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7 Things Dr. Peter Antevy Believes Will Change Your Practice

| Season 4
rom pediatric bradycardia and cardiac arrest to seizures, whole blood administration, and more, Dr. Antevy will challenge your thinking and improve your practice.

Are you ready to level up your EMS game and challenge the way you've always done things? In this must-listen episode of 7 Things EMS, host Dan Limmer sits down with the legendary Dr. Peter Antevy -pediatric resuscitation expert, medical director, and innovator - to discuss the game-changing concepts that will transform your daily EMS practice.

Here's what you will discover:
1. Why measurement is the ultimate key to success: Learn how tracking both action and inaction can lead to better outcomes for your patients.
2. The hard truth about pediatric cardiac arrest: Find out why many agencies are handling this wrong and how a simple mindset shift can save more young lives.
3. A better way to place IOs: Discover the new, game-changing IO placement that dramatically improves success rates in kids AND adults.
4. Bradycardia vs. cardiac arrest: Unpack why pediatric bradycardia requires a radically different approach than what the guidelines tell you.
5. RSI is out, DSI is in: Learn how Delayed Sequence Intubation eliminates peri-intubation arrests and transforms airway management.
6. Whole blood is a lifesaver: Hear how EMS is delivering 90% survival rates in trauma cases with this revolutionary practice.
7. Revolutionize seizure care with ketamine: Stop status epilepticus in its tracks with a protocol that is changing the game -inside and outside the hospital.

How to get CE
1) Purchase the CE product
2) Stream the podcast and take notes
3) Take the CE quiz
4) Pass the quiz and receive 1 hour of CAPCE-approved CE.

This CE activity is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) for one General CEH.

I understand that Limmer Education as a requirement of CAPCE accreditation will submit a record of my course completions to the CAPCE AMS. I further understand that my course completion records may be accessed by or shared with such regulators as state EMS offices, training officers, and NREMT on a password-protected need-to-know basis. In addition, I understand that I may review my record of CAPCE accredited course completions by contacting CAPCE.

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