
Chest Pain, “Negative” Stress Tests, POCUS, & ECG Equations
…no real medical problems complaining of chest pain. I remember thinking as I walked into the room this guy looks ashen and diaphoretic….he doesn’t look well. He is a paramedic…

…no real medical problems complaining of chest pain. I remember thinking as I walked into the room this guy looks ashen and diaphoretic….he doesn’t look well. He is a paramedic…

…a prospective trial. Resuscitation 2010; 81: 1527-33. PMID: 20801576 Clinical Question: Is focused echocardiographic evaluation in life support (FEEL) feasible in prehospital resuscitation? Population: Patients with ongoing CPR or patients…

…Med. 2016; PMID: 27369859 Bell C, et al. Make it two: A case report of dual sequential external defibrillation. CJEM. 2017; PMID: 28587703 Boehm K. et al. First Report of…

…no real medical problems complaining of chest pain. I remember thinking as I walked into the room this guy looks ashen and diaphoretic….he doesn’t look well. He is a paramedic…

…without oxygen desaturation 89% Cormack-Lehane (CL) III/IV laryngoscopic view DL: 25% VL: 15% Percentage of patients with a difficult airway view (Cormack-Lehane Grade III or IV) was statistically significantly higher…
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