Cardiac & RespiratoryEducationFor PractitionersFor Students American Heart Association Guidelines 2020 To Be Released What will the release of the American Heart Association Guidelines mean for providers and how Limmer Ed will be help.Stephanie LimmerOctober 16, 2020
For InstructorsFor PractitionersFor StudentsOxygen Why Are We Still Stuck On Oxygen? By Dan Limmer I love formative discussions with other educators—the kind that I can’t stop thinking about even after I…Stephanie LimmerSeptember 14, 2020
Cardiac & RespiratoryCase StudiesFor PractitionersFor Students Drowning: The Danger of Dihydrogen Oxide By Chris EbrightEMS is called to a residence to assist in the search for a missing child. At the scene,…Stephanie LimmerDecember 16, 2019
Cardiac & RespiratoryEducationFor PractitionersFor StudentsOxygen Hyperoxia: Too Much of a Good Thing Research shows that routine and unchecked high-flow oxygen administration reaches toxic internal levels within minutes. However, despite updated education standards,…Stephanie LimmerOctober 25, 2019
Case StudiesFor PractitionersFor StudentsGeriatrics Tablets, Capsules, Liquids: Polypharmacy and the Elderly Polypharmacy in the Elderly Aging. One of life’s inevitabilities that some people embrace and others fight. Regardless of one’s attitude,…Stephanie LimmerAugust 22, 2019
Case StudiesFor PractitionersTrauma The Busted Melon: A Case of Traumatic Brain Injury Recent studies and improved protocols reveal that EMS has a considerable impact on positive patient outcomes for traumatic brain injury.…Stephanie LimmerJuly 22, 2019
Case StudiesFor Practitioners 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
Continued EducationFor InstructorsFor Practitioners Lifelong Learning for EMS Providers One of the hallmarks of a good provider is ongoing professional development and education. EMS is always developing as new…Stephanie LimmerMay 21, 2019
Case StudiesEducationFor PractitionersFor StudentsMedical Shaken, Not Stirred: A seizure case study By Chris Ebright Case Presentation EMS responds to a local convenience store for a 24-year-old male having a seizure. The…Stephanie LimmerMay 9, 2019
For PractitionersFor StudentsPatient Assessment Patient Assessment 2019 It's time to shed old patient assessment mantras in EMS. Our assessment flowchart shows how to be more effective and…Stephanie LimmerMarch 5, 2019