Regular medical and recreational use of cannabis is on the rise among all age groups. In most cases this is associated with few side effects, but some regular users experience a wildly paradoxical re-action. While cannabis will normally suppress nausea and pain and...
“Perhaps the most important monitoring tool prehospital providers can use” – end-tidal waveform Capnography – it isn’t just for respirations anymore. Using a simple four-step assessment tech-nique, this program shows EMS providers of all levels how...
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI’s) account for approximately 2.5 million annual ED visits. Of these, many patients leave with lifelong disabilities and more than 50,000 don’t leave at all (one-third of ALL injury-related deaths). In those first moments following impact,...
These short, simple rules are crucial to every working firefighter’s survival. They aren’t meant to be read from a handbook in the heat of combat. They’re meant to be learned and reflected upon in times of calm. They can become a natural part of your...
To expect action from students, educators must use the three legs of educational inspiration; story, style, and staging. When educators develop and present programs, we don’t do it to display our skills with slide decks. Educators build programs to inspire and enable...