A review of shock stages, signs and symptoms and treatments for the EMT or paramedic student| EMS1
For your reference: A pediatric vitals chart broken down by age range| EMS1
Learn the key differences, signs and symptoms of compensated and decompensated shock to improve prehospital recognition and response| EMS1
Learn about pediatric lung diseases that present with asthma-like symptoms to EMS providers| EMS1
Our co-hosts discuss the importance of calculating Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) and how to do it properly| EMS1
Try these six tips to take some of the pressure off of getting a blood pressure| EMS1
From budget-friendly picks to the top-tier, find the right stethoscope for your needs| EMS1
Steve Whitehead shares tips to get your patient to change their way of thinking| EMS1
Steve Whitehead asks the tough question: Are life-saving interventions turning deadly when managing behavioral health emergencies?| EMS1
The Decatur (Illinois) Fire Department’s new permanent lift assist fee for calls to skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes is resonating with responders around the country| EMS1
Download this EMS1 patient simulation devices buying guide to learn key steps for product selection, purchasing and implementation| EMS1
What do femoral pulse, radial pulse and carotid pulse actually indicate?| EMS1
Get the right dose to the right place: faster| EMS1
Firefighters have responded at least twice to Hemet Global Medical Center to test for carbon monoxide and other gases but did not detect any| EMS1
Common agents used in drug-facilitated sexual assault: How to recognize them and how they impact care| EMS1
It is important to differentiate tension pneumothorax from conditions with similar symptoms, and to avoid performing inappropriate needle decompression| EMS1
Update your understanding of the role of antibiotics, fluid administration and coordination of clinical care| EMS1
Harris County ESD11 Mobile Healthcare developed 10 commandments to set initial expectations while onboarding 200 paramedics| EMS1
Steve Whitehead asks, does your pulse ox probe fail you, or do you fail it?| EMS1
A faulty tube caused a nitrogen dioxide leak during an experiment involving nitric acid and copper pennies at Berlin High School| EMS1
Keeping patients moving toward definitive treatment through accurate triage of life threats is the key to EMS success at a mass casualty incident| EMS1
Steve Whitehead shares some important evaluation signs| EMS1
First responders used rescue surfboards to reach the family off Nukolii Beach in Wailua| EMS1
Steve Whitehead shows you how to use the device that simplifies those difficult breaks and dislocations| EMS1
EMS clinicians are in a unique position to provide proactive education to patients as the only subset of clinicians that enter their homes| EMS1
Highlighting a joint statement from EMS associations, Chief Brian Schaeffer argues for a shift towards broader, evidence-based performance metrics to enhance EMS quality and effectiveness| EMS1
From full-scale to tabletop exercises, preparing for a mass casualty incident should be part of disaster management training| EMS1
The most important initial care step is to stop the burning process, but it’s also critical to know how to identify the type of burn and estimate the total area affected to help select the most appropriate destination for the patient| EMS1
The National Park Service said the man was taking a short walk in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in 123-degree heat when he either broke or lost his flip-flops| EMS1
You are on scene with a patient who is complaining of weakness. The vital signs your partner has given you are not very detailed. What are some ways to improve on those findings?| EMS1
Avoid false blood pressure readings that could impact patient care. Discover the most frequent BP measurement mistakes and expert-backed techniques for accuracy.| EMS1
Do you know what you’re looking for?| EMS1