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Podcasts on YouTube:

In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews JR Pickett, an ER physician and EMS medical director, about excited delirium. They discuss the definition and history of excited delirium, the challenges faced by law enforcement and medical providers in managing these cases, and the importance of timely intervention. They also explore the differences between excited delirium and other conditions, such as combative patients in combat situations. The conversation highlights the need for proper assessment and observation of patients exhibiting excited delirium and the selection of appropriate medications for sedation. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the criminalization of medical care and the impact it may have on patient outcomes.

Today I chat with the Godfathers of PFC and discuss the concept of Prolonged Field Care (PFC) and its importance in military and civilian medical settings. It highlights the need for PFC in situations where evacuation is delayed or not possible, and the challenges faced by medics in providing care in such scenarios. The conversation also explores the civilian analog of PFC and the importance of risk management and training. It emphasizes the principles and evidence-based medicine behind PFC and the need for creativity and improvisation. The conversation concludes with gratitude towards the community involved in advancing PFC.

In this podcast episode, Dennis and Jeff discuss anoxic brain injury, its causes, progression, and treatment. They emphasize the importance of preventing anoxic brain injury by following the March algorithm and maintaining blood flow, airway patency, and oxygenation. They also discuss the role of monitoring and airway management in identifying and treating anoxic brain injury. The podcast covers the decision-making process for airway management and the importance of maintaining adequate oxygenation and blood pressure. The hosts also highlight the need to prevent secondary problems, such as pain, agitation, and seizures, and discuss resuscitation goals for anoxic brain injury.


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