Chris Ebright May 9, 2019 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 supine and convulsing. For Students For Providers Medical EMS Case Studies
Chris Ebright February 13, 2019 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. For Students For Providers Medical EMS Case Studies
Marc Minkler November 16, 2017 The Tomato Philosophy “Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.” Miles Kington, probably never thought his quote could be used for EMS. For Students Airway & Oxygen