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EM Quick Hits 59 Traumatic Coronary Artery Dissection, Proper Use of Insulin, Mesenteric Ischemia, Exercise Associated Hyponatremia, AI for OMI

Emergency Medicine Cases

On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Ian Chernoff on the often elusive diagnosis of traumatic coronary artery dissection, Anand Swaminathan on proper use of insulin in DKA and in hyperkalemia, Brit Long and Hans Rosenberg on mesenteric ischemia pearls and pitfalls in diagnosis and management, Dave Jerome on recognition and management exercise-associated hyponatremia and heat illness and Jesse McLaren on the Queen of Hearts AI model in helping identify occlusion MI on ECG.

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Imaging Case of the Week 603

EMergucate

The abdominal x-ray is from a patient with vomiting, abdominal pain & distension. What can be seen?

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Watch Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat on PBS Stations This Fall

NVFC

Acclaimed volunteer fire service documentary Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat is hitting TVs across the nation this fall. Over 180 PBS stations will air a one-hour version of the film in September and October in conjunction with the 9/11 anniversary, October’s Fire Prevention Week, and National First Responders Day (Oct. 28). The documentary takes audiences behind the lines of America’s volunteer fire service community by sharing the stories of volunteer responders as they face challenges and triumph

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Episode 151 Stethoscope: Lub dub

This Podcast Will Kill You

The stethoscope. It’s iconic. You’re playing Pictionary and you pull the “doctor” card? Easy – sketch a stethoscope. Need a last-minute Halloween costume? Easy – throw a stethoscope around your shoulders. Google image search “doctor” and you can count the number of stethoscope-less doctors on one hand. How did this instrument become so emblematic of the field of medicine?

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Be Ready This National Preparedness Month with Resources from the NVFC

NVFC

On September 11, 2001, hundreds of first responders made the ultimate sacrifice while trying to save others. Twenty-three years after the tragic events of that day, the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) remembers and honors their bravery and selflessness. The NVFC is here to support you. September is National Preparedness Month , and the NVFC has the following resources to help you and your department be safe, healthy, and ready for the next emergency.

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What is Atropine? Key Facts and Uses You Need to Know

NHCPS Save a Life

What is atropine? Atropine, also known as atropine sulfate, is an FDA-approved medication for anti-sialogogue and anti-vagal effects. It is also effective for the treatment of Organophosphate, muscarinic poisoning, and bradycardia. It is a competitive antagonist of muscarinic receptors, making it an anticholinergic drug. Utilizing it at the right time and for the right purpose […] The post What is Atropine?

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Free Materials Available to Promote Fire Service DEI, Reproductive Health

NVFC

The Science Alliance has released infographics to help fire departments communicate messages relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as well as reproductive health to their members. The infographics address critical issues including discrimination and harassment, inclusion and acceptance, pregnancy in the fire service, considerations for OB/Gyns, and much more.

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NVFC Provides Resources to Support Responder Behavioral Health

NVFC

Firefighters, EMS providers, and rescue workers are routinely exposed to traumatic incidents and difficult calls. In addition, volunteer responders deal with the stress of juggling work-life-volunteer responsibilities. Due to these factors and more, responders face high risks for behavioral health issues, including post-traumatic and acute stress, depression, suicidal thoughts, and substance misuse.

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Navigating Lung Cancer: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment Options

Paramedics World

Lung cancer is a topic that often evokes fear and uncertainty. With over two million new cases diagnosed each year worldwide, understanding this disease is more crucial than ever. Whether… The post Navigating Lung Cancer: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment Options appeared first on Paramedics World.

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Get Ready for Fire Prevention Week

NVFC

Fire Prevention Week (FPW) is coming up on October 6-12, and this year’s theme is “Smoke alarms: Make them work for you! ” Many departments utilize this week to host an open house, conduct community education, or jump-start their fire prevention initiatives. The NFPA’s Fire Prevention Week web site has many tools to help. In addition, utilize the following resources and trainings from the NVFC: Roundtable Talk: Planning for Fire Prevention Week – September 26 at 2pm ET This live panel disc

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Advocating for Patients

ACEP Now

Imagine a 9-week pregnant patient who comes to the emergency department with vaginal bleeding and abdominal cramping. Like nearly a quarter of pregnancies, she is experiencing early pregnancy loss, also referred to as spontaneous abortion or miscarriage. As she continues to bleed, she becomes progressively tachycardic and hypotensive, entering hemorrhagic shock, requiring an emergent procedure in order to preserve her health and save her life.

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NVFC Receives Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant to Support Training Initiatives

NVFC

The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), the leading national association representing the volunteer fire, EMS, and rescue services, has received a grant for $30,000 from the Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions. Through this grant, the NVFC will provide training to the volunteer fire and emergency services. This is the ninth consecutive grant the NVFC has received from the Motorola Solutions Foundation.

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Crash Responder Safety Week is November 18-22

NVFC

Crash Responder Safety Week is held each November to focus on the criticality of traffic incident management (TIM) practices and the safety of TIM responders and all road users. This year’s theme is “Responders Ahead! Reduce Your Speed As You Proceed!” Resources for this year’s event will be released soon, but you can start getting ready with free TIM and vehicle response training.

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Submit Your Request to Testify at OSHA’s Public Hearing by September 27

NVFC

OSHA is holding a virtual public hearing regarding the proposed Emergency Response Standard beginning on November 12. Anyone can testify at the hearing, but written requests to testify must be submitted by September 27. Submit your request to testify here. Find resources to help prepare your testimony, including a webinar and a guide with answers to frequently asked questions, here.

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New Course Now Available: Using Your Community’s Vulnerabilities to Raise Wildfire Awareness

NVFC

In community risk reduction, vulnerability is the likelihood that an individual or group will suffer harm or loss from a hazardous environment or event. The NVFC has released a new course, instructed by Debbie Carpenter, to help you identify vulnerability types in your community, personalize the risk that wildfire presents in your response areas, and help community members embrace mitigation efforts and protection plans.

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A National Strategy: 10 Work Groups Addressing Challenges Facing the U.S. Fire Service

NVFC

By Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell Reprinted from the 2024 issue of Firefighter Strong This year marks the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), created by the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act in 1974. While America’s fire losses today are dramatically improved from 50 years ago, there is still so much work to be done. I believe that the fire service can make great strides toward tackling these issues if we unite and speak with #FireServiceOneVoice.