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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 34: Don't Be a Canary

Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast

Release Date: 11/15/2023

Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 46: Bending the Rules show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 46: Bending the Rules

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A gruesome head-on motorcycle accident causes this month's patient a litany of injuries. He has bilateral femur fractures, a large open wound on his abdomen and much more... and he's awake the whole time. He is cognizant, lucid, and chatting with our team through the entire ordeal. Is he experiencing neurogenic shock? And if he is experiencing neurogenic shock, can he be electrically paced? There's no standard guidance on this exact scenario. Tune into this episode of AMPED to find out what our team did and what the ultimate result is.    Interested in obtaining CE credit for this...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 45: Heed Your Intuition show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 45: Heed Your Intuition

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A seemingly simple heart attack gives our team pause because the patient presents a litany of conflicting symptoms. Should our team send him to have a stent put in right away - as is standard procedure - or do they wait to address the other symptoms and risk muscle damage? What would you do if you were in their position? Our hosts consider the symptoms and give their own recommendations while our team shares what actually unfolded. The lesson is that if something feels a bit off, it's important to listen to your intuition.    Interested in obtaining CE credit for this episode? Visit...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 44: Zen and the Art of Treating a Motorcycle Accident show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 44: Zen and the Art of Treating a Motorcycle Accident

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A motorcycle accident victim faces dire circumstances and our team has to execute a new procedure that is rarely done in the field and has a high degree of risk if not done correctly. They are one of the only teams in the region equipped to even do such a procedure, and our team is concerned about doing it correctly because a lot can go wrong. Could you do a procedure you don't normally do with an audience? Because in addition to having to execute for the good of the patient, our team had the patient's family, other first responders and more watching them. Listen in as our team tackles...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 43: Into the Unknown show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 43: Into the Unknown

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Presented with a patient whose symptoms seem contradictory then flip, change and remain unclear, our team must continue to work to keep the patient alive. What's causing the duress for our patient? Is it an aneurysm? Is it neoplastic process? Cardiac arrest? Some combination of these factors? Our team remains nimble, attentive, and diligent in their work. What lessons can we learn from this case? Tune in and find out.   Interested in obtaining CE credit for this episode? Visit  to learn more. Listeners can purchase individual episode credits or subscribe to the and gain access...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 42 REWIND: Hope Is a Good Thing...(Ep. 35) show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 42 REWIND: Hope Is a Good Thing...(Ep. 35)

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Summer season has our clinicians busy and therefore we are re-sharing Episode 35 featuring the harrowing journey of a brave 10 year-old boy. See you next month with fresh content!   As first responders, the odds of patient survival are not always in our favor. But that does not stop us from working quickly to provide the highest level of care for the chances of defying those odds. In this episode, a 10 year-old boy wrecks on his bicycle, a fairly common occurrence and one that rarely requires air transport, yet when our team arrives on scene, his vitals crash in front of their very eyes....

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 41: The Calm Before the Storm show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 41: The Calm Before the Storm

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Sometimes the hardest part is the waiting. When our team is dispatched to a scene where a man who does not speak English is trapped inside a confined space with possible crush injuries, hypothermia and hyperkalemia, they must wait for him to be extricated. How do you stand that interminable time? How do you stay ready? And then how do you switch from inaction to action once it's time? Our team tackles yet another unique case in this month's episode.   Interested in obtaining CE credit for this episode? Visit  to learn more. Listeners can purchase individual episode credits or...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 40: MacGyver and Medicine show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 40: MacGyver and Medicine

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When our team is dispatched in the middle of the night to a hospital that almost never calls them requesting air transport for a case of an obstructed airway that doesn't, at first blush, seem like it warrants it, our team approaches with caution and curiosity. When they arrive, something doesn't add up and they first opt to phone the on-call doctor to explain the situation, and then dig deep into their bag of tricks - a la famous, resourceful TV character MacGyver - to improvise a unique solution.    Interested in obtaining CE credit for this episode? Visit  to learn more....

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 39: Don't Let the Perfect Be the Enemy of the Good show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 39: Don't Let the Perfect Be the Enemy of the Good

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Any pediatric case comes with a higher degree of tension due to a variety of factors including compensatory responses to distress leading to a precarious "cliff" when those compensatory efforts cease. When our team is dispatched to a 5 year-old child struggling to breathe, yet still shows strong vital signs, how will the AMPED team respond? This episode discusses at great length understanding that even though we should strive for perfection in every action we take, sometimes "good" is good enough because recovery is a long road and there are skilled and caring teams awaiting us when we hand...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 38: Going the Distance No Matter What show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 38: Going the Distance No Matter What

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By necessity, our teams are dispatched to most extreme, most rare, most complex, and sometimes most hopeless-seeming cases any patient could ever experience. It would be easy to look at certain cases - like say, a man whose legs are stuck in a concrete augur on a precarious platform with injuries that are intermingled and devastating - and assess that he's not going to make it. Our Air Methods team uses creativity, determination, skill and compassion to exhaust every possible method to help our patients achieve even the slimmest possibility of survival. This month's story is one such story of...

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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 37: Asking for Help Isn't Giving Up show art Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep 37: Asking for Help Isn't Giving Up

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When an infant patient faces seemingly insurmountable odds over the course of several hours, one of our clinicians suffers a mental health breakdown over the ensuing shifts, days and weeks. Thankfully her team recognized changes in her behavior and mood and offered abundant help. This episode covers not only the case involving the infant patient, but the aftermath and care for our clinicians. If you, or someone you work with, is struggling with your mental health, please reach out to Shatterproof, part of FHE Health or at (833) 591-1536.   Interested in obtaining CE credit for this...

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Things are not as they seem on this month's episode of AMPED. Our team arrives on scene to find first responders dealing with a chemical burn and administering CPR. But something is amiss. This episode is a stark reminder that no matter the time of day, no matter the other circumstances, our role as clinicians is to stay vigilant in our analysis and always to assess every aspect of the situation thoroughly.
 
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We are joined by:
 
Amy Merritt, BSN RN CFRN
 
Allen Walworth NREMT-P

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As always thanks for listening and fly safe!

Hawnwan Moy MD FACEP FAEMS
John Wilmas MD FACEP FAEMS