October 2022

xThis month we’ve got a New in EM examining the use of fluids in RSI, look at a guideline for caring for patients with a learning disability, bring you the highlights of the Thames Valley Air Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Symposium, and then bring you some new articles for New Online. (01:46) New in EM – Fluids in RSI Effect of Fluid Bolus Administration on Cardiovascular Collapse Among Critically Ill Patients Undergoing Tracheal Intubation: A Randomized Clinical Trial Safety of the Peripheral Administration of Vasopressor Agents (09:02) Guidelines for EM – Acute medical care for people with a learning disability Acute care toolkit 16: Acute medical care for people with a learning disability (54:26) Highlights from the Thames Valley Air Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Symposium Thames Valley Air Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Symposium (54:57) James Raitt – Defibrillation Strategies (58:38) Darren Best and Mark Hodkinson – Improving cardiac arrest management at a local level (01:01: 59) Rory Saggers – Experiences from London Advanced Paramedic Practitioners (01:06:15) Paul Rees – Haemodynamic guided CPR and REBOA (01:10:15) Iain Carroll – ECMO CPR (01:16:48) Rupert Simpsons – Cardiac Arrest Centres (01:22:05) New Online – new articles on RCEMLearning for your CPD Creative Careers in Emergency Medicine Part 1 – Career Longevity - Lois Brand Management of STEMI and its Complications - Jason Kendall EM Quizzes

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