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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is when a clot forms in one of the deeper and typically larger veins of the body. DVT is dangerous and can be fatal as ...
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The most well-known and easily recognizable ectopic beat tends to be the premature ventricular contraction 🫀(that post will be for another day 🙂) ...
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What happens when the AV node is too clingy and wants to spend a little more time with the impulse than needed? A first degree heart block! 🩺
Let’s...
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I had a post topic picked out for today before I looked at the date. It can wait for another day. Let’s talk about what happened in our country 21 ...
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💊Sodium Bicarbonate💊
I’m always a fan of a medication that has multiple uses and in this regard, sodium bicarbonate does not disappoint. Sodium bic...
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💥Imposter Syndrome💥
Until the last few years and the boom of social media, many did not even know of this phenomenon.
Imposter syndrome may be des...
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Gout is not a typical complaint for a 911 call, however an EMS 🚑 provider will certainly encounter multiple patients that have it in their medical ...
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Radio reports were the absolute bane of my existence when I began in EMS! I dreaded getting closer to the hospital because I knew my choppy radio ...
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Dispatch: Medic 21 🚑, you are being dispatched to 123 S Main St. in reference to a 28-year-old female in active labor.🤰🏼Husband states her contrac...
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Just from the feed on social media alone, it seems all colleges are officially in session. With a brand new group of paramedic 🚑 students, comes th...
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When tackling cardiac pharmacology 💊 (Na, K, Ca channel blockers, etc.) it is vital to have a basic understanding of cardiac 🫀 action potential an...
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Glucagon has become one of my favorite medications 💊 since becoming an EMS provider because the indications are endless, yet so many providers only...
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