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76: Herniation Syndromes

Special Operations Medical Association

Release Date: 10/15/2020

92: Ventilation Basics show art 92: Ventilation Basics

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Sometimes it's good to go over the basics again. Doug gives us the run down on who needs vent management and how to get started.

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91: Paralytics and Vent Management show art 91: Paralytics and Vent Management

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Everyone knows how hard it is to do good ventilation management using our gear. If the patient is spontaneously breathing in any way it can be next to impossible. Are paralytics the answer? Dennis speaks Evan (ER Doc) and Josh (ICU Doc) about the use of paralytics in vent management.

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90: Abdominal Trauma with Stacy Shackelford show art 90: Abdominal Trauma with Stacy Shackelford

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With bleeding from the "Box" causing such a large portion of the potentially survivable deaths, can we go in there? A better question probably "should we?". Stacy goes over how large the actual problem is and better yet, "What can be done", and "what does it take to do it?"

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89: Getting and Giving Blood with Brad show art 89: Getting and Giving Blood with Brad

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We're beyond explaining that blood is better than water, when it comes to resus and trauma. Now let's start talking about HOW to do it better. How to collect it faster and give it faster in the austere environment. How can we use the gear we have and optimize this life saving process.

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88: Disposition show art 88: Disposition

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Usually, we are sending our patients to a higher level of care. What do you do with the patients you can't? Dennis and Ian go over a timely topic.

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87: Analgesia and Sedation part deux show art 87: Analgesia and Sedation part deux

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Jon does this for a living. Dennis discusses some more practical aspects of analgesia and sedation, such as how to assess for pain when your patient is unconscious. Jon also discusses the practicality  using IV lidocaine in an austere environment. This is another podcast from the study discussed on IV lidocaine. http://www.oxfordjournals.org/podcasts/bjaed_intravenous_lidocaine_vol_16_issue_9.mp3

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86: Optimize your patient for surgery show art 86: Optimize your patient for surgery

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Sometimes our patients are too sick to recieve the care they need. Dennis and Mark discuss the decision points of who goes to surgery and when.

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85: Optimizing your patient for Evac show art 85: Optimizing your patient for Evac

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Dennis and the guys from the "Dustoff Medic podcast", discuss optimizing your patient for evacuation. We go over the common mistakes and some of the decision making processes of Load and go or Stay and Play whan it comes to the more invasive procedures.

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84: What if you can't descend? Altitude Illness in PFC show art 84: What if you can't descend? Altitude Illness in PFC

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Sometimes it's not an easy decision to turn around and go home. I talk with Dr. Moon, about taking care of a patient with AMS, HAPE, and or HACE in a PFC environment and when is it worth the consequences to evac the patient.

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83: Should we be using a pediatric BVM? show art 83: Should we be using a pediatric BVM?

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I discuss overventilation with Jeff. Should we be using a pediatric bvm?

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