• Aortic Dissection- The thunderclap of the chest
    May 14 2021

    Dissections occur when the tunica intima and tunica media layers of the aorta weaken and tear causing blood to create a false lumen. Different classifications determine severity and treatments. ——Standford Classification—— Type A- Ascending aorta and can continue to the arch and/or the descending aorta. Type B- Involves the descending aorta distal of the left subclavian artery. ——Risk factors/Presentation—— HTN, tissue disorders, Marfans syndrome, age, and male gender. These patients will present with classic ripping/tearing chest pain that radiates to back, sometimes to abdomen depending on location of dissection. Focal neuro defects, BP/pulse deficits, N/V, SHOB, diaphoreses etc. ——Diagnosis—— Initial diagnosis starts with a good history of the patient to see if the qualify with high risk factors, next is imaging. CXR does not rule out a dissection but clue you in with a widened mediastinum. Next is the gold standard which is CT, some complications may arise with decreased renal function and contrast. If patient is stable enough MRI is possible. Other options are TEE (requires ETI), or TTE. These both have restrictions in imaging the full aorta for diagnosis. ——Treatments—— Treatments depends on type of dissection. ——Type A—— Require immediate emergent cardiac surgery. Due to the nature and location of the dissection patient is at risk for hemorrhage, hypo perfusion to vitals organs. Usually repaired with aortic graft/replacement. ——Type B—— Unless complicated with hypo perfusion which would require surgical consult (TEVAR) with stent placement, type B is management with medication. Anti-impulse therapy is initiated long term with medications to control HR and BP.

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    16 mins
  • Wolff-Parkinson-White
    May 9 2021

    Remember the WPW Triad

    1. Short PR Interval 120ms

    3. Delta Wave

    *This is WPW pattern, patients that present symptomatic then have WPW syndrome.*

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    WPW EKG- Notice the slight upstroke into the QRS complex, that's the delta wave!

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    Treatments-

    Most people will be asymptomatic with just WPW pattern, monitor for any tachycardia and hypo perfusion.

    Symptomatic patients receive synchronized cardioversion, remember UNSTABLE GETS THE CABLE!

    WPW does not receive ABCD!

    • Adenosine
    • Beta-Blockers
    • Calcium Channel Blockers
    • Digoxin

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    14 mins
  • Talking LVADs with Dillon Wenberg
    Dec 28 2020

    Ventricular assist devices can be confusing and scary to manage. Having knowledge can increase your confidence and the care delivered to your patient. I talked with Dillon Wenberg, IA MED critical care instructor and co-author of the NEW IA MED MCAD course/book. We discussed all of the commonly asked questions about LVADs in prehospital settings.

    MyLVAD.com

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    40 mins
  • The Prehospital PE
    Jul 25 2020

    Join us today as we discuss pulmonary embolisms. This is a common diagnosis you will need to identify and treat within the prehospital setting. Check out some resources below. Enjoy, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes and leave a rating.

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    V/Q MISMATCH

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    Eight Pearls for the crashing PE

    Actual EKG from my patient. 26 y/o male, syncopal episode, SHOB, CP. DX- Saddle PE.

    ***Note the S1Q3T3***

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    20 mins
  • What is hyperkalemia??
    Apr 27 2020

    Join in today's episode with a overview of hyperkalemia. Like most topics in paramedic school, this is one that "you don't really need to know". Well turns out its pretty darn important. Check out some resources below and infographics on topics discussed.

    Check out LITFL for some awesome hyperkalemia EKG examples

    https://litfl.com/hyperkalaemia-ecg-library/

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    Mental wellness is important in this busy time! Check out the Motivated Medic and 911 Buddy Check for some great resources on mental wellness and inspiration.

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    22 mins
  • DKA vs HHNS Part 2
    Mar 22 2020

    In this series we looked at DKA and HHNS, two common hyperglycemic calls a paramedic may encounter in the prehospital setting.

    Part 2 discusses HHNS. How is this different than DKA, and how do we treat it. Tune in and find out.

    THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR PARAMEDICS, EMTS, NURSES, PHYSICIANS, RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS AND MORE. EVERYONE IN HEALTHCARE RIGHT NOW IS FACING A PANDEMIC WITH COVID19. STAY STRONG WE CAN DO IT. WE WILL ALL LEARN FROM THIS. STAY SAFE!

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    10 mins
  • DKA vs HHNS Part 1
    Mar 11 2020

    Hyperglycemia is a common call a provider will encounter, wether in the prehospital setting or the emergency room.

    As a prehospital provider our interventions are limited, but it is still important to understand the pathophysiology of this disease.

    In this two part series lets break down two manifestations of hyperglycemia, DKA and HHNS.

    FlightBridgeEd Episode- Know your labs, diagnosing DKA using beta-hydroxybutyrate

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    18 mins
  • A deeper look into antihypertensives
    Mar 4 2020

    Join me today as we take a deeper look into antihypertensive medications. We go over some of the most common medications you may see including, beta blockers, CCB, ARB's, and more.

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    19 mins