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Coffee Break HEMS Podcast
Austin Kiser
85 episodes
20 hours ago
Short-ish critical care medicine topics to help paramedics, respiratory therapists, and nurses expand their knowledge of critical care medicine and HEMS, operate better out in the field, and pass their specialty certification exams with confidence.
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Short-ish critical care medicine topics to help paramedics, respiratory therapists, and nurses expand their knowledge of critical care medicine and HEMS, operate better out in the field, and pass their specialty certification exams with confidence.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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04.08 Is the AHA Wrong? (Cardiac Axis)
Coffee Break HEMS Podcast
35 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
04.08 Is the AHA Wrong? (Cardiac Axis)

In this episode we'll be discussing cardiac axis and its importance in the differential of several non-ACS conditions. Finally, we'll answer the question: is the AHA wrong in telling us to give adenosine for monomorphic wide-complex tach? This will give you the answer.


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Coffee Break HEMS Podcast
Short-ish critical care medicine topics to help paramedics, respiratory therapists, and nurses expand their knowledge of critical care medicine and HEMS, operate better out in the field, and pass their specialty certification exams with confidence.