In the FieldFor EducatorsFor Providers The Evolution of Paramedic Thinking How a paramedic's thought process about administering medication changes over time.JulieAugust 5, 2024
In the FieldFor EducatorsFor ProvidersBurnsMedical EMS Notes for Renal Emergencies Expert advice for caring for renal failure patients.JulieJanuary 6, 2023
Patient AssessmentFor StudentsFor EducatorsFor ProvidersTraumaMedical Vital Sign Trends in Shock Pulse pressure, cardiac output, vascular tone? Understand how shock affects the body.JulieNovember 1, 2022
In the FieldFor ProvidersClinical Care Prehospital Toxicology Tips Toxicology & toxidromes feel like a foreign language? Tips from our Toxicology podcast episode.JulieOctober 3, 2022
For StudentsFor ProvidersMedical Back To The Basics: Snakebites and EMS Responding to a snakebite call? Here’s everything you need to know about identifying venomous bites and managing your patient’s injury.JulieAugust 3, 2021
For StudentsCardiac & RespiratoryMedical Back to the Basics: Anaphylaxis By Chris EbrightDo you ever notice that the shape and contour of a grain of pollen looks eerily similar to…JulieMarch 29, 2021
EMS Case StudiesFor StudentsFor ProvidersMedical Opioid Overdose: Fact vs. Fiction As opioids, prescription and illicit, are currently the leading cause of drug overdose deaths it is very likely EMS personnel…Stephanie LimmerJune 11, 2019
EMS Case StudiesFor StudentsFor ProvidersMedical Shaken, Not Stirred: A seizure case study You respond to a local store for a 24-year-old male having a seizure. The patient presents lying on the floor…Stephanie LimmerMay 9, 2019
EMS Case StudiesFor StudentsFor ProvidersMedical When a Stroke is Not a Stroke: A Case Study Mimics account for 20-25% of suspected strokes, and occur frequently in patients under 50.Stephanie LimmerFebruary 13, 2019
For StudentsFor EducatorsFor Providers Test Your Knowledge: EMS Quizzes In partnership with EMS1, we produce short quizzes on a variety of NREMT subjects and current hot topics in EMS.…Stephanie LimmerMay 16, 2017
Patient AssessmentFor StudentsFor Providers 10 Things You Should Know About Medical Emergencies In EMT class, many students don’t realize there’s a significant difference between the medical patient and the trauma patient. The…Stephanie LimmerFebruary 17, 2016