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Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 49: Tag, You're It

Air Methods Prehospital EDucation Podcast Ep. 49: Tag, You're It

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When two flight teams are dispatched to a scene, usually the first to arrive takes the sicker of the patients. What happens when circumstances on the ground change that? How do the teams tag in and tag out with one another? On this episode of the AMPED Podcast, a high speed highway collision sees patients with a litany of maladies including traumatic brain injuries. Our team identifies and handles Beck's triad, tension pnuemothorax, flail chest and a lot more in an eventful transport to the medical facility. Listen in on how our team, with a special guest ride along visitor, handles everything. Interested in obtaining CE credit for this episode? Visit OnlineAscend.com to learn more. Listeners can purchase individual episode credits or subscribe to the Critical Care Review Bundle and gain access to all episode CE Credits. We are joined by: Breanna Bingel RN, BSN, PHRN, TNS, CFRN, CEN, TCRN, CTRN Kayce Thompson, BSN, RN, Flight Nurse

Shawnee Trindle, ER RN

Kayce, Shawnee and Breanna together

Spenser Rich, RN-Paramedic, CFRN, FPC

Christopher Wright, BSN, RN, CFRN, etc

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As always thanks for listening and fly safe!

Hawnwan Moy MD FACEP FAEMS

John Wilmas MD FACEP FAEMS

Nyssa Hattaway, BA, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CFRN

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