May 2018
Anterior cord syndrome is serious — act accordingly
When a patient presents with traumatic anterior cord syndrome, your primary responsibility and focus is supporting vital function and attending to concomitant injuries, stabilization and transport to a trauma facility.
Watch for autonomic dysreflexia in patients with spinal cord injuries
Autonomic dysreflexia proves far more common among patients who have suffered a spinal cord injury than among the general population. We review the signs and symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia, especially among patients who have suffered a spinal cord injury, so you can provide better care in the field.
Lightning strike calls are rare, but can be deadly
There are several forms of lightning — some of which are not dangerous — such as cloud-to-cloud flashes that account for 70% to 90% of all lightening strikes. But other types of strikes can cause burns, cardiac arrest and even death. Make sure you're prepared when the call comes in.
What is fentanyl-induced chest wall rigidity?
Fentanyl induced chest wall rigidity is uncommon, but the syndrome is potentially fatal if not recognized immediately and corrected. All providers should be aware of the syndrome and be adequately prepared to manage it should it occur.
Learn about laryngospasm causes and cures
Laryngospasm is defined as an uncontrolled or involuntary muscular contraction of the vocal cords and ligaments. The condition effects the cricoarytenoid, thyroarytenoid and the lateral cricoarytenoid. Learn how to treat the condition.
April 2018
The role of paramedicine moving towards the future
The role of paramedicine is changing. While traditional EMS and paramedic roles still abound, more professionals are becoming community paramedics. Community paramedicine appeals to many paramedics because it allows them to provide more personalized care, often in underserved areas.