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[01] Pa. paramedic interceptor program sends EMS beyond its primary service
area
Shippensburg Area EMS uses a paramedic interceptor model to provide ALS
across a wider area, but officials say the program creates
reimbursement and funding challenges
Link: https://www.ems1.com/advanced-life-support/pa-paramedic-
interceptor-program-sends-ems-beyond-its-primary-service-area
[02] Off-duty Fla. firefighter/paramedics help save boy from drowning
Two off-duty medics and two nurses helped revive a 5-year-old boy after
he fell into a resort pool in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Link: https://www.ems1.com/rescue/off-duty-fla-firefighter-paramedics-
help-save-boy-from-drowning
[03] Failed intubation? These are the next steps
You?re responding to the scene of a snowboarding accident, where a
young woman in her mid-20s sustained a head injury following an
attempted jump. While assessing her, you discover she is suffering
aspiration due to vomitus, and you know that you must clear her airway
and intubate immediately. However, you also know that the presence of
potential obstructions in the airway may make intubation more
difficult.
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/failed-intubation-these-are-the-next-steps
[04] Complications to Avoid When Suctioning the Geriatric Patient
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/suctioning-the-geriatric-patient-several-
complications-to-avoid
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[05] Failed intubation? These are the next steps
You?re responding to the scene of a snowboarding accident, where a
young woman in her mid-20s sustained a head injury following an
attempted jump. While assessing her, you discover she is suffering
aspiration due to vomitus, and you know that you must clear her airway
and intubate immediately. However, you also know that the presence of
potential obstructions in the airway may make intubation more
difficult.
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/failed-intubation-these-are-the-next-steps
[06] Complications to Avoid When Suctioning the Geriatric Patient
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/suctioning-the-geriatric-patient-several-
complications-to-avoid
[07] What Are the Most Common Complications of Suctioning?
Although many first responders express reservations about airway
suctioning, it is a potentially life-saving procedure that, when
performed correctly, has a low risk of complications. With both cold
and flu season and allergies causing year-round respiratory issues, it
is always a great time for first responders to brush up on their airway
management skills. Continuing education classes and regular drills can
prepare you to manage even difficult airways. It?s equally important to
be mindful of the main complications of suctioning. Awareness of these
potential complications can guide your technique while encouraging your
team to remain vigilant and diligent.
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/what-are-the-most-common-complications-of-
suctioning
[08] Managing Tracheal Trauma
Trauma patients can be some of the most complex challenges you will
encounter as a paramedic. Traumatic injury can take many forms, from
penetration to blunt trauma to amputation. Assessing the trauma patient
until you can turn them over to a trauma team. When trauma involves the
trachea, your patient may be at serious risk.
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/managing-tracheal-trauma
[09] What Are the Most Common Complications of Suctioning?
Although many first responders express reservations about airway
suctioning, it is a potentially life-saving procedure that, when
performed correctly, has a low risk of complications. With both cold
and flu season and allergies causing year-round respiratory issues, it
is always a great time for first responders to brush up on their airway
management skills. Continuing education classes and regular drills can
prepare you to manage even difficult airways. It?s equally important to
be mindful of the main complications of suctioning. Awareness of these
potential complications can guide your technique while encouraging your
team to remain vigilant and diligent.
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/what-are-the-most-common-complications-of-
suctioning
[10] Managing Tracheal Trauma
Trauma patients can be some of the most complex challenges you will
encounter as a paramedic. Traumatic injury can take many forms, from
penetration to blunt trauma to amputation. Assessing the trauma patient
until you can turn them over to a trauma team. When trauma involves the
trachea, your patient may be at serious risk.
Link: http://blog.sscor.com/managing-tracheal-trauma
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Wayne, KC2NJV
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