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Sirens & Stethoscopes: EMS Podcast

Sirens & Stethoscopes: EMS Podcast

By: Sugar Land Fire Department
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Introducing Sirens & Stethoscopes, the cutting-edge podcast series that explores the rapid advancements in clinical practice within our department and the broader pre-hospital field.

Join us on this journey as we delve into the latest developments shaping the landscape of emergency medical services. From groundbreaking treatments to innovative techniques, each episode offers in-depth discussions and expert insights that keep you at the forefront of pre-hospital care.

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Episodes
  • Paralytics in EMS
    Jan 13 2025

    In this episode of "Sirens & Stethoscopes," host Kevin and guest Christina Cruz, a Sugar Land Fire Department paramedic, focus their discussion on the comparative use of succinylcholine (Sux) and Rocuronium (Roc), two commonly used paralytic agents in rapid sequence induction (RSI) during emergency intubations.

    The episode starts with Christina's insights from her experience in EMS, highlighting the differences between depolarizing and non-depolarizing paralytics. They explore the mechanisms of action of Sux and Roc, discussing their effects on muscle contraction and potential side effects like hyperkalemia and intracranial pressure. The conversation further addresses practical considerations such as onset times and duration of action, which are crucial for paramedics during transport.

    Tune in to better understand how these medications impact patient care in critical scenarios. Whether you are a medical professional or an enthusiast interested in emergency healthcare practices, this episode provides valuable insights into the strategic choices made by first responders to optimize patient outcomes.

    Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

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    17 mins
  • Vasopressors in Shock
    Jan 6 2025

    In this episode of Sirens & Stethoscopes, Kevin and Captain Jake Martin explore the lifesaving use of vasopressors for shock management. The discussion focuses on the practical and clinical applications of vasopressors such as norepinephrine and epinephrine.

    The episode examines case studies and real-life scenarios to discuss the critical decision-making process behind choosing the right vasopressor. This includes understanding their mechanisms, effects on the body, and the importance of these medications in stabilizing patients in shock.

    Learn from seasoned professionals about the complexities of shock management and understand how early intervention with vasopressors can prevent the progression to more severe states.

    Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

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    26 mins
  • Field Transfusion Decisions
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode of Sirens & Stethoscopes, we explore the critical topic of blood transfusion decisions in the field. Kevin and Dr. Travis Goodloe explore various patient cases to discuss the nuanced decision-making process in determining who needs a field blood transfusion.

    The discussion tackles the critical indicators of instability and the importance of clinical judgment when direct evidence of bleeding is absent. Dr. Goodloe shares his insights on handling potential hemorrhagic shock and the criteria for blood transfusion, emphasizing the significance of a tailored approach based on individual patient conditions.

    Tune into this episode to understand the delicate balance between following guidelines and exercising clinical discretion in high-pressure scenarios and to learn about the lifesaving decisions made in the back of an ambulance.

    Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

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    24 mins
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