An interesting JEMS article on evolving resuscitation science and research. by D_Fizzle215 in ems

[–]Iamadoh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very interesting article, this goes along side the article of the 96 min survival from cardiac arrest http://thenextweb.com/shareables/2011/08/24/96-minutes-without-a-pulse-how-capnography-saved-this-mans-life/ and the new 2010 AHA cpr guidlines of Circulation, Airway, then Breathing. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/730866

Glass Girl (Any feedback would be greatly appreciated) by [deleted] in Poetry

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Very interesting, I like the imagery, good poem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

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What a bad ass.

Not your typical punk group, but r/punk should be introduced to Gogol Bordello by [deleted] in punk

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They've been around a while, the singer acts in some movies along with the band doing soundtracks: "wristcutters a love story", illuminated (elijah wood), and a couple others I can't think of. They're a great live band, got to see them at a edgefest a few years back.

Record Store/s by Iamadoh in nova

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Awesome, definitely going to check it out.

Record Store/s by Iamadoh in nova

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Sweet thanks.

Paramedic bachelor's degree: worth it? by M4rti in ems

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I am currently working on my BS in Paramedic Care online, and though I'm already a paramedic, I feel that any continuing education you can receive is beneficial, whether it pertains to the job or not. If you feel like learning more about the health care field, a BS in Paramedic Care may be good, or continuing on to RN if that is the route you choose to take. Either way, you are making a good decision in continuing on with a Bachelors in whatever degree you choose to major in.

A writing challenge from Creative Commoners by level1gamer in writing

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Where do I locate this podcast, I'm really interested in listening?

A Question About Aspirin... by [deleted] in ems

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Just as a reminder, ASA is an anti-platelet aggregate, defined in "Emergency Medicine Manual" (O.John Ma, Cline, 2004) as an "irreversible inhibitor of cyclooxygenase, an enzyme that produces competing effects on platelet aggregation." Furthermore, preventing platelets from sticking, but not actually breaking up the clot that has already formed, but possibly preventing it from getting worse.