benefit end vi Går og Tror?
I denne episode af RESUS podcasten har vi inviteret klinisk mikrobiolog og medforfatter på antibiotikavejledningen på pro.medicin Jørgen Engberg med i studiet for at diskutere antibiotikaforbruget i akutafdelingen og hvilken effekt det har på resistensudviklingen i Danmark. Vi diskuterer det området med måske størst potentiale for at forbedre situationen fra akutafdelingen (udover korrekt prøvetagning forud for opstart af antibiotika), hvilket synes at være en større anvendelse af aminoglykosider for relevante infektioner (særligt urinvejsfokus) fremfor piperacillin/tazobactam. Aminoglykosider har længe været forbundet med nefrotoksiske bivirkninger, hvilket formentligt har hindret de...
2021-03-26
42 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
(nie) spełnione oczekiwania
trochę chaotycznych myśli po weekendzie, a trochę takie oczekiwania vs. dorosłość
2021-03-19
20 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
(nie) chcę kwiatka na Dzień Kobiet
Siostrzeństwo! No przecież. Ale ogólnie Dzień Kobiet jest super i cieszę się mega, że nie dostałam w tym roku żadnych kwiatów.
2021-03-08
14 min
(nie)poradnik przetrwania
(nie)poradnik zaczynamy
coś na rozgrzewkę, bo na pewno ten podcast jest nowością nie tylko dla was, lecz także dla mnie :)
2021-02-26
09 min
YDAM Podcast
RESUS: Hvad er Evidensbaseret Medicin?
I denne første podcast fra RESUS-platformen diskuterer vi, som oplæg til de kommende blogs og podcasts med kritiske gennemgange af litteratur, begrebet evidensbaseret medicin (som viser sig at handle om meget mere end bare evidens). Med i studiet er YDAMs efterhånden landskendte professor-in-spe Peter Tagmose Thomsen, som har beskæftiget sig med begrebet i en akutmedicinsk sammenhæng i flere år. Vi gennemgår de to andre ben af EBM (lægens ekspertise og patientens værdier) og diskuterer de kritikpunkter som over de seneste år er blevet rejst omkring EBM. Vi kommer kort ind over be...
2021-02-22
1h 06
The Resus Room
Diabetic Ketoacidosis; Roadside to Resus
Welcome back to the podcast and our next Roadside to Resus episode, this time we're taking a look at Diabetic Ketoacidosis, DKA. In this episode we'll be getting our heads around the pathophysiology that underpins DKA, consider the clinical picture and severity of patients that present and look at both the in-hospital and pre-hospital management of these patients including topics such at fluid choice, insulin boluses and nasal ETCO2 for diagnosis of DKA. Let us know any thought and comments you have. Enjoy! Simon, Rob & James
2021-02-15
58 min
The Resus Room
Anaphylaxis; Roadside to Resus
Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode of Roadside to Resus we're going to take a look Anaphylaxis, which has been highlighted on a national level of concern as NICE state 'many people do not receive optimal management following their acute anaphylactic reaction'. Much of the problem lies within a lack of understanding of what actually constitutes an anaphylactic reaction and the knock on effect this has to the treatment provided. In this episode we'll explore the definition of anaphylaxis and the significant differences that can be seen in the presentation. We...
2020-11-16
1h 00
The Resus Room
Poisoning; Roadside to Resus
So in our Toxidrome Roadside to Resus episode we covered the initial management of a poisoned patient, some of the constellation of features to look out for and the specific management. But what about specific agents and circumstances that require particular knowledge and management both in the prehospital environment and in ED? Well in this episode we'll cover these by running through; Paracetamol poisoning and treatment Calcium channel blocker overdose Beta blocker overdose High dose insulin euglycaemic therapy Activated charcoal Intralipid therapy Cardiac arrest due to toxicology We'd love to hear any comments or feedback...
2020-10-15
1h 00
The Resus Room
Toxidromes; Roadside to Resus
Drug ingestion both accidental and intentional accounts for a significant proportion of attendances at UK Emergency Departments and 999 calls. In 2016 there were >2,500 registered deaths in England and Wales related to drug misuse, which had increased by nearly 60% in a decade. So without a doubt we are all going to come across critically unwell patients with drug ingestions. But inappropriate drug use is not confined to illicit substances, with many prescription drugs being misused to ill effect and also overdosed in an attempt to end patients lives. In this podcast we're going to run t...
2020-09-15
58 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 24 - An ICU Patient's Journey with Nick and Hussein
This episode features two brilliant guests: Nick and Hussein. Nick is a husband and father. He also has cystic fibrosis and is a double lung transplant recipient. Hussein is an ICU and emerg doc with specialty in ECMO. His ECMO team helped bridge Nick to his transplant.Listen to their experience!
2020-09-08
31 min
Resus Now
5 Minute Bit #1 - Welcome to Resus Now!
Welcome to Resus Now! This 5 minute bit serves as an introduction to our concept and gives some background on our philosophies. Welcome!
2020-07-25
05 min
Keine Panik!
KP040 - Resus Affe Corona negativ - 20/04/25
KP040 - Resus Affe Corona negativ
2020-04-25
00 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 23 - The EPICC-COVID19 Project
We are proud to be project managers for (as far as we know) the only international, free, open source nursing course with the sole intention in fighting COVID-19.covid19.epicclearning.caAuthors from Canada, USA, United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, New Zealand and Australia have volunteered to help support nurses caring for patients with COVID-19.We recorded a podcast this week to give you more background if you'd like to hear.
2020-04-16
07 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.22 - COVID-19 - Disease Transmission
The CDC recommendation for homemade masks has lit a firestorm among health care providers. In this episode, we give our take on the recommendation. We also break down some interesting data on disease transmission.AS ALWAYS, READ THE PAPERS AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSION.ReferencesCDC. Strategies for Optimizing the Supply of Facemasks. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/ppe-strategy/face-masks.htmlDoremalen, N et al. NJEM. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973Ong et al. JAMA. https://jamanetwork...
2020-03-23
13 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.21 - COVID-19 - Experiences from the Front Line with Sara, ICU RN
Sara, ICU RN is on the show to share her firsthand experience battling severe COVID-19. She shares what she has learned, tips to get you prepared, and touches on the human side of caring for the sick COVID-19 patients.ResourcesARDSnet - http://www.ardsnet.org/University Washington Medicine - https://covid-19.uwmedicine.org/Pages/default.aspxNicole Kupchik, CNS - https://www.instagram.com/nicolekupchik/?hl=en
2020-03-18
15 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.20 - COVID-19 - Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation
In our COVID-19 Critical Care series we are hitting you with the fundamentals of critical care that you may need when caring for COVID-19 patients. In this episode we cover non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure ventilation. ReferencesKeenan, S. et.al. (2011). Clinical practice guidelines for the use of noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation and noninvasive continuous positive airway pressure in the acute care setting. Canadian Medical Association Journal. PMID: 21324867Nee, P. et.al. (2010). Critical care in the emergency department: acute respiratory failure. Emergency Medicine Journal. PMID: 21112972 Caples SM, Gay PC...
2020-03-16
11 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.19 - COVID-19 - PPE & Overview for the Bedside Resus Nurse
This podcast was recorded on March 13, 2020. The content of the podcast may change as new information becomes available. Always check with your local resources and sources with credible references.One of the places resuscitation begins is at the front door. In this episode we provide practical tips for nursing care for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.... in fact, this information could be generalized to all patients with undifferentiated dyspnea. The Internet Book of Critical Care is a living resource for COVID-19. REBEL EM has an excellent look at COVID-19
2020-03-15
11 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.18 - Nurse Point of Care Ultrasound with Tammy Lowe and Korbin Haycock
We are pleased to have the trailblazer Tammy Lowe and THE Korbin Haycock on the show to share their amazing Nurse Point of Care Ultrasound program, one of the only programs in the world (to our knowledge - please correct us if we're wrong... we'd love to learn more!). Their Nurse Point of Care Ultrasound program was published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine in 2017. The link to the paper is HERE.Tammy is a boss level Registered Nurse and the Clinical Administrator for Critical Care at a large hospital in California. Find...
2020-03-11
17 min
The Surge: Surgery. Trauma. Critical Care
Episode 13: Equilibrium in Chaos II: Training People to Embrace the Chaos (and get a poor mans resus simulator for $140)
Second part of our review on communication during high stress, time sensitive codes. Focus is on Training the team and team dynamics as well as how to build a resus simulator for 140 dollars!!!!!! The last time we accepted the fact that every now and then your ability to communicate during a code will be tested and that by definition if you work in an acute care environment ..... chaos is part of the game. #simulation #FOAMED #TRAUMA #ICU #CRITICALCARE #EMERGENCYMEDICINE #codeblue #CPR #communication #EMT #Nursing
2020-03-01
25 min
The Surge: Trauma. Surgery. Critical Care
Episode 13: Equilibrium in Chaos II: Training People to Embrace the Chaos (and get a poor mans resus simulator for $140)
Second part of our review on communication during high stress, time sensitive codes. Focus is on Training the team and team dynamics as well as how to build a resus simulator for 140 dollars!!!!!! The last time we accepted the fact that every now and then your ability to communicate during a code will be tested and that by definition if you work in an acute care environment ..... chaos is part of the game. #simulation #FOAMED #TRAUMA #ICU #CRITICALCARE #EMERGENCYMEDICINE #codeblue #CPR #communication #EMT #Nursing
2020-03-01
25 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.17 - Alin, Resilience, and a New Heart
Allan and Rob have the privilege of having a chat with Alin Gragossian about the days before her illness, heart transplant, and return to her work as an emergency medicine resident. Follow Alin! Website - https://www.achangeofhe.art/Twitter: @ag_em33Instagram: @a_change_of_heart_blog
2020-01-20
27 min
The Resus Room
Seizures; Roadside to Resus
Seizures are defined as a "paroxysmal electrical discharge of the neurones in the brain resulting in a change of function or behaviour". All of us involved in Emergency Care will encounter patients with seizures which can occur for a number of reasons, with Epilepsy affecting 1 in 100 people in the UK. Being able to identify the cause, terminate ongoing seizures and provide ongoing investigation and care is complicated and of paramount importance, as some of these episodes carry with them a high morbidity and mortality rate. In this episode of Roadside to Resus we run through...
2020-01-15
1h 04
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.16 - 0% Journal Club - ED ICU
Do ED ICUs save lives? Probably. The paper in question is by Gunnerson et al and can be found here.Scott Weingart's work on ED ICUs can be found here.
2019-12-12
21 min
Coda Change
Pre-hospital Resuscitation: Road to Resus Chapter 1
Road to Resus is a three day series of a patient experience, with critical decision points at every turn allowing the audience to decide on the course of action after hearing from topic experts.
2019-12-09
23 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.15 - Clinical Teaching - Open Your Robe
Allan and Rob talk about learning in the clinical environment.Main topics - The relationship mattersIntentionality in clinical conversationsWhat's the yield on your clinical questions?Some interesting papers - Eva, Kevin & Regehr, Glenn. (2008). “I'll never play professional football” and other fallacies of self-assessment. The Journal of continuing education in the health professions. 28. 14-9. 10.1002/chp.150. Eva, Kevin & Regehr Glenn. (2007). Knowing when to look it up: a new conception of self-assessment ability. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 2007 Oct;82(10 Suppl):S81-4. DOI: 10.1097/acm.0b013e31813e6755Debriefing with Good Judgment: Combining Rigorou...
2019-12-03
29 min
New Grad Radio: Intensive Care & Emergency Nurse
Working in Resus: Update
With 3 weeks left to go, I’ve started to be allocated into more resus shifts. In today’s episode, I outline why I’ve been enjoying my time in this area, and break down an actual patient presentation to highlight what it is we actually do day-to-day.
2019-11-24
13 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.14 - Resuscitese with The Q-word Podcast
Nyssa from The Q Word Podcast is on the show to talk about the one thing we should be practicing the most: Resuscitation Langauge, coined Resuscitese.Referenceshttps://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(14)00878-6/fulltexthttps://emcrit.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Improving-Verbal-Communication-in-Critical-Care.pdfhttps://emcrit.org/emcrit/learning-speak-resuscitese/https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1513/AnnalsATS.201412-552PS (particularly the sections titled “Ask the Other Clinicians Present for Input,” “Stop Resuscitation Efforts” and “Explain What Has Happened to the Family.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3278143/
2019-11-14
24 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep. 13 - ResusX Series - Zero Point Survey with Salim Rezaie and EM Centred
Allan and Rob's final ResusX Series Podcast where they talk about the Zero Point Survey and its place in the resus room with our friends EM Centered (emcentered.com) and Salim Rezaie (rebelem.com). Zero Point Survey further reading-Cliff Ried's Paper - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6166036/EMCRIT's post with Cliff Ried - https://emcrit.org/emcrit/emcrit-wee-zero-point-survey-video-by-cliff-reid/St. Emlyn's blog post - https://www.stemlynsblog.org/jc-the-zero-point-survey-optimising-resuscitation-teams-in-the-ed-st-emlyns/
2019-10-31
18 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.12 - ResusX Series - Nurse Led Code
We had the opportunity to present The Nurse Led Code and facilitate a Code Choreography workshop to the attendees at ResusX. Needless to say, it was a humbling to learn alongside the curious, bad ass physicians that attended.We even had the chance to talk to Scott Weingart about The Nurse Led Code which was pretty cool, given that his podcast was the first place we heard of it.ReferencesThe fun piece of The Nurse Led Code is that it hasn’t had direct, published data. So, if you’re a...
2019-10-18
17 min
The Resus Room
Can TXA save lives in head injuries, CRASH-3; Roadside to Resus
So an incredibly important paper, CRASH-3 has just been published in the Lancet, which looks at the treatment of head injuries with Tranexamic Acid (TXA). TXA has been shown to save lives in trauma patients at the risk of major haemorrhage, with the notable exclusion of those with head injuries, CRASH-2. TXA has been shown to save lives in those with post parts haemorrhage, WOMAN trial. Time to treatment with TXA has been shown to be hugely influential in it's ability to decrease blood loss and save lives. So has TXA now been shown to save lives...
2019-10-15
39 min
The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
RAGE Session: Resuscitology Case - Oncology Patient in Resus
Cliff Reid, Geoff Healy, and Chris Nickson discuss a fictionalised case from the Resuscitology course: "Oncology patient in resus", including airway management and failure of video laryngoscopy, and the challenges of resuscitation in the context of potentially terminal illness.
2019-10-09
25 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.10 - ResusX Series - Intro
Allan and Rob travelled to Philadelphia for the ResusX and MedED Evolved Conferences. Philly cheese steaks were consumed, learning occurred, and podcasts were made. The next few episodes will be a mini-series recorded with some new friends from ResusX and MedED Evolved!
2019-10-09
02 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.11 - ResusX Series - Hard Collar Facts with the Rebel, Salim Rezaie
Allan and Rob have the privilege of sitting down with Salim Rezaie of RebelEM to talk about cervical spine collars and backboard in the ED. RebelEM has has already extensively covered the evidence on collars and backboards. You can find their blog posts and links below. 1. Spinal immobilization in trauma patients2. Cervical spine evaluation and clearance in the intoxicated patient3. Stiell et al. (2018) - A Multicenter Program to Implement the Canadian C-Spine Rule by Emergency Department Triage Nurses4. Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine - Ep 232 - An overview and literature evaluation of cervical spine c...
2019-10-09
15 min
New Grad Radio: Intensive Care & Emergency Nurse
First Resus Shift
In today’s episode, I talk about my recent experience of working for the first time within the Resus area of the Emergency Department. I detail what happened on the day; along with mentioning a few similarities to acute and ICU, as well as why I’m thankful it’s been 9 months before heading into this area.
2019-09-26
18 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.9 - A Story of Traumatic Cardiac Arrest
Rob recounts the story of his first traumatic cardiac arrest as a paramedic. CPR doesn't make sense in a traumatic arrest where hemorrhagic and obstructive shock are the suspected etiologyA 'three hole punch' are bilateral finger thoracostomies and a pericardialcentesis is one way to decompress the chest in blunt traumatic cardiac arrestThe nurse's role is to ensure a shared mental model once the patient arrives so that CPR is started and/or stoppedEvidencePMID 29177620https://resus.org.au/download/section_11/anzcor-guideline-11-10-1-als-traumatic-arrest-27apr16.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiczvjHitnkAhXFvJ4KHSvNCfEQFjALegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw2ztgUJeIvyARaNjrCTrBRv
2019-09-23
13 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.8 - Inotropes and Vasopressors: A, B, and V
Alpha, beta, V1 and V2 receptor goodness is talked about in this episode. This episode also features Allan turning into The Rock.Inotropy means increased myocardial contractilityChronotropy means increased heart rateVasopressor means squeezing of the blood vesselsScott Weingart (reference below) coins a term Inopressor, where some drugs cause all of the above – one such example is epinephrineAlpha 1 receptors are found in the periphery and are responsible for vasoconstrictionAlpha 2 receptors are in the periphery and are responsible for vasodilationBeta 1 receptors are primarily in the myocardium and cause ino and chronotropyBeta 2 receptors are in the lungs and re...
2019-09-16
26 min
The Resus Room
Shock in Trauma; Roadside to Resus
So as promised, and following on from our previous shock episode, this time we've covered the topic of shock in Trauma. It's a massive topic and one that we all, yet again, can make a huge difference for our patients' outcomes. There is some crossover as you'd expect from the concepts and assessment that we covered in our Shock episode, so we'd recommend taking a listen to that one first. Make sure you have a comfy seat and plenty of refreshments to keep you going for this one as we cover the following; Definition Aetiology Hypovolaemic s...
2019-09-16
1h 16
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.7 - A Story of Anchoring Bias
In our experience, nurses get little to no education on cognitive bias in their bachelor's degree program. For a review of anchoring bias, click here.Allan shares a clinical experience where he anchoring bias can affect patient care.
2019-09-04
11 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.6 - CO2 Without Borders
If you aren't using waveform capnography where appropriate, you are not evaluating ventilation and gas exchange properly.It is a highly reliable way to evaluate CPR effectiveness and return of spontaneous circulationIt can also be used as a prognosticator for cardiac arrestCapnography is probably the single most useful tool for monitoring patient status during procedural sedationWaveform capnography can be used as a marker of metabolic assessment
2019-08-31
27 min
The Resus Room
Stroke Management; Roadside to Resus
Following on from our previous Roadside to Resus episode on Stroke, in this episode we look at the rapidly evolving area of stroke management. In the last 2 decades stroke management has progressed beyond recognition and keeping up with the evidence and available therapies is a significant challenge. We cover the following treatments, looking at the risks and benefits of each, with the goal of being able to offer our patients the best possible outcomes; Aspirin Thrombolysis; both prehospitally and in hospital Thrombectomy Decompressive Hemicraniectomy Normoxia Euglycaemia Acute blood pressure management As always we'd love to...
2019-08-15
55 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.5 - Will Continue to Monitor? - Legal/Regulatory Round 2
This is part 2 of 2 of our interview with Landon and Monique from the NursEM Podcast.---Twitter: @ResusTonight
2019-07-31
32 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.4 - MD Aware? - Legal/Regulatory Round 1
This is part 1 of 2 with our friends Landon and Monique from the NursEM podcast where we about common legal, regulatory, and advice for documentation. Does charting MD aware absolve you from responsibility?Does charting will continue to monitor actually mean anything to a nursing legal expert and a regulatory body?How is the regulatory college of nurses different than the legal system?Find the NursEM podcast at http:///www.nursem.org or on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.---Twitter: @ResusTonight
2019-07-31
23 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.3 - The Extended 12-Lead Family
Are you looking for pathology beyond a STEMI when ordering and interpreting a 12-lead EKG? In this episode we introduce you to other patterns you should look for, especially in the undifferentiated patient presenting with a suspicious story. We'll have you quoting Sgarbossa, Brugada, and AvR pathology in no time!Sgarbossa - https://litfl.com/sgarbossa-criteria-ecg-library/Brugada - https://litfl.com/brugada-syndrome-ecg-library/AvR Stemi - https://litfl.com/lmca-occlusion-st-elevation-in-avr/
2019-07-31
22 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.2 - Neuro Assessment and Nebulousness
The intubated, altered neuro patient waiting for an ICU bed in your ED can be daunting. Here we talk about the best ways to examine, trend, recognize, and communicate your findings to your team.Components to one method of neurological examThe pitfalls of the Glasgow Coma ScaleBrain anatomy in ICP
2019-07-30
22 min
Resus Tonight - Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
Ep.1 - Introductions and Cicero
Introductions to Allan, Rob, and the Resus Tonight vehicle. We're most active on Twitter @ResusTonight.
2019-07-30
05 min
The Resus Room
Shock; Roadside to Resus
If you're involved in the care of critically unwell patients then you will frequently encounter patients who are shocked. The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine defines shock as; 'Life-threatening, generalized form of acute circulatory failure associated with inadequate oxygen utilization by the cells. It is a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet the demands of the tissues, resulting in cellular dysfunction.' The assessment for shock needs to be part of the routine workup of every potentially unwell patient. Shock carries with it a high mortality rate, a...
2019-01-14
58 min
The Tao of Self-Confidence
565: Resus Nurse With Yun Cee Dirsa
Yun Cee Dirsa is the podcast host and blogger of Resus Nurse. She is also an emergency department nurse. Yun Cee is a resourceful board-certified RN with experience in critical care emergency nursing care within a Level I Trauma Center. Goals include mentoring, further education, and creating positive experiences for patients and families who receive care in an emergency and trauma setting. The nursing podcast and blog is primarily for emergency nurses learning how to apply critical care techniques to patients in the emergency department and reduce their morbidity and mortality. Yun Cee shares how creating her podcast and blog gave...
2018-11-30
11 min
The Resus Room
Handover; Roadside to Resus
Handover matters. Handover of patient care occurs at multiple points in the patient's journey and is a crucial point for transference of information and inter professional working. Whether it's the big trauma in Resus with the prehospital services presenting to the big crowd, right the way through to the patient coming to minors who looks like they will be going home shorty, each of these transactions of information needs to be done correctly. Handover can be stressful though and different parties will have different priorities that they are trying to juggle. In this...
2017-12-11
39 min
The Resus Room
Traumatic Arrest; Roadside to Resus
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest; for many of us an infrequent presentation and it that lies the problem. In our previous cardiac arrest podcast we talked about the approach to the arresting patient, however in trauma the approach change significantly. We require a different set of skills and priorities and having the whole team on board whilst sharing the same mental model is key. Have a listen to the podcast and let us know your thoughts. The references are below but if you only read one thing take a look at the ERC Guidelines on...
2017-11-20
44 min
The Resus Room
Return in spontaneous circulation; Roadside to Resus
Last time in Roadside to Resus we discussed cardiac arrest with a view to obtaining a return in spontaneous circulation, ROSC. However gaining a ROSC is just one step along the long road to discharging a patient with a good neurological function back into the community. In fact ROSC is really where all of the hard work really starts! In this podcast we talk more about the evidence base and algorithms that exist to guide and support practice once a ROSC is achieved. We'd strongly encourage you to go and have a look at the...
2017-10-16
54 min
The Resus Room
Asthma; Roadside to Resus Part 2
This is the second part of the Roadside to Resus discussion on asthma. Make sure you've listened to part 1 before delving into this one! Part 2 covers Ketamine Ultrasound in asthma NIV in asthma Asthma related cardiac arrest Imaging Management Discharge We hope you enjoy the episode and would love to hear your feedback! Simon, Rob & James References & Further Reading BTS Asthma Guidelines 2016 Intravenous or nebulised magnesium sulphate versus standard therapy for severe acute asthma (3Mg trial): a double-blind, randomised controlled trial. Goodacre S. Lancet Respir Med...
2017-08-21
23 min
AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
MyStylist from Resus Technology, Inc. | Awesome Chat
Marcus Jeter of Resus Technologies is looking to change the hair stylist industry by bringing it into your home with the MyStylist application. We talk about the inception, what problem this solves with stylist licensing, and how the Alphalab process helped them launch. Help out the show with a donation! Become our boss! Go to patreon.com/awesomecast Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment. Follow Michael Sorg (@sorgatron) and @AwesomeCast for updates and live streams of our interviews! Subscribe on Facebook,Stitcher, Spreaker, iTunes, and Youtube! Support AwesomeCast...
2016-11-17
13 min
RCEM Learning
LTC Podcast 8 - Role of the Resus Officer
Resus Officers – They know how to run an arrest, it's what they do and they are all very experienced at it.
2015-05-19
29 min
Coda Change
Remote Resus Room Planning by Leeuwenburg
Resus room Feng shui. Tim Leeuwenburg on 'training hard to fight easy'. Challenges and strategies for the remote emergency department.
2014-08-27
25 min