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A New Era in CPR … Ready For Taylor Swift?BlogResuscitation

A New Era in CPR … Ready For Taylor Swift?

Taylor Swift (aka 'Blondie' aka 'T-Swizzle') is soon to Save the World.... High Quality CPR…
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IM Adrenaline in OHCABlogCardiac Resuscitation

IM Adrenaline in OHCA

Adrenaline is recommended for all cardiac arrests not due to shockable rhythms and is associated…
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bigeminy management
Pulmonary EmbolismBlogCardiologyRespiratory

Pulmonary Embolism

CASE A 64 yo patient is referred to the emergency department(ED) with a persistent tachycardia.…
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Can the ECG help us differentiate PE from ACS?BlogCardiologyECG Of The WeekUncategorized

Can the ECG help us differentiate PE from ACS?

Pulmonary embolism(PE) and Acute Coronary Syndrome(ACS) causing ischaemia can sometimes be difficult to clinically differentiate.…
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Adrenaline: Which is the best dose to use?BlogCardiac ArrestResuscitation

Adrenaline: Which is the best dose to use?

Adrenaline is the most used drug in cardiac arrest. However we aren't quite sure what…
Airway Management - Cardiac Arrest
Airway Management - Cardiac Arrest
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Airway Management during Cardiac Arrest

Airway Management during Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation, is still an area that we need to get…
Paediatric Resuscitation Guideline
Paediatric Resuscitation Guideline
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Paediatric Resuscitation

Paediatric Resuscitation is stressful. However if we remember a few small points, it makes it…
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52 yo with chest pain an hypotension

INTERESTING CASE WITH A TWIST. Read the case or watch the video.   https://youtu.be/bj5-STj8Pok 52…

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A New Era in CPR … Ready For Taylor Swift?

Taylor Swift (aka 'Blondie' aka 'T-Swizzle') is soon to Save the World.... High Quality CPR…
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Abdollah’s ECG Sign and Limb Lead misplacement

A patient in their 50's presents with 6 hours of chest pain and diaphoresis. The…
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Left Sternal Compression CPR and Higher Systolic Blood Pressure

https://vimeo.com/1044503457 High Quality CPR, requires high quality chest compressions, that provide coronary artery and cerebral…
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Paramedic-3 Trial

In response to the uncertainty of which route is better for drug administration in Out-of-Hospital…