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Running insitu SIM at CHT means we to learn and share our learning
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Running insitu SIM at CHT means we to learn and share our learning
@cazandal, @chftedsim
NIPPV 3 machines are used throughout the trust to deliver NIV and CPAP – and should be commenced in ED if transfer to ward/ICU is adding significant delay
This video demonstrates how to set up CPAP on the NIPPV 3
My first virtual conference – has been great to dip in and out of all the streams at my leisure. Just a shame they didn’t send some Danish liquorice.
So here is my Summary…..(Kids, Resus, Heads, Others)
Since we need to keep socially distanced, teaching may need to be a bit different. so this is our first effort to provide you with some local teaching resources.
we will send out invites to a teams meeting so we can discuss pointss around the teaching – and if we have time any other issues
2 video links to PHE how to Don and Doff your PPE
ETT vs SGA (i.e. iGel) in out of hospital cardiac arrest (trauma and kids excluded)
Adrenaline vs Placebo in out of hospital cardiac arrest
Dr Ian Roberts
We all do it and we all want the best death possible – But we often do it badly
But we don’t always know which patient or recognise how quickly this will happen – think about the following:
You may want to look at the talking about dying resources from the RCP
Go to St Emlyns’ see the whole thing and read the papers, subjects include:
For those back home its been an interesting 1st day at the conference – and the top 5 are
Great session, presented by both clinical staff and parents, around the death of a 3yo with Down’s syndrome, from sepsis. Highlighted some key points that we can all do better:
There are many sets of guidance out there with 100% sensitivity, however, specificity varies. NICE has a specificity of approx 1%, while the best performing Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool (NBL) algorithm performs at about 44%. And Purpura (defined as being between 3 milimeters and 1 centimeter in size) is a BAD sign!!!
The NBL algorithm
The de Winter T wave is an important ECG sign of MI, that can develop quickly into the classic STEMI. Its present in 2% of cases so learn it.
Tall, prominent, symmetric T waves in the precordial leads
Slide set – HERE
Kindly presented by Mr Habib
RCPCH have released a GREAT series of podcasts on paediatric sepsis. It is from a paediatric slant, but is applicable to the ED and well worth a listen [For Docs and Nurses]