Advanced Life Support Shockable and Non Shockable Rhythms.
This is a brief tutorial following the Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Council Guidelines on Shockable and Non Shockable Rhythms.
New Aus...
3,201 views
Charged with Manslaughter for a drug error.
Franck Guilloteau starts by describing the circumstances that lead to the death of a 16 year old pregnant woman who was in labour and being looked ...
275 views
Just A Routine Operation.
A short video detailing how human factors can create devastating consequences, despite the experience of the people involved.
For more informatio...
264 views
Intramuscular Injections.
This is a brief tutorial on where, and how to deliver intramuscular injections.
References used:
Rodger, M. A and King, L. 1999. Drawing up and a...
30,384 views
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Hi Ruben. You are right that the actual injection should be done quickly, but the delivery of medication should be done at 1 ml every 10 seconds. This leads to some mad maths, especially giving larger volumes, + 10 seconds to let settle. I and others find the the idea of keeping an injection goin...
Vinnie Jones' hard and fast Hands only CPR.
A short video from the British Heart Foundation promoting hands only CPR.
Props to the AHA for coming up with a brilliant campaign to save lives, ...
2,836 views
Ken Jeong AHA Hands Only CPR video
A short video from the American Heart Association promoting hands only CPR.
Props to the AHA for coming up with a brilliant campaign to save lives.
879 views
Vinnie Jones' hard and fast Hands-only CPR (funny short film) (full-length version)
Find out more at: http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart...
Vinnie Jones shows how hard and fast Hands-only CPR to...
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Advanced Life Support Airway
This is a brief tutorial following the Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Councils, Advanced Life Support Guidelines relating to Airway manag...
410 views
Eye conditions.
A video from Dr. Allan Giles detailing Eye conditions that present to emergency departments.
68 views
Classification of Pelvic Fractures.
A brief overview of how pelvic fractures are classified.
Reproduced with permission from Dr. Allan Giles.
230 views
Mandible Fractures.
A short video detailing assessment of mandible fractures.
Permission to reproduce kindly given by Dr. Allan Giles.
496 views
Abdominal Emergencies.
A short video detailing common abdominal emergencies, their assessment and possible treatment strategies.
Permission to reproduce kindly given by ...
121 views
Advanced Life Support Drugs.
This is a brief tutorial covering the drugs used in Advanced Life Support, according to the Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Council Guidel...
6,237 views
Advanced Life Support Shockable and Non Shockable Rhythms.
This is a brief tutorial following the Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Council Guidelines on Shockable and Non Shockable Rhythms.
New Aus...
3,201 views
Liver Dysfunction Part 3.
Part 3 of 4 of a lecture covering liver dysfunction and its consequences.
238 views
Liver Dysfunction Part 2.
Part 2 of 4 of a lecture covering liver dysfunction and its consequences.
315 views
Basic Life Support Tutorial.
This is a Basic Life Support Tutorial based upon the Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Council Guidelines released at the end of December 2010.
2,091 views
Liver Dysfunction Part 4.
Part 4 of 4 of a lecture covering liver dysfunction and its consequences.
165 views
Liver Dysfunction Part 1.
Part 1 of 4 of a lecture covering liver dysfunction and its consequences.
Part 1 gives a bit of background to what can cause liver failure.
Parts ...
583 views
About CEWD channel
Hello. This channel is a bit of a work in progress, but the aim is to cover a variety of topics related to critical care.
In the future I intend to cover subjects such as PiCCO, Invasive ventilation, sepsis and so on. Hopefully my delivery will get better, and I won't be as robotic as the Liver lecture (part 1).
I have no fixed time frame for "updates", but they should happen "regularly".
Hello. This channel is a bit of a work in progress, but the aim is to cover a variety of topics related to critical care.
In the future I intend to cover subjects such as PiCCO, Invasive ventilation, sepsis and so on. Hopefully my delivery will g...
Hello, your right that both rhythms don't have a pulse, but the management of them is different. On the whole pulseless VT responds well to defibrillation while PEA's do not. Also defibrillation at the wrong time (part of the cardiac rhythm) during some non shockable rhythms can complicate manage...