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pre-hospital and retrieval medicine update: Pre-hospital update has moved
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Saturday, June 4, 2011. Pre-hospital update has moved. Please visit the RESUS.ME site. For updates in pre-hospital care as well as other aspects of resuscitation medicine. Posted by Rescue Doc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One Day Seminars in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, Acute Adult Medicine, and Basic Echocardiography. Pre-hospital update has moved. Articles recently published in Prehospital Emergency Care. Critical Care Medicine - Current Table Of Contents.
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pre-hospital and retrieval medicine update: June 2011
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Saturday, June 4, 2011. Pre-hospital update has moved. Please visit the RESUS.ME site. For updates in pre-hospital care as well as other aspects of resuscitation medicine. Posted by Rescue Doc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One Day Seminars in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, Acute Adult Medicine, and Basic Echocardiography. Pre-hospital update has moved. Articles recently published in Prehospital Emergency Care. Critical Care Medicine - Current Table Of Contents. Annals of Emergency Medicine.
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...what? A title? Oh... Hmmm... | The innane ramblings of a guy from Canberra… | Page 2
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Oh… Hmmm…. The innane ramblings of a guy from Canberra…. Posted by: Chris Cole. April 5, 2013. Fibrinolysis and delayed angioplasty not as flash as the PR blurb would have you believe. Ublished in the NEJM last month was a study titled. Imary PCI in ST-Elevation Myocardial In. Interestingly, 36% of the tPA group required urgent rescue angioplasty due to failure of reperfusion with fibrinolysis (median time to PCI = 2.2 hrs). The patients who were given tPA and did. 8230;a strategic alignment of prehospit...
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Tension Pneumothorax – whew that’s a lung-full! | Little Medic
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Learning everything I can from everywhere I can. This is my little blog to keep track of new things medical, paramedical and pre-hospital from a student's perspective. Tension Pneumothorax – whew that’s a lung-full! Tension Pnuemothoracies are a personal favorite of mine. I’m not exactly sure as to why (thats not true, I know exactly why – I’m clearly weird as! But I do love hearing about new advances in their diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Chest Trauma = TnPX. As a side note, Dr Cliff Reid from res...
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Misuse of Triage Category to target ED co-payments | ...what? A title? Oh... Hmmm...
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Oh… Hmmm…. The innane ramblings of a guy from Canberra…. Posted by: Chris Cole. May 5, 2014. Misuse of Triage Category to target ED co-payments. The report(s) can be found at: http:/ www.ncoa.gov.au/. One widely publicised recommendation is the introduction of a co-payment of $15 for patients seeing a GP. Measures would be introduced to prevent GPs from waiving or circumventing this. This has been enthusiastically criticised by the AMA and RACGP, and will not be discussed further here. By introducing co-...
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KI-yak: Safe Paddling
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KI-yak : Blogging about Sea Kayaking on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea. Wednesday, 11 May 2011. Well, if you're thinking about sea-kayaking on Kangaroo Island, I guess you need to have a fair idea of what you are doing. I'm a little disconcerted when people rock up to go paddling in T-shirts and jeans, with a sit-on-top kayak and a pair of whitewater paddles. You ain't coming sea-kayaking with me, with that shit. A real sea kayak. For me, se...
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TO BEING DOCTORS-TO-BE | Little Medic
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Learning everything I can from everywhere I can. This is my little blog to keep track of new things medical, paramedical and pre-hospital from a student's perspective. A Must Read for every Practising and Aspiring Doctor …. Mrigank Warrier's Blog. We who were always overachievers. Who missed the dusk of our adolescence solving multiple-choice questions. We who touch people slathered with. This entry was posted in Medical. July 11, 2013. One thought on “ TO BEING DOCTORS-TO-BE. June 24, 2014 at 11:48 am.
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PPI’s in Upper GI Bleeding | ...what? A title? Oh... Hmmm...
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Oh… Hmmm…. The innane ramblings of a guy from Canberra…. Posted by: Chris Cole. June 3, 2014. PPI’s in Upper GI Bleeding. I thought it might be useful to take a brief look at the evidence surrounding the use of intravenous proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) in patients presenting to ED with upper GI bleeding (UGIB). We routinely give an IV bolus of PPI (pantoprazole 80 mg) ongoing infusion (8 mg / hr) for 72 hrs (or until discharge). If we don’t do it, the gastroenterology team will ask for it. N Engl J Med.
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the underneaths of things | rants, rambles and random reason | Page 2
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The underneaths of things. Rants, rambles and random reason. My SAMA hut photos. Wedding photos by Andrew Peacock. Wedding photos by Keith Macqueen. Newer posts →. Demise of the dignified demise. April 5, 2012. April 5, 2012. Only in Hobart…. April 1, 2012. Only in Hobart would the house you just bought and the one you just sold appear beside each other on the agent’s website! March 26, 2012. Get Rhythm, when you get the Blues…. March 26, 2012. What’s going on? To be continued…. March 24, 2012. It's...
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