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Friday Night Lights: Shift 12 – Less Isn’t Always More

Friday Night Lights: Shift 12 – Less Isn’t Always More

by Chris Kroboth, MS, FP-C | Jan 8, 2025 | Articles, Featured Articles

This is how end-tidal capnography can help us identify underlying problem with patients.

Who’s Watching the ‘Bs’ in the ABCs?

Who’s Watching the ‘Bs’ in the ABCs?

by Edward 'Ted’ Lee, Ed.D, NRP | Dec 20, 2024 | Featured Articles

The ability to perform the ABCs continues to be a standard of practice.

Challenging the Way We Have Always Done It: The PUMA Criteria of Endotracheal Tube Confirmation

Challenging the Way We Have Always Done It: The PUMA Criteria of Endotracheal Tube Confirmation

by Cody Winniford, BA, EMT-P, CCP-C, FP-C | Dec 4, 2024 | Articles, Featured Articles

There are better ways to confirm that an endotracheal tube is in the right place.

NJ Firefighters Save Little Girl from Choking

NJ Firefighters Save Little Girl from Choking

by jfrankel | Nov 20, 2024 | Airway & Respiratory, News, Patient Care, Press Release

Paterson firefighters saved the life of an infant who was brought into fire headquarters choking, fire department officials said.

Simple, But Not Easy. eFONA 2024, Part 2

Simple, But Not Easy. eFONA 2024, Part 2

by Cody Winniford, BA, EMT-P, CCP-C, FP-C | Nov 14, 2024 | Airway & Respiratory, Articles, Featured Articles, Patient Care

eFONA is a risky but straightforward procedure. The key is timely decision-making and proper technique.

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