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From the Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Medical Director, this blog will cover topics of prehospital care, emergency medicine, tactical medicine, rescue, community paramedicine, disaster response, and public health. Expect to hear medical pearls, the latest research, reviews of anything as it relates to EMS.
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Today I sit down with Dr. Joseph Martin, (IG: @JaTXerd) a Family Practice and Addiction Specialist who is now an EMS physician, to talk about mental health in our first responders. Spoiler alert: it has a lot to do with sleep deprivation, uncertainty, community, and organizational support.由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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Cold weather incoming! This is just a quick review of carbon monoxide poisoning treatment options, as well as what differentiates cold water immersion from regular drowning. We anticipate an increase in the number of Carbon Monoxide (CO) related calls in the system as people use charcoal grills and generators for heating. Symptoms include headache,…
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Sometimes a small dose of epinephrine or norepinephrine can keep a patient from becoming hypotensive during intubation, or may help bridge the patient to a continuous infusion. Dr. Pickett talks about simple methods for mixing and administering push doses of these pressors and how to administer the infusion. NOTE: It is ASSUMED you already know the…
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Like Starsky and Hutch, like peanut butter and jelly, like Riggs and Murtaugh, the inseparable duo is back together for Medic Mindset for an episode of the Thinking Series, this time on abdominal pain. Feast your ears, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. The audio is like butter. Available on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, and Feedburner! https://…
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Snakebites are a common patient encounter for #EMS here in Texas, though virtually all states have venomous snakes of one kind or another. Dr. Spencer Greene (@ToxSpencer) walks us through some pearls and pitfalls of caring for these patients. TL;DW: “Dry bites” are very uncommon. Most victims are not drunk young males that are intentionally messin…
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YES I KNOW THE THUMBNAIL HAS EPISODE 4 and it’s episode 49. But we have a YouTube channel now so that’s why we have different episode numbers. It’s less confusing than renumbering everything. ANYwhomst, this is our takedown of the week long winter weather event that crippled the region starting around Valentine’s Day. The impacts to EMS were many a…
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Operation Warp Speed is a public-private partnership that has helped speed development of vaccines and treatments for COVID-19. But what does that mean for safety of these treatments? TL;DR: The program does not cut safety corners. It supports industry to rapidly develop capability without the financial risk usually associated with experimental the…
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This study looks at an intriguing concept: What happens when you give an acutely suicidal patient ketamine in the ED? This study intrigued me so I thought I’d cover it. This study will not change your practice but will hopefully interest you in participating in research on the topic. TL;DR/TL;DL: DON’T START DOING THIS YET. IT NEEDS MORE STUDY. But…
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The Health Data Exchange allows the flow of information between EMS charts and the hospital chart, helping us to easily look at outcomes and how EMS care has affected the patient. The best way to check your own knowledge and understanding of prehospital care is to know how the patient turned out. Was your diagnosis right? Did they decompensate afte…
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Are there better ideas for managing cardiac arrests in this pandemic? We talk about modifying response (don’t), calling it early (maybe if we have good info), airway management (you’ve got some choices here), and limiting provider exposure (always).由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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What happens when we reach surge capacity at the hospitals? Where do patients go if they don’t have a home where they can safely quarantine? What about our nursing home patients? In this episode, we detail the plans for all of these patients.由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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I hate you. So, you caught the COVID. You have endured the fever, cough, sore throat, diarrhea, and abject boredom of being home. When can you be let out of this prison? In this micro episode we talk about the return to work criteria. BLUF: No, you don’t have to be in quarantine forever.由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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This little jerk right here. Covid is now a pandemic, the real kind, the not-the-zombie-kind. In this episode we talk about what the Office of the Medical Director, Austin Public Health, and Austin/Travis County EMS is doing to respond to what is now a declared disaster.由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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Buy in from the workforce is necessary to bring any useful change to an organization. While unions and leadership are often set against each other, the things they can accomplish when they work together far exceed those they can accomplish when moving in different directions. The union can give the MD valuable feedback on wants and barriers to impl…
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Jessica Sasser, RN, is one of the amazing staff at our public safety wellness division which supports the physical and mental health of Austin/Travis County EMS and Austin Fire Department. In this episode she discusses meditation and how it can be useful to the first responder. Hint: it doesn’t just make you feel better, it makes you better. Please…
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(1:30) usf is allergic to home and homes/should UCF take 2 for 1s? (10:36) Trysten Hill to the Cowboys (12:49) Trysten Hill Interview (29:09) UCF undrafted free agents (32:39) Michael Colubiale interview (42:00) Fab 5 UCF area restaurants (58:59) Spring game recap (1:07:12) UCF is becoming a top transfer destination (1:11:59) Meanwhile to the west……
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https://atcomd.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/ep-27-syncope.m4a Syncope, or fainting, is an incredibly common complaint seen by #EMS providers. This short episode discusses some of the exam findings and considerations. The Epsilon wave: https://litfl.com/epsilon-wave-ecg-library/ Wolff Parkinson White syndrome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K098rnvq…
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– (1:26) Every guard is transferring – (8:02) March Madness – (14:28) Steve Levy on his career at ESPN, the week long preparation that goes into calling a game, his call of the Fiesta Bowl, and more – (46:52) McKenzie Milton talks about how his ACL and MCL miraculously didn’t tear, the injury no one knew about before the Peach Bowl, Scott Frost lea…
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UCF is dancing! The boys discuss March Madness and breakdown our matchup vs VCU, talk about traveling to the game, look ahead to Duke, storm the court debate, women’s hoops, White family conspiracy theory, special guest AJ Rompza, Bortles Tay Train and Perriman’s new teams, how UCF almost missed the Fiesta Bowl, LSU scandal, and more! LFG https://u…
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-Probs admits he was wrong for the first time ever -Was Houston the biggest hoops win in UCF history? -usf basketball arena review -Ladies’ hoops historic season -Actually having a natty chance -Trysten Hill combine hype/possible landing spots -I explain to money moo why we don’t get loud at the spring game -Fab 5 biggest hoops wins -QB controversy…
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If you are not using #EtCO2 during airway management and monitoring, then you are wrong. Fix yourself. Dr. Pickett tells you why. #EMS #Prehospital #Paramedic #maybeifIsqueezethisbagashardandfastasIcanthepatientwillgetbetter #morewavylines #butIjustlearnedEKGs #Isawthetubegothroughthecords #sodideveryonewhoevermisplacedanETtube https://atcomd.files…
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-Wimbush transfer -QB controversy -Final AP ranking -Nate Evans fan mail -Fab 5 under 3 star recruits Mac Loudermilk talks: -Why decided to grow his hair -His viral celebrations -Playing QB in high school -Becoming a punter on accident -How he picked his agent -Why the playoffs have to expand -The UCF/UF scheduling debate -The SEC scheduling 2 FCS …
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https://atcomd.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/ep-25-tracheostomy-disasters.m4a Do you get nervous when you are faced with a patient with a tracheostomy tube? This short episode covers common problems and how to troubleshoot them. Be nervous no more. #paramedic #EMS #prehospital #criticalcare In this episode, I make reference to a couple of great YouTu…
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https://atcomd.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/ep-24-new-clinical-operating-guidelines.m4a We undertook the unenviable task of revising our clinical operating guidelines to make them more usable, more manageable, and easier to read. We want to foster a clinician mindset and embrace the clinical flexibility medics need to take care of our patients in a …
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https://atcomd.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/ep-22-flight-physiology-part-3.m4a Today we are covering a bit of #flight physiology for those studying for their #FP-C exam. We broke this episode into 3 parts to make it a bit more manageable. #paramedic #EMS #prehospital #HEMS由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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https://atcomd.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/ep-21-flight-physiology-part-2.m4a Today we are covering a bit of #flight physiology for those studying for their #FP-C exam. We broke this episode into 3 parts to make it a bit more manageable. #paramedic #EMS #prehospital #HEMS由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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https://atcomd.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/ep-20-flight-physiology-part-1.m4a Today we are covering a bit of #flight physiology for those studying for their #FP-C exam. We broke this episode into 3 parts to make it a bit more manageable. #paramedic #EMS #prehospital #HEMS由Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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