Good basic info.... As an ALS PARAMEDIC of 26+ years & still in full-time operations, I always say, one can have all the complex knowledge of ALS but in practice it's often the BASICS that save the day.... Truly proud & honoured to "meet" you. RAVIND SADAPAL PARAMEDIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT EMS - KWAZULU-NATAL
@@allthingsparamedic The thumb nail gave me the impression that the 7 P's were going to be presented in a subsequential order. You mentiond the first three P's and then started to give your background info, which was great however it spaced out getting the other 4 P's. I listen alot while im doing other things and it would really help if you state out the full list so we can book mark that and watch it over and over. Lastly it would have been great if you listed out the 7 P's like you did the "SOAPME" On screen that would have been amazing for your viewers to write down or screen shot. Thanks I love your vids and I still take notes from them.
Good information - but poorly organized. You jump all over the map with your P’s. Don’t talk about pros / cons and reasons for intubation - after talking about prep - preoxygenation - pre treatment meds. For learners - make sure to present in a logical order. The reasons for intubation should be presented first - then pros / cons - reasons for failure - then go into the P’s - as the P’s attempt to mitigate the risks and increase success. You present Correct information - just presented in a very disconnected / rambling / non flowing manner.
Outstanding information!!
Thank you. I appreciate it
Good basic info.... As an ALS PARAMEDIC of 26+ years & still in full-time operations, I always say, one can have all the complex knowledge of ALS but in practice it's often the BASICS that save the day....
Truly proud & honoured to "meet" you.
RAVIND SADAPAL
PARAMEDIC
ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT
EMS - KWAZULU-NATAL
Thanks for the message. I absolutely agree. should actually make a video about that. I worked western division, western cape.
Semi retired paramedic from Tennessee/USA. Terrific information and video!
That is great, Thanks for the support.
Do you guys perform RSI in the pre-hospital arena?
@@allthingsparamedic In my area of Tennessee - all the agencies in the area perform RSI.
Great video 😇
Thanks for the information......very useful
I'm glad you liked it
awesome content,am a medic student in Botswana, hopefully you can do something on mechanical ventilation, thanks in advance
Already got s series in ventilators
The info was not presented in a "ready to use way". The thumbnail awsome,the production was great
Really appreciate the feedback. Any specific feedback or notes that would help me improve?
@@allthingsparamedic The thumb nail gave me the impression that the 7 P's were going to be presented in a subsequential order. You mentiond the first three P's and then started to give your background info, which was great however it spaced out getting the other 4 P's. I listen alot while im doing other things and it would really help if you state out the full list so we can book mark that and watch it over and over. Lastly it would have been great if you listed out the 7 P's like you did the "SOAPME" On screen that would have been amazing for your viewers to write down or screen shot. Thanks I love your vids and I still take notes from them.
You have a very beautiful eye
Thanks, I appreciate the compliment.
Good information - but poorly organized. You jump all over the map with your P’s. Don’t talk about pros / cons and reasons for intubation - after talking about prep - preoxygenation - pre treatment meds. For learners - make sure to present in a logical order. The reasons for intubation should be presented first - then pros / cons - reasons for failure - then go into the P’s - as the P’s attempt to mitigate the risks and increase success. You present Correct information - just presented in a very disconnected / rambling / non flowing manner.
I appreciate your input