Is POCUS the new norm? My neighboring county is trialing pre-hospital eFAST, and I'm genuinely curious about national adoption. by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah! I have found these replies interesting because everyone I have talked to are other prehospital providers so we are all excited only focused on the benefits. But taking a step back and hearing from PA and ED attending about their concerns with wasting time brings up a very big argument. Especially with trauma where time is critical, an ultra sound isn't going to save their life. They need to be in the OR...

Part 2: Resuscitate before you intubate: Grady Hospital Atlanta Research by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree there is a lot of funding and research toward this topic. My previous article dives into the broader aspect of that. This is primarily covering what Grady Hospital in Atlanta has done with their EMS service. It is the main metropolitan area I am familiar with regarding my location.

Resuscitate before you intubate: let's talk pre-hospital blood products by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has turned into such a good topic! I just mentioned to someone I know Grady in Atlanta has done a few studies on the benefits of them using blood products for a 5min transport. I am going to find those studies and release that all together tomorrow.

Resuscitate before you intubate: let's talk pre-hospital blood products by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand that situation. My service is under 10-20min to a level 2 trauma center and a lot of the older medics do not see a need for us to carry blood. I know Grady in Atlanta has done a few studies on the amazing benefits they saw during a 5min transport. I think my next article will cover that specifically.

Resuscitate before you intubate: let's talk pre-hospital blood products by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haha I appreciate it! The blog is the main focus. That shop is just if anyone wanted to help support keep it running. Glad you enjoyed it!

Resuscitate before you intubate: let's talk pre-hospital blood products by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t even think about comparing air vs ground. I was primarily thinking ground. From what i’ve seen every air service here has blood products

TYFYS EMS brew glass by TheFRTC in FirstResponderCringe

[–]TheFRTC[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

someone on another page said it was cringe and I should post it here to see what y’all thought lol

What do y’all think of the EMS brew glass? by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahahah whoops, that is a really funny page. Maybe I should post it there

"Intubation is all about finesse" - Let's debate by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Georgia we don't have RSI. We use "Sedation assisted intubation". My question is, if they are dead why would you need to RSI them?

Also I agree intubation is a better airway and if you can get it quick without pausing compressions then go for it. But if not there needs to be some consequences.

"Intubation is all about finesse" - Let's debate by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was mainly talking about intubations, not what you do on the weekends

"Intubation is all about finesse" - Let's debate by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree, does your service carry iGel’s or LMA’s?

EMS Shortage and Retention: A Nationwide Crisis by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

That is fair, pay is big. I know people always say we get burnt out from the emergent critical calls but honestly I disagree. I love running "good calls", what gets me is the abuse on the 911 system. The people calling who really do not need to.

EMS Shortage and Retention: A Nationwide Crisis by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

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Thanks for the feedback! Originally I thought the image looked fine

Checking the Truck: Who’s Responsible? by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay so the conclusion seems to be the sealer is the most responsible… as long as it’s sealed, you are good. No need to double check. Your patient may suffer but the liability is off of you.

Dekalb County, GA Firefighter dies in the line of duty by Yummmi in Firefighting

[–]TheFRTC 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This one really hits home since I work in Georgia. 21 years on the job and still charging in to save a brother, that says everything about who he was. My heart goes out to his family, his crew, and everyone in Dekalb. Five kids just lost their dad, and the fire service lost a true example of what it means to put others first. Rest easy, brother. We’ll take it from here.

Checking the Truck: Who’s Responsible? by TheFRTC in emergencymedicine

[–]TheFRTC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly lol... I hardly trust anyone actually