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Prolonged fieldcare podcast 97: Analgesia Lessons Learned
This is one of those areas that we do not get the oppertunity to practice as much as we would like. Anytime we can learn from someone else, we should…
3 years, 9 months ago
Prolonged Fieldcare Podcast 96: Airway lessons learned
We all know the indications to secure the airway, but when the time comes....we hesitate. Should I take the airway or should I wait. Do I have what I…
3 years, 10 months ago
Prolonged Fieldcare podcast 95: Planning to succeed
Hope is not a plan.....Dennis speaks with Evan on medical planning.
3 years, 10 months ago
Prolonged Fieldcare podcast 94: What happened to the PFC working group?
The Prolonged Field Care Working Group is dead (actually, evolved…).
In its place, the new Prolonged Field Care Collective arises.
We are back.
After so…
3 years, 11 months ago
Prolonged Fieldcare podcast 93: PTSD, TBI, and Suicide
Dr. Cooper discusses how all of these are linked and what can be done to help ourselves and eachother.
4 years, 5 months ago
Prolonged Field Care Podcast 92: Ventilation Basics
Sometimes it's good to go over the basics again. Doug gives us the run down on who needs vent management and how to get started.
For more content …
4 years, 5 months ago
Prolonged Field Care podcast 91: Paralytics and Vent Management
Everyone knows how hard it is to do good ventilation management using our gear. If the patient is spontaneously breathing in any way it can be next…
4 years, 5 months ago
Prolonged Field Care Podcast 90: Abdominal Trauma with Stacy Shackelford
With bleeding from the "Box" causing such a large portion of the potentially survivable deaths, can we go in there? A better question probably "sho…
4 years, 5 months ago
Prolonged Field Care Podcast 89: Getting and Giving Blood with Brad
We're beyond explaining that blood is better than water, when it comes to resus and trauma. Now let's start talking about HOW to do it better. How …
4 years, 5 months ago
Prolonged Field Care Podcast 88: Disposition
Usually, we are sending our patients to a higher level of care. What do you do with the patients you can't? Dennis and Ian go over a timely topic.
4 years, 5 months ago