FEATURED ARTICLES
High flow therapy – when and how?
- Written on 19/02/2021
- , Last updated 15/09/2021
The missing link? Children and transmission of SARS-CoV-2
- Written on 05/05/2020
- , Last updated 17/09/2021
An evidence summary of Paediatric COVID-19 literature
- Written on 03/04/2020
- , Last updated 16/08/2021
The fidget spinner craze – the good, the bad and the ugly
- Written on 08/07/2017
- , Last updated 27/06/2021
Category: prehospital
- Written on 14/09/2021
- , Last updated 28/09/2021
Time to actually learn from TV drama
- Written on 12/07/2021
- , Last updated 07/09/2021
A small bit of knowledge about Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) can make a huge difference in how an emergency situation evolves. If you have no knowledge of ASC you will approach this scenario as an ordinary call and walk into chaos.
- Written on 25/05/2021
- , Last updated 07/09/2021
Communication is vital to all that we do as clinicians – from the first contact with a patient, through history taking and examination, to initiating treatment and explaining procedures, so we have to do our very best at getting it right. This is perhaps even more important, and more difficult, in the pre-hospital field, where stress levels are high, environments can be unpredictable and time is short.