A short talk on retreival medicine. There are still patients out there where someone without insight determine that the patient is not “well enough for retrieval”. This is wrong! All patients can be retreived – but you might have a system with ICU capable physicans, ECMO, iNO ect. Bringing university level ICU out to the patient!
SMACCForce: Never too sick to be retrieved
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How to Fail by Kevin Fong
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Failure, 0
Useful advice on how to fail at everything.
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Persistent Critical Illness by Jack Iwashyna
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Persistent Critical Illness, 0
While much of resuscitation focuses on the dramatic early minutes to hours of critical illness, many patients stay for...
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SMACCForce: Two Minute Remote Rant Everest
Phoebe Adams, , SMACCForce 2017, smaccFORCE, 0
SMACCForce: Two Minute Remote Rant Everest by Sanjeeb Bhandari
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Resuscitation for the Resuscitationist
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Resuscitation, 0
Panelist participation in the “Resuscitation for the Resuscitationist” panel session.
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SMACCForce: CRM Panel Discussion
Phoebe Adams, , SMACCForce 2017, CRM, smaccFORCE, 0
SMACCForce: CRM Panel Discussion with Clare Richmond, Neil Jeffers (Pilot), Per Bredmose, Mike Lauria, Tom Evens
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Why Driving Pressure Matters
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Acute Respiratory Distress Injury, Acute Respiratory Failure, Lung Injury, Mechanical Ventilation, 0
Driving pressure promises to be the key variable for optimisation of mechanical ventilation for preventing ventilator-induced lung injury. Find...
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Did Nietzsche Know Anything About Critical Illness Survivors? by Margaret Herridge
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Critical Illness Survivors, Nietzsche, 0
Traditionally, the focus of critical care has simply been on keeping patients alive. This is not enough, now we...
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Management of Status Epilepticus – What SHOULD we be giving? by Brandon Foreman
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, status epilepticus, 0
Management of Status Epilepticus – What SHOULD we be giving? By Brandon Foreman