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EMS Workforce Quick Take: Sign-on and Referral Bonuses

American Ambulance Association

This content is for AAA members only. Please either Log In or Join! The post EMS Workforce Quick Take: Sign-on and Referral Bonuses appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Wrist Effusion – Identification, Aspiration, Injection (5MS)

Core Ultrasound

Knee Aspiration/Injection Elbow Aspiration/Injection Knee Exam The post Wrist Effusion – Identification, Aspiration, Injection (5MS) first appeared on Core Ultrasound.

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NAEMSP | Board Nominations Open

American Ambulance Association

Dear NAEMSP members, The subspecialty of EMS continues to evolve every day. As a member of NAEMSP, I hope you feel a part of this continued evolution. Our […] The post NAEMSP | Board Nominations Open appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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The Pause- a recognition of a life

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Siren and blue lights. Team allocated and primed. Voices command, ears listen, and hands swiftly execute. Monitors beep—loops of communication. As the second hand sweeps, loud voices grow quieter, and pulse checks fall into an unfortunate pattern. Realisation, its time, knowing looks, a shake of the head, a pain, heaviness. Winding down…. “Time of Death 10:43”.

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2023 Mentorship Guide for EMS

American Ambulance Association

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TIRBO #42: The mobile locus of control

Critical Care Scenarios

When are patient outcomes your fault? When are patient outcomes your fault?

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End Nail Dogma

EM Literature of Note

In a world of doors, truck beds, furniture, and other finger-crushing nuisances, emergency department visits for injuries involving the distal digits are common. Injuries range from tuft fractures, to degloving injuries, to all manner of nail and nailbed derangement. Perusing any textbook or online resource will typically advise some manner of repair, including, but not limited to, replacing an avulsed nail back into the proximal nail fold and securing it in place.