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PCHD EMS Podcast
Добавлен 28 окт 2020
Parker County Texas' EMS Podcast in video format
Cardiac Arrest Full-Length Body Cam Video 9/4/23
Today we are sharing the full-length body cam video from the Cardiac arrest review we posted recently. We would like to again thank our partners at ESD1 and paramedics Brooke, Taylor and Wheeler for providing incredible patient care. All HIPAA Releases have been signed and this video is shared with the consent of the patient involved here.
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BVM Size Retrospective Study Review
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
On this episode of the podcast we will be discussing a retrospective study from Dec 2023 regarding BVM size in cardiac arrest care. Snyder BD, Van Dyke MR, Walker RG, Latimer AJ, Grabman BC, Maynard C, Rea TD, Johnson NJ, Sayre MR, Counts CR. Association of small adult ventilation bags with return of spontaneous circulation in out of hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2023 Dec;193:109991. ...
Review of Post Arrest RSI with Body Cam Footage
Просмотров 85 тыс.4 месяца назад
On this very special episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast we have the privilege of reviewing actual body cam footage of a post arrest RSI. All appropriate HIPAA Releases have been completed for this footage and we show it only after obtaining the approval from the patient involved. We hope this provides an insight into lessons learned and best practices regarding RSI and post arrest care. Thank you ...
Resuscitation Sequence Intubation
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this Episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast we discuss Resuscitation focused, Sequence Intubation, and delayed movement of sick patients. Supervisor Jeff McNew and Medical Director Justin Northeim are joined by PCHD EMS Deputy Director Chris Briggs and one of PCHD's lead instructors for the Difficult Airway Class Supervisor John Wheeler. To sign up for the Difficult Airway Class with PCHD follow th...
Antibiotics and ETCO2
Просмотров 42910 месяцев назад
On this episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast we go over the use of Antibiotics in EMS and the role of ETCO2 in evaluating sick patients. PCHD Medical directors Dr Northeim, Dr Bertrand, and supervisor Jeff McNew discuss the use of Rocephin and the benefits of early administration by EMS of antibiotics. To contact us please email jeff.mcnew@pchdtx.org For the Audio only version please visit our podca...
Just the High Points Part 1
Просмотров 226Год назад
On this episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast we go over some of the most difficult treatment decisions in EMS. PCHD Medical directors Dr Northeim, Dr Bertrand, and supervisor Jeff McNew discuss commonly missed decision points in Tension Pneumothorax, and Spinal Motion Restriction, as well as effective strategies for sedation pain management. For the Audio only version please visit our podcast page a...
When to Treat Arrhythmias
Просмотров 438Год назад
On this episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast Dr Northeim and Dr Bertrand discuss common misconceptions regarding when to treat arrhythmias. They also take a quick dive into the most effective treatments. For the audio only version Google PCHD EMS Podcast or click here media.rss.com/pchdemspodcast/feed.xml Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/aavirall/cant-stop License code: UDE2U57...
Syncope
Просмотров 430Год назад
On This Episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast Supervisor Jeff McNew and Medical Director Dr Justin Northeim are joined by Fire-Fighter Russ Brown to discuss all things Syncope and some of the things we should all be looking for. For the audio only version Google PCHD EMS Podcast or click here media.rss.com/pchdemspodcast/feed.xml Med Inspired Podcast podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/med-inspired/id14572...
ECMO and ECPR
Просмотров 285Год назад
In this episode Dr Skipper Bertrand and Jeff McNew are joined by Dr Andres Leal and NP Mario Padilla to discuss ECMO and ECPR. For the Audio only version please visit our podcast page at rss.com/podcasts/pchdemspodcast/ Music Credit : #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/aavirall/cant-stop License code: UDE2U57CHDWYD4YI
Collaborative Training In Parker County
Просмотров 537Год назад
On this Episode of the PCHD EMS Podcast we are joined by Weatherford Fire Department's Chief J. Peacock and Lieutenant L. Franklin as well as Parker County ESD 1 Assistant Chief D. Pruitt to discuss the joint training and cooperation that is taking place in Parker County under the Medical Direction of Best EMS For the Audio only version please visit our podcast page at rss.com/podcasts/pchdemsp...
HyperKalemia
Просмотров 726Год назад
In this episode PCHD EMS Supervisor Jeff McNew discusses HyperKalemia with Clinical Supervisor Art Montes and Field Training Officer Ashley Boyd. For the audio only version of this Podcast please visit rss.com/podcasts/pchdemspodcast/ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/aavirall/cant-stop License code: UDE2U57CHDWYD4YI
High Performance CPR
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In this episode Medical Director Dr Justin Northeim and Paramedic Supervisor Jeff McNew, are joined by Sachse Fire Chief Lee Richardson and Fort Worth Fire Chief, Jim Davis to discuss High Performance CPR and all things Cardiac Arrest. For the Audio Version of this Podcast go to our Podcast page rss.com/podcasts/pchdemspodcast/ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/aavirall/can...
Airway Part 2
Просмотров 287Год назад
This episode is part two of a three part Airway class. PCHD EMS' Clinical Supervisors John Wheeler and Lane Matheny join our host Jeff McNew to take you through the Airway Class they provide for our paramedics. We have included most of their slides and have made this fit as well as it can into podcast form. For the Audio only portion go to our podcast page here rss.com/podcasts/pchdemspodcast/ ...
Airway Part 1
Просмотров 711Год назад
This episode is part one of a three part Airway class. PCHD EMS' Clinical Supervisors John Wheeler and Lane Matheny join our host Jeff McNew to take you through the Airway Class they provide for our paramedics. We have included most of their slides and have made this fit as well as it can into podcast form. For the Audio only portion go to our podcast page here rss.com/podcasts/pchdemspodcast/ ...
Airway Part 3
Просмотров 269Год назад
This episode is the final part of our Airway class. PCHD EMS' Clinical Supervisors John Wheeler and Lane Matheny join our host Jeff McNew to take you through the Airway Class they provide for our paramedics. We have included most of their slides and have made this fit as well as it can into podcast form. For the Audio only portion go to our podcast page here rss.com/podcasts/pchdemspodcast/ Bel...
I would love to hear a testimony on the womans view of things 😩😩 God blesssss these workers!! & this strong woman & her family..
Great jobs, all around. I’ve been in EMS 28+ years, and am currently a supervisor (for almost ten years). I don’t know them, but as an EMS provider I am really proud of the job this team did. They represented us very well! 👍🏻
Is that air coming out as hes doing compressions?
What's the clicking noise in the beginning?
Saving a whole life, pretty fckn amazing
Did The Cardiac Arrest Patient Recovered From Their Cardiac Arrest After Getting To The Hospital Yes Or No
Everyone did good in this. Worked as a team and communicated everything they did. I'm an EMT coming out of IFT into 911. Im glad I do refreshers just to keep up with things I havent done in a while.
When i was doing my medic in the USA we were told one if not the main reason why medics were paid less is because nurses in the hospitals were pissed that they did a lot of schooling and money paid out to get paid less than medics. So some pencil pushing later and we are where we are now because some people think they are more entitled.
is see still alive and why did the stick his hand in the shert to her big fat bobes and don her pans to her privet zon so inppreyit and dcuting
Wish to God these wonderful people would have been with my Mom they didn't do anything to save my mom 😢
Had to do chest compressions on my mom after cardiac arrest in 2019. She had no heartbeat for 25 minutes. They revived her with no damage to her brain or heart she did end up needing a double bypass hence the reason for the cardiac arrest. But she lived 🙌🏻❤️ these first responders did an amazing job
Where can I find more videos like this? Very interesting.
I don’t know how the algorithm found me, but I watched because I went into cardiac arrest 8 years ago. My wife woke up to go to the restroom and found me non-responsive. She immediately called 911 and started CPR. Needless to say, I survived, but I know my wife was traumatized, and I wanted to watch this to see what my wife and paramedics went through to save my life.
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May God bless you all for all that you do.
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Damn this team is amazing 🎉🎉
God bless you guys!
No se escucha
This is why we pay what we do for ambulance & parametric services, and it is worth every penny!
Give dude pumping a break. My lord!
Really needed to smell your fingers in that exact moment after pulling them from her Groin area?? 2:58
Hi 👋 everyone it's Maryanne from the UK wow i had 2 cardiac arrests luckily mine happened in hospital 🏥 because I'm a Roman Catholic a religious girl myself to i saw my big brother he told me it wasn't my time to go to heaven time to go back to my body and then I woke up with an anaesthetist and doctors nurses all over me it's so scary xxxxxxx God bless you all loads to xxxxxxx 🫶🫶🐶🐴🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🫶🐎🐕🧸🩷💜😘🍀🐾🐾🐾
awesome ACLS job, the family can pull any useful data off her Apple watch and send to the cardiologists for analysis
EMT and EMS if you red this thank you for what you do and thank you for sowing the womens bobeys they or so nis to loke at the fuking bobeys and last thing my dad works for EMT AND EMS thank you I whant to kiss her she was in my famley
ICU nurse here. Great job to all the medics and EMTs. The only thing I would ask is why she didn't get intubated in the house while doing CPR? She should have been intubated right away it's also part of ACLS algorithm. But honestly best code that I've seen ever amazing job guys!
I hope yall medical professionals saved her life 🙏
What is that on her left knee?
As a former paramedic, this clip gave me anxiety lol
Dude! The guy whose camera we’re watching has beautiful arms! Omg
Oh no 😢 this was so scary to watch.. poor woman! How terrifying!
Is everyone former military?
You all are literally the dream team. Each of you worked so seamlessly with each other no hesitations at all, ensuring each decision was backed up, while maintaining calmness, confidence in yourself & yalls teams, as well as keeping her family member informed & at ease during all this! Plz never stop doing this work. Very few humans have these kind of skills-in my opinion these are not skills that can be taught but they are just apart of your soul & who you are at the core sooo plz know if ever given the opportunity mentor anybody that comes behind you so that lives can continue to be saved!
6:55 god bless them.♥️
No words can describe the greatness these people do. That is why I vote yes in budget to support these professionals.
Firefighter said bump that Lucas
C'est normal avec ce que mange les américains, gras, sauce, Sucre ect..
I’m a telemetry nurse and we had a bad code yesterday I was doing chest compressions…the man passed. Healthcare is not for the weak.
Hey guys Any medics In this chats or AEMTs not knocking the crew for their performance however is it just me or is that IO in the wrong place ?
We use distal femur for IO placement. I assume you were thinking tibia, if so studies show tibial IO placement is inferior to femur and humerus.
I just wanna know when did they tube her I’ve watched this video 4 times all I saw was the guy started bagging her and didn’t see the intubation procedure or did he tube her while the other guys were doing compressions ?
Excellent EMT workers. Unfortunately you will never find this great service in the hood.
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic. This call went by the book great job done by all. I don’t know the outcome long term but without these men and women the patient wouldn’t have had a chance
Fantastic job. Paramedics are the best in ACLS I feel like in general. Don’t want to start anything though. To each opinion of their own. 😅I’m like they need raises and thank you! Thank you from me.
I went into cardiac arrest during my C-section. Those compressions are no joke!
I have had cough syncope with convulsions and sometime incontinence. I can’t really remember what the neurologist said it was, something to do with a reflex in the throat with coughing fits. He put me on amitripyline and that stopped it. And I have copd and tachycardia.
I don't know if I have ever watched a 45 minute video on youtube before. But this crew was outstanding. Wherever they work, they deserve a raise, cuz as someone who operates alongside of medic units very frequently, these guys put my county's to shame. And I think my people are decent too.
Teamwork
Amazing team work, solid calm and controlled. Well done 👍🏻
Wow. This is incredible to see. I’ve had my life saved with cpr by paramedics twice… they gave me a second and third chance at life ❤️
Can’t believe humans can do this stuff. Excellent work. Outstanding work. Unbelievable motivation to do one’s job!