Send us a text In this episode of EMERGE, I sit down with Dr. Ricky Tripp to dive deep into the challenges and best practices of managing trauma in pregnancy. As your host, I guide the conversation through the latest evidence and NAEMSP guidance, real-life stories, and practical pearls that every clinician should know when faced with these high-risk, low-frequency events. We discuss the unique physiology of pregnancy, how to spot and manage shock, and the critical nuances of trauma assessment...
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Send us a text In this episode of EMERGE, I sit down with Dr. Ricky Tripp to dive deep into the challenges and best practices of managing trauma in pregnancy. As your host, I guide the conversation through the latest evidence and NAEMSP guidance, real-life stories, and practical pearls that every clinician should know when faced with these high-risk, low-frequency events. We discuss the unique physiology of pregnancy, how to spot and manage shock, and the critical nuances of trauma assessment...
E9: EtCO2 vs PCO2 in critically ill prehospital patients
Emerge in EM
22 minutes
7 months ago
E9: EtCO2 vs PCO2 in critically ill prehospital patients
Send us a text In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Chris Martin-Gill to discuss the critical evaluation of the correlation between end-tidal CO2 and partial pressure of CO2 (PCO2) in acutely ill patients. The episode covers the importance of end-tidal CO2 in the prehospital setting, primarily for verifying airway placement and assessing ventilation adequacy. Dr. Martin-Gill discusses a significant study that he co-authored that analyzed data from over 6,400 patients, finding large discre...
Emerge in EM
Send us a text In this episode of EMERGE, I sit down with Dr. Ricky Tripp to dive deep into the challenges and best practices of managing trauma in pregnancy. As your host, I guide the conversation through the latest evidence and NAEMSP guidance, real-life stories, and practical pearls that every clinician should know when faced with these high-risk, low-frequency events. We discuss the unique physiology of pregnancy, how to spot and manage shock, and the critical nuances of trauma assessment...