Where’s the MI by Brock Jenkins
Enjoy this quick review video on 12-lead review, coronary perfusion, and how to recognize the different types of MI’s
Ammonia on the Brain: Breaking Down Hepatic Encephalopathy by Jessica Horowitz
Tones Drop and dispatch tells EMS that they are going to visit a 55-year-old male with abdominal discomfort and altered mental status. After a few minutes, the ambulance […]
IA MED COVID-19: Coronavirus Resources by Lindsay Mauldin
As providers continue to battle COVID-19 on the front lines, IA MED stays committed to bring you the most up to date information to help guide your care and […]
It’s too Sweet to be Complicated! A Diabetic Ketoacidosis Case Scenario by Sarah Motley
*The following is an actual patient scenario where I will review a complicated DKA patient, dissect some key points regarding labs and treatment protocol, and discuss what could […]
Paralyzing the COVID-19 Patient by Joshua Fountain RN, CCRN, CFRN, TCRN
Paralyzing the COVID-19 Patient The use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) during rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is arguably the cornerstone of the procedure. NMBA paralytics prevent gagging when utilizing a […]
Minute Ventilation
Ventilator management strategies are all that glitters in the EMS community right now. ???? All the cool podcasters are talking about it; the bloggers are bloggin’ blogs about recruitment […]
Sudden Ambulance Death Syndrome By Dakota Kimberlin, EMT-P, NRP, TP-C
Stay and Play We’ve all had those critical patients: the ones circling the drain when we show up who bring the “pucker factor.” As EMTs and paramedics, our first reaction […]
What’s “BRUE”-ing? Approaching a Pediatric Phenomenon by Jaren Jarrell, NRP, FP-C
What’s “BRUE”-ing? Approaching a Pediatric Phenomenon. By Jaren Jarrell You’re 8 hours into your 24-hour shift. It’s been a grueling day and you have hit your critical thinking max. There […]
Assessment of a Critically Ill Child by Justin Krantz
So, as you all know we have had the opportunity to have Dr. Peter Antevy join us a couple of times and talk about pediatrics. When it comes to kids […]
Intranasal: The Perfect Route? by Jeremy Singleton, RN, CEN
Intranasal: The Perfect Route? Jeremy Singleton, RN, CEN Intranasal (IN) administration of medications is an excellent tool that serves a wide variety of situations that may be seen in the […]