EMS Stuff

  • When is a Strap not a Strap?

    Posted on May 14, 2012 by mark

    The simple answer is: "when it is incapable of restraining the patient".  What is not made abundantly clear is that the straps sold to you (the EMS Provider) with your cot were specifically designed to hold your patient safely, in conjunction with the floor mount, in the event of a motor vehicular accident.  The only way [...]


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  • The Value of Thermometry in EMS?

    Posted on May 1, 2012 by mark

    What do you use to acquire a patient's temperature on a routine call?  This question comes up frequently in my discussions with EMS providers.  Thermometers vary widely in their type and usefulness in EMS.  I would like to take a moment to discuss these types and their operating characteristics.
    The Oral Thermometer.  With the elimination of  the [...]


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  • All Tape is Not Created Equal

    Posted on April 9, 2012 by mark

    It is becoming a common occurence to hear "What brand of tape do you sell?"  Our most common response is "Why do you ask?".  Our customer then say "Because the stuff made in Durkastan doesn't stick".   Apparently, in a world where so many products come out of other countries (China?), we succumb to the lure of price [...]


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  • "Latex vs Nitrile" or "All You Need is (g)love"

    Posted on April 3, 2012 by mark

    In the battle of the Latex vs the Nitrile Glove one basic fact is indisputable.  Latex is inherently stretchy and Nitrile is not.  The debate over which glove is best for EMS will rage on as long as glove-wearing is a universal precaution however, understanding what to look for in a glove will lead to [...]


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  • RECALL ALERT! Cardiac Science Powerheart, CardioVive, CardioLife; GE Responder and Responder Pro; and Nihon-Kohden Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)

    Posted on March 5, 2012 by Ron Fedele

    Recall Class: Class I
    Date Recall Initiated: January 13, 2012
    Products:

    Cardiac Science Powerheart, CardioVive, and CardioLife Models of AEDs
    GE Responder and Responder Pro AEDs
    Nihon-Kohden AEDs

    Affected Models: Powerheart 9300A, 9300E, 9300P, 9390A, and 9390E; CardioVive 92532, 92533; CardioLife 9200G and 9231; GE Responder and Responder Pro; and Nihon-Kohden AEDs
    Go to Serial Number Search to determine if an AED is affected by this [...]


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  • Laryngoscope Battle - Standard vs Fiberoptic

    Posted on March 1, 2012 by mark

    Many times I will be asked by a service if they should switch from the standard Laryngoscopes they have been using for years to the Fiberoptic Laryngoscopes that are generally perceived as "brighter and better".  Without taking either side, I believe it is time to examine the benefits (or lack thereof) of each type of system to allow that decision to be [...]


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  • All Tourniquets are not created equal.

    Posted on January 23, 2012 by mark

    Recently someone asked me about getting Tourniquets for their service to stay compliant with the new protocols set up by New York State Department of Health.  They wanted to know if they could buy the "little stretchy ones" the medics use to start an I.V.  I realized at that point that we have been using the wrong [...]


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  • Suction Unit DOA

    Posted on December 19, 2011 by mark

    Q: why do all portable suction units crap-out during cardiac arrests?
    A: they don't.  They actually failed weeks ago and nobody noticed !!!!.
    Something that hospitals learned many years ago is that electronic
    equipment require a technician to check and maintain them so they
    will work when called upon.  many EMS systems spend endless money
    on maintaining their expensive defibrillators [...]


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  • Sometimes it is so tempting to pass on the right!

    Posted on July 18, 2011 by Ron Fedele

    You are driving to a call and find yourself behind a car that will not pull to the right, opposing traffic is heavy so you think " hey, I can just zip by him on the right!". Freeze that thought for a second and think back to Charley Brown, he is all psyched up to [...]


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  • Why did you get into EMS?

    Posted on July 18, 2011 by Ron Fedele

    Why did you get into EMS?
    I constantly ask this question of any new people I find myself working with. I rarely ask anyone of my "vintage" or older because I know what the standard answer will be.
    "I used to sit there watching Johnny and Roy each week go out in squad 51 and I wanted [...]


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