Podcast 138: The Green Whistle
In low doses, it acts as an analgesic, while higher doses have an anesthetic effect. The Green Whistle, containing methoxofluorine, is a mouthpiece with an activated carbon chamber to reduce contamination. It provides pain relief for severe pain lasting 30 to 60 minutes. Patient control and comfort are important during its use. Could this be an alternative to the fentanyl lollipop?
Podcast 132: Combat Anesthesia with Kevin Worth
Dennis and Kevin Worth talk about combat anesthesia. The podcast discusses the four pillars of anesthesia, which are..
Podcast Episode 45: Regional Anesthesia as an adjunct to Analgesia
When properly and safely administered regional anesthesia can augment your limited supply of narcotics and ketamine in resource poor environments. It can also preserve your patient’s mental status while providing targeted pain relief. This can be accomplished using a nerve stimulator and the techniques found in the Military Advanced Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia Handbook as taught in the Special Forces Medical Sergeant course. If you have a portable ultrasound machine and a little practice you can also use the safe techniques found in the videos made available in by the New York School of Regional Anesthesia at NYSORA.com.
Podcast Episode 33: TIVA: Another Look at Pre-Hospital Analgesia and Sedation
Rick Hines has spent the last 20+ years in service to his country much of it deployed to combat zones and other unstable, austere environments and is dedicated to improving SOF Medicine. He made it a point to …
Podcast #15 Analgesia Case Discussion Follow Up and a Word on Emerging PTSD Research
Just snow your patient with ketamine and versed to prevent PTSD right? Â Maybe not. Â While talking through some more analgesia and sedation strategies, Doc Powell shares his thoughts on what he has read recently and it might blow …
Podcast Episode 6: Part 3 of the Pharm Series… Opiate Analgesic Pain Control
 Another great episode with Justin Interviewing Brad Morgans with some great questions every medic should have the answers for concerning opioid pain control. Listen now by clicking here and Click here to Download the Opiate Analgesic Comparison ChartÂ