Posted on January 7, 2022 by Paul
PCC Guidelines
Category: Announcements, Blog, CPGs, Due outs, Position Papers, Recommendations, slider Tags: Articles, blog, Cheat sheet, Checklist, Clinical Practice Guidelines, CPG, Critical Skills Task List, Curriculum, Documentation, field care, JTS, medic, Medicine, PFC, war surgery, Wound Care
Posted on March 6, 2020 by Paul
Traumatic Brain Injuries coupled with other injuries can be one of the most difficult wound patterns to manage in the field. Learn to manage TBI on its own and when other complications arrive you will be in better condition to handle an even more difficult situation.
Category: Announcements, CPGs, Podcasts, Recommendations, Training, Uncategorized Tags: Analgesia, Analgesia Sedation, Clinical Practice Guidelines, CPG, Critical Skills Task List, field care, Fort Bragg, Journal, PFC, Podcast, Quality care, Research, TBI, Traumatic Brain Injury, USASFC, USASOC, vent, ventilator
Posted on April 4, 2019 by Paul
So what is different than what we already have in the THOR recommendations, the JTS DCR clinical Practice Guideline and the Ranger Regiment TDCR? No hextend?! Calcium with the 1st unit of blood?! TXA slow push?! What if the patient is not responding to…
Category: Blood, CPGs, Podcasts, Recommendations Tags: Blood, Buddy Transfusion, Clinical Practice Guidelines, CPG, Damage Control Resuscitation, field care, Fresh Whole Blood, FWB, PFC, Resuscitation, THOR, Transfusion, Urine Output, USASOC
Posted on April 20, 2018 by Paul
Powdered High Strength Calcium Hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)₂) is essential for a medic to keep in the team house or aid station in an austere environment. It can easily be bought, transported and reconstituted for many purposes…
Category: Recommendations, Uncategorized Tags: Amputation, Clinical Practice Guidelines, CPG, Debridement, Dentistry, Disinfection, DPC, Field Hygiene, Field Sanitation, Infection, Instruments, medic, Nursing care, Sepsis, Sterilization, Surgery, USASFC, Wound Care
Posted on February 24, 2018 by Paul
Which burn fluid resuscitation formula is best? Does it really matter? What can happen if you over resuscitate? Under? What can cause an increase or decrease in the demand of fluids? What can you do if you are running out of Lactated Ringers? As…
Category: CPGs, Podcasts, Recommendations Tags: burn, Burn Airway, Clinical Practice Guidelines, CPG, field care, Flowsheet, Infection, Nursing care, PFC, Podcast, Urine Output
Traumatic Brain Injuries coupled with other injuries can be one of the most difficult wound patterns to manage in the field. Learn to manage TBI on its own and when other complications arrive you will be in better condition to handle an even more difficult situation.