For StudentsFor ProvidersMedical Back to the Basics: Blood Disorders Hematological disorders are rare in the prehospital arena; however, it is important to understand the physiology behind these disease states.Bianka AlonzoJanuary 18, 2022
For StudentsFor ProvidersMedical Back to the Basics: Hematology Understanding the basics of Hematology is important as many patients with a hematological disorder have complicated medical histories.Bianka AlonzoJanuary 12, 2022
NREMT TipsFor StudentsExam Prep Digesting an NREMT Question: Types of Shock Here’s a practice question for the NREMT. It’s a good opportunity to look at the process for analyzing and answering…JulieJuly 26, 2021
For StudentsFor ProvidersTraumaPediatrics Back to the Basics: Pediatric Trauma By Chris Ebright Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death and disability in children, more than all other causes…JulieJune 1, 2021
Cardiac & RespiratoryFor StudentsFor Providers Back to Basics: Perfusion Perfusion is the necessary component to transport the goods of ventilation and external respiration throughout the body. Get an in-depth…Stephanie LimmerJune 10, 2020
EMS Case StudiesFor StudentsFor ProvidersOB/Gyn Postpartum Emergencies: Three Case Studies Take a look at three of the most likely OB crises using three case studies and discuss what a prepared…Stephanie LimmerMarch 18, 2019
Patient AssessmentFor ProvidersTrauma 10 Things You Should Know About Trauma Emergencies The available tools for determining criticality in trauma assessment have never been greater.Stephanie LimmerJanuary 29, 2018
For Educators It’s Time to Do Away With Steps By Dan Limmer I recently posted a multiple choice question on bleeding control. It was a challenging situation in which…Stephanie LimmerJune 30, 2016
For StudentsTrauma Bleeding Control A test question bridges the gap in classroom concepts, scenario-based exam questions, and the street.Stephanie LimmerApril 7, 2016