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April 2018

CPP or Cerebral Perfusion Pressure

By |April 5th, 2018|Categories: EMS education, In the field|

Studies have shown that even one incidence of a systolic pressure less than 90 can double the mortality rate in a head injured patient with increasing intra-cranial pressure. While watching the systolic pressure is acceptable, MAP is a more informed way to maintain adequate Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP).

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December 2017

Bed bugs!

By |December 13th, 2017|Categories: In the field|

Bed bugs have become an increasingly alarming issue among EMS around the country. Make sure take care of EMS equipment to stop bed bugs from spreading!

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November 2017

Protect your patient too!

By |November 6th, 2017|Categories: In the field|

Most of us are guilty of poor EMS hygiene. This could be as simple as not gloving up to perform a patient assessment on a little old grandmother. But, when we think we could be exposing ourselves to anything yucky, we glove up… even double glove. Remember, gloves protect patients too!

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