Dissections occur when the tunica intima and tunica media layers of the aorta weaken and tear causing blood to create a false lumen. Different classif...
Remember the WPW Triad 1. Short PR Interval 120ms 3. Delta Wave *This is WPW pattern, patients that present symptomatic then have WPW syndrome.* Image...
Ventricular assist devices can be confusing and scary to manage. Having knowledge can increase your confidence and the care delivered to your patient....
Join us today as we discuss pulmonary embolisms. This is a common diagnosis you will need to identify and treat within the prehospital setting. Check ...
Join in today's episode with a overview of hyperkalemia. Like most topics in paramedic school, this is one that "you don't really need to know". Well ...
In this series we looked at DKA and HHNS, two common hyperglycemic calls a paramedic may encounter in the prehospital setting. Part 2 discusses HHNS. ...
Hyperglycemia is a common call a provider will encounter, wether in the prehospital setting or the emergency room. As a prehospital provider our inte...
Join me today as we take a deeper look into antihypertensive medications. We go over some of the most common medications you may see including, beta b...
Let’s break down the RAAS system! It’s super simple and easy to understand! So the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system is a complex pathway and reg...
Today we take a look at capnography! Capnography is a useful tool used mainly in the prehospital setting, that reveals a plethora of information. Now ...