Case Review

EP.6 Chest pain, Zebras do exist!

LITFL: Chest pain DDx

EMBasic has a great review of evaluating the patient presenting with chest pain. It is Residents/Jr. Docs, but if a paramedic can do a physician quality assessment it just makes them a good paramedic!

While we should always think Horses before zebras, it doesn't mean zebras don't exist!

Ultrasound diagnosis of type a aortic dissection

Ultrasound Of The Week #17

While we are still waiting to see Ultrasound on our buses, I think it's good to start talking about the uses in the back of an ambulance. Evaluating for Pericardial effusion is a decently well-documented use (1,2).

  1. Bhat, S. R., Johnson, D. A., Pierog, J. E., Zaia, B. E., Williams, S. R., & Gharahbaghian, L. (2015). Prehospital Evaluation of Effusion, Pneumothorax, and Standstill ({PEEPS)}: Point-of-care Ultrasound in Emergency Medical Services. The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 16(4), 503–509. http://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2015.5.25414
  2. Chin, E. J., Chan, C. H., Mortazavi, R., Anderson, C. L., Kahn, C. A., Summers, S., & Fox, J. C. (2013). A pilot study examining the viability of a Prehospital Assessment with UltraSound for Emergencies (PAUSE) protocol. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 44(1), 142–149. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.02.032

EP.5 Managing Cardiac Arrest as a Paramedic Student

Welcome to the paramedics Guide to the Galaxy! Today I have an interview with a fellow Paramedic student,  Patrick Guziewicz. (@guziewiczp)

Patrick's take home points:

  • EMS is a team sport, be confident, stay humble.
  • Bystander CPR is ESSENTIAL to increase OHCA survival.
  • The paramedic running the code needs to run the code. Not the IV, IO, Drug box, Or monitor.
  • Early Chest compressions and Defib are the priority. 

Nicholas' take home points:

  • Some of the Greatest Atrocities in history were made "Just following orders"

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Nicholas (@nikolace)