PPT-New Orleans EMS Airway Lecture Series: Lecture 2

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Oxygenation and BagMask Ventilation Jeffrey M Elder MD Deputy Medical Director You Must Become and Expert 100 Nonrebreather What is the Fi02 that this device will

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Oxygenation and BagMask Ventilation Jeffrey M Elder MD Deputy Medical Director You Must Become and Expert 100 Nonrebreather What is the Fi02 that this device will deliver to your patient. . Let’s talk about . regeneration!. Christos Stefanou. MD, EDICM, PhD-cand. Assoc. Prof. Medicine. Internist, Intensivist.. Orlando, FL; Aug. 2015.. stefanouchristos@hotmail.com. Alex Liu. The Flood. Denise reunites with her family at the hospital, and the four are transported to a convention center. There, she witnesses the collapse of authority firsthand.. In Houston, Leo and Michelle learn about the floods and the probable loss of Leo’s comics. They decide to travel to St. Louis and stay with Leo’s parents.. Coastal Cities at Risk. Dr. John Day. Department of Oceanography. Louisiana State University. Doug Daigle. CREST Program. CNREP Conference 2010. May 27, 2010. New Orleans, La.. Two unique cities with common challenges and risks. An examination of excellence. What’s in a name?. LOCAL RELEVANCE . FEROCITY. INDIVIDUALITY. HISTORY. LOCAL RELEVANCE. THE STATE BIRD OF LOUISIANA IS THE BROWN PELICAN. THE LOUSIANA FLAG IS AN IMAGE OF A PELICAN FEEDING HER YOUNG (MORE ON FEEDING LATER). Street Outlaws: New Orleans. Mon. day, . June 26. th. . 9. :00pm - 10:00pm E/P. Episode Count: . TBD. Finale: . TBD. Target Demo: M18-49, M25+. PREMIERES. Street racing has taken the country by storm, with racers all over the US creating their own tournaments and teams to prove their city is the fastest in the nation. . Upper airway. Nasal passage. Turbinates. Oral . cavity. Epiglottis. Vocal cord. Esophagus. Anatomy of the Glottis. Posterior tongue. Epiglottis. Vocal cords. True. False. Esophagus. Prehospital . care providers . Healthcare is Transforming. Our nation’s healthcare system is transforming from a fee-for-service model . to . a patient-centered, . value- and . outcomes. -based model, known . as. “Healthcare 3.0” . September 21, 2016. UNYAN . Membership Meeting. Butch Hoffmann, BA, EMT-P. Active Shooter (AS) definition. Provide AS behaviors. Describe AS situations - unusual. Provide case studies - lessons learned. Lecture . 4. The Pediatric Airway. Jeffrey M. Elder, M.D.. Deputy Medical Director. Challenges of the Pediatric Airway. Age related dosing and equipment. Anatomical Variations based on age. Anxiety of a sick child. (1 of 3). Preparatory. Applies fundamental knowledge of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, safety/well-being of the emergency medical technician (EMT), medical/legal, and ethical issues to the provision of emergency care.. Preventative measures for your pet’s health are equally as important as they are for humans, if not more so, as our pets can’t communicate any potential health concerns to us. Catching illnesses early on, or better yet, preventing them altogether, will give your pet a happier, healthier and longer life, and so just as we might go for a routine health check-up once a year, so should your beloved pooch. Dog poop can tell you a lot about a dog’s overall health, and while it often stinks to high heaven and is kinda gross, bending down to take a closer look at what Fido has produced can be beneficial! Dogs have a language of their own that enables them to communicate their emotional state and intentions to their owners, and others around them. Most of their communication methods will be displayed through their body language, and more specifically, their facial expressions and the posture of their body. Dogs also use sounds and signals, and most will be familiar with these already, such as growling and barking when spooked, angry or edgy. But for understanding their body language, here are a few tips and pointers to interpret how a dog may be trying to communicate their feelings to you: A dogs’ bark is of course their main form of verbal communication, and in many pets, it’s not a problem and can even be a good form of defense for homeowners. However, some dogs bark excessively, and being able to identify the cause of such barking, is the first step towards understanding and curbing your pets unwanted verbal communications.

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