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4016 Beyond STEMI: The OMI Paradigm Shift (ALS)
Learn to identify occlusive myocardial infarction (OMI) patterns through real cases, enhancing EKG interpretation skills to improve diagnosis and save lives in cardiac emergencies.
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8008 Child Abuse (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)Identifying signs of child abuse is crucial, as many injury patterns are subtle yet can be life-saving when recognized. This course places an emphasis on improved pattern recognition, empowering first responders to identify vulnerable patients.
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8003 Child Abuse (ALS)
5.0 average rating (3 reviews)Identifying signs of child abuse is crucial, as many injury patterns are subtle yet can be life-saving when recognized. This course places an emphasis on improved pattern recognition, empowering first responders to identify vulnerable patients.
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1003 Infection Control Respiratory Protection (BLS)
Matt and Adam break down respiratory protection into important and relevant components.
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3012 Physical Exam (BLS)
An entertaining overview of a head-to-toe physical exam to enhance your ability to detect manifestations of disease processes.
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4302 Renal Emergencies (BLS)
A concise and relevant overview of one of the body’s most complex organ systems.
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7007 Pediatric Allergic Emergencies (BLS)
Allergic emergencies are on the rise, and pediatric lung physiology makes children uniquely vulnerable. This lecture breaks down what allergies are and how they affect the body, focusing on some serious allergic conditions in pediatric populations.
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7015 Pediatric Seizures (BLS)
A focus on the fundamentals of assessment and management of pediatric seizures.
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5033 Life-Threatening Hemorrhage Unit II (BLS)
This course explores different management strategies for severe hemorrhage by examining actual cases of shark bite victims. These principles can be applied to treat patients experiencing major hemorrhage from other causes.
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5032 Life-Threatening Hemorrhage Unit I (BLS)
This course covers the basics of life-threatening hemorrhage, with an emphasis on pattern recognition to optimize response time and management.
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4301 Renal Emergencies Unit II (ALS)
A deeper dive into the metabolically active kidney and how it affects acid-base balance.
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4300 Renal Emergencies Unit I (ALS)
A concise and relevant overview of one of the body’s most complex organ systems.
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3006 Physical Exam (ALS)
An entertaining overview of a head-to-toe physical exam to enhance your ability to detect manifestations of disease processes.
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7014 Pediatric Seizures (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A focus on the fundamentals of assessment and management of pediatric seizures.
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1002 Infection Control Respiratory Protection (ALS)
Matt and Adam break down respiratory protection into important and relevant components.
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7006 Pediatric Allergic Emergencies (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)Allergic emergencies are on the rise, and pediatric lung physiology makes children uniquely vulnerable. This lecture breaks down what allergies are and how they affect the body, focusing on some serious allergic conditions in pediatric populations.
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5031 Life-Threatening Hemorrhage Unit II (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)This course explores different management strategies for severe hemorrhage by examining actual cases of shark bite victims. These principles can be applied to treat patients experiencing major hemorrhage from other causes.
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5030 Life-Threatening Hemorrhage Unit I (ALS)
5.0 average rating (3 reviews)This course covers the basics of life-threatening hemorrhage, with an emphasis on pattern recognition to optimize response time and management.
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5027 Envenomations (CC)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A breakdown of the presentation and management of envenomation injuries. Dr Axene and Matt visit a rattlesnake pit for some hands-on experience.
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5029 Envenomations (BLS)
A breakdown of the presentation and management of envenomation injuries. Dr Axene and Matt visit a rattlesnake pit for some hands-on experience.
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1502 Skeletal System (BLS)
A quality overview of the skeletal system with basic but key concepts for patient care.
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1501 Skeletal System (ALS)
A quality overview of the skeletal system with basic but key concepts for patient care.
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5028 Envenomations (ALS)
A breakdown of the presentation and management of envenomation injuries. Dr Axene and Matt visit a rattlesnake pit for some hands-on experience.
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8005 Geriatric Behavioral Emergencies (BLS)
A review of the assessment and management of geriatric behavioral emergencies with consideration for both mental health and biological causes.
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8004 Geriatric Behavioral Emergencies (ALS)
A review of the assessment and management of geriatric behavioral emergencies with consideration for both mental health and biological causes.
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4904 Fluid Resuscitation (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A thorough overview of fluid movement and distribution in the body, shock identification and management, and a fresh refocus on access optimization.
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7010 Pediatric Abdominal Pain (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A detailed overview of causes of abdominal pain, warning signs of life-threatening abdominal emergencies, and strategic approaches to do the right thing when it counts.
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7005 Pediatric Abdominal Pain (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A detailed overview of causes of abdominal pain, warning signs of life-threatening abdominal emergencies, and strategic approaches to do the right thing when it counts.
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8007 Human Trafficking (BLS)
A thoughtful discussion about human trafficking that will provide first responders with tools that can help identify and give assistance to victims and those at risk.
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8006 Neonatal Emergencies (BLS)
Learn how to confidently recognize and treat respiratory, GI, cardiac, and infectious emergencies in neonates.
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7009 Pediatric Cardiac Arrest (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A review of the importance of preparation and the crucial parts of managing a pediatric patient in cardiac arrest.
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7008 Pediatric Respiratory A&P and Assessment (BLS)
A helpful review of pediatric respiratory anatomy & physiology, assessment skills, and challenges faced in treating the pediatric population.
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6010 Stretcher Safety (BLS)
An entertaining look at the topic of stretcher safety, focusing on important and relevant ideas that can aid in improving patient outcomes and provider safety.
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6009 Patient Safety (BLS)
An in-depth discussion of how patient safety protocols can lead to improved patient outcomes.
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6008 Provider Safety (BLS)
Six easy-to-recall components of Provider Safety that can lead to improved patient outcomes and a safer job site.
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6007 EMS Ops: HAZMAT, MCI & NIMS (BLS)
A discussion covering HAZMAT emergencies, mass casualty incident triage and management, and NIMS utilization, with an emphasis on improving safety for both patients and first responders.
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5026 Heat Emergencies (BLS)
5.0 average rating (2 reviews)A fresh and detailed discussion about one of the most common environmental injuries medics respond to.
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5014 Heat Emergencies (ALS)
A fresh and detailed discussion about one of the most common environmental injuries medics respond to.
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1009 Emergency Medical Dispatch (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)This course provides insight into how EMD has developed into an integral part of the EMS delivery system. We explore current trends and future developments and highlight how EMD optimizes patient outcomes.
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1005 Emergency Medical Dispatch (ALS)
This course provides insight into how EMD has developed into an integral part of the EMS delivery system. We explore current trends and future developments and highlight how EMD optimizes patient outcomes.
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5025 Submersion Injuries (BLS)
A data-driven approach to understanding water risks by age with an in-depth discussion on assessment and management of submersion injuries.
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5024 Spinal Injuries: Lumbar (BLS)
A detailed summary of spinal injuries, including clinical assessment of patients with suspected spine trauma and inclusion criteria for common spine trauma interventions.
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5023 Spinal Cord Injuries: Cervical (BLS)
A thorough review of high-stakes cervical spine anatomy, injury, assessment, and management.
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5022 Blunt Abdominal Trauma (BLS)
A deeper look at the mechanisms, anatomy, and risk factors that impact the assessment and management of blunt abdominal trauma.
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5021 Blunt Chest Trauma (BLS)
An in-depth look at the mechanisms and risk factors of blunt chest trauma.
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5020 Intro to Trauma (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A discussion of the trauma patient with a focus on the recognition of potentially life-threatening injuries.
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5019 Hypothermia (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A discussion of the basics of hypothermia and management of common hypothermic injuries.
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5018 Blunt Head Trauma (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)The mechanisms of blunt head trauma and how patients present.
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5017 Penetrating Trauma (BLS)
A discussion of the mechanisms and risk factors of penetrating chest trauma.
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5016 Traumatic Arrest (BLS)
This course covers how cardiac arrest caused by a traumatic mechanism is different than cardiac arrest from a medical cause.
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4906 Poisons and Overdoses (BLS)
A review of poisons and overdoses, including a look at some of the most deadly poisons known.
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4704 Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (BLS)
A discussion of some of the most deadly infectious diseases that can impact public health.
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4703 Sepsis (BLS)
A discussion of the risk factors, assessment, and management of sepsis, septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
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4402 Diabetic Emergencies (BLS)
A breakdown of the pathophysiology of diabetes and its complications (e.g. DKA and HHNK). We will also discuss the prehospital management of diabetes.
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4202 GI Bleeds (BLS)
Identifying and managing GI Bleeds with an emphasis on physical exam, crucial questions to ask, and how to recognize red flags.
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4105 Seizures (BLS)
This introductory lecture on seizures includes a brief review of the pathophysiology of seizures, assessment of the seizure patient and the management of seizures.
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4104 Acute Ischemic Stroke (BLS)
A discussion of the risk factors and assessment of stroke patients with a special focus on identification and management.
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4015 Heart Failure (BLS)
A discussion of the pathophysiology of heart failure to better understand how to assess and treat this very sick patient population.
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4014 Cardiac Arrest (BLS)
This course covers the risk factors, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of cardiac arrest.
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4013 Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology (BLS)
An in-depth review of the critical components of the cardiovascular system.
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3011 History Taking (BLS)
A review of the components of a complete history, highlighting the red flags that could point to a life-threatening emergency.
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3010 Documentation (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A breakdown of the components of documenting a patient care report, including the importance of excellent documentation and common mistakes made.
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3009 Patient Assessment (BLS)
5.0 average rating (2 reviews)Recognizing a disease is a critical skill in delivering life-saving care.
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3008 Pain Management (BLS)
A discussion of the definition and anatomy of pain, and an overview of different pain management strategies.
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2013 Capnography and Pulse Oximetry (BLS)
A review of pulse oximetry and capnography as invaluable tools in monitoring, identifying and treating many disease processes.
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2011 Respiratory Pharmacology (BLS)
A review of medications used to treat life-threatening respiratory emergencies, harnessing an understanding of the ANS to understand common respiratory drugs.
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2010 Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology (BLS)
Complex airway anatomy and physiology made simple!
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1008 Foundations of Physiology and Pathophysiology (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A deeper look at cellular function and dysfunction that will help improve understanding of how the body works in health and illness.
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6003 EMS Ops: Ground and Air Ambulance (BLS)
A review of ground and air transportation, check-offs, and communication to improve patient safety.
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5011 Spinal Injuries: Lumbar (ALS)
A detailed summary of spinal injuries, including clinical assessment of patients with suspected spine trauma and inclusion criteria for common spine trauma interventions.
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5013 Submersion Injuries (ALS)
A data-driven approach to understanding water risks by age with an in-depth discussion on assessment and management of submersion injuries.
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8002 Nursing Homes (ALS)
How to navigate on-scene management and en route care from a common but high-risk setting.
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5010 Spinal Cord Injuries: Cervical (ALS)
A thorough review of high-stakes cervical spine anatomy, injury, assessment, and management.
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6005 Patient Safety (ALS)
An in-depth discussion of how patient safety protocols can lead to improved patient outcomes.
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4010 Can't Miss EKG Patterns - Previously Recorded Live (ALS)
4.8 average rating (6 reviews)This course will prepare you to confidently identify and treat commonly-feared EKG patterns, from tachycardias to heart blocks.
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6004 Provider Safety (ALS)
Six easy-to-recall components of Provider Safety that can lead to improved patient outcomes and a safer job site.
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6006 Stretcher Safety (ALS)
5.0 average rating (6 reviews)An entertaining look at the topic of stretcher safety, focusing on important and relevant ideas that can aid in improving patient outcomes and provider safety.
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1004 Intro to Critical Care Transport (ALS)
An introduction to the transport methods and care provided to our most critical patients, both from the field as well as other hospitals.
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4702 Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (ALS)
A discussion of some of the most deadly infectious diseases that can impact public health.
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4201 GI Bleeds (ALS)
Identifying and managing GI Bleeds with an emphasis on physical exam, crucial questions to ask, and how to recognize red flags.
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3005 History Taking (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A review of the components of a complete history, highlighting the red flags that could point to a life-threatening emergency.
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4902 Syncope Unit II (ALS)
A breakdown of the causes of syncope, including a simple approach to evaluation and treatment.
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4901 Syncope Unit I (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A review of the common causes and risk factors for syncope using several different cases to illustrate disease presentation, evaluation and management.
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4903 Poisons and Overdoses (ALS)
A review of poisons and overdoses, including a look at some of the most deadly poisons known.
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8001 Neonatal Emergencies (ALS)
Learn how to confidently recognize and treat respiratory, GI, cardiac, and infectious emergencies in neonates.
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4009 12-Lead Interpretation - Previously Recorded Live (ALS)
5.0 average rating (17 reviews)Increase your confidence in reading 12-Leads and identifying STEMIs and STEMI mimics.
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8000 Human Trafficking (ALS)
A thoughtful discussion about human trafficking that will provide first responders with tools that can help identify and give assistance to victims and those at risk.
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5008 Hypothermia Unit I (ALS)
5.0 average rating (2 reviews)A discussion of the basics of hypothermia and management of common hypothermic injuries.
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5009 Hypothermia Unit II (ALS)
5.0 average rating (3 reviews)A discussion of the secondary causes of hypothermia, the pathophysiology of hypothermia and the management of severe and profound hypothermic patients.
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3002 Pain Management Unit I (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A discussion of the definition and anatomy of pain, and an overview of different pain management strategies.
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3003 Pain Management Unit II (ALS)
An in-depth look at pain management strategies beyond IV narcotic medication.
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3004 Documentation (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A breakdown of the components of documenting a patient care report, including the importance of excellent documentation and common mistakes made.
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7003 Pediatric Cardiac Arrest (ALS)
A review of the importance of preparation and the crucial parts of managing a pediatric patient in cardiac arrest.
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6002 EMS Ops: HAZMAT, MCI & NIMS (ALS)
A discussion covering HAZMAT emergencies, mass casualty incident triage and management, and NIMS utilization, with an emphasis on improving safety for both patients and first responders.
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4103 Seizures Unit II (ALS)
Discussion of seizure pathophysiology, assessment and management.
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4102 Seizures Unit I (ALS)
This introductory lecture on seizures includes a brief review of the pathophysiology of seizures, assessment of the seizure patient and the management of seizures.
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7004 Pediatric Emergencies: Previously Recorded Live (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)An in-depth discussion of the dreaded pediatric emergency designed to reduce your apprehension and increase your confidence.
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4401 Diabetic Emergencies (ALS)
A breakdown of the pathophysiology of diabetes and its complications (e.g. DKA and HHNK). We will also discuss the prehospital management of diabetes.
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2008 Capnography and Pulse Oximetry (ALS)
5.0 average rating (3 reviews)A review of pulse oximetry and capnography as invaluable tools in monitoring, identifying and treating many disease processes.
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2001 Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology (ALS)
5.0 average rating (2 reviews)Complex airway anatomy and physiology made simple!
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2002 Respiratory Pathophysiology Unit 1 (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A review of common life-threatening respiratory emergencies and how to treat them: Part 1.
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2003 Respiratory Pathophysiology Unit 2 (ALS)
A review of common life-threatening respiratory emergencies and how to treat them: Part 2.
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2004 Non-Respiratory Causes of Dyspnea (ALS)
Discussing the often-overlooked causes of dyspnea that can result in an airway emergency.
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2005 Respiratory Pharmacology (ALS)
A review of medications used to treat life-threatening respiratory emergencies, harnessing an understanding of the ANS to understand common respiratory drugs.
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4002 Electrophysiology and EKG Basics (ALS)
The very complicated topic of electrophysiology presented in a meaningful and understandable way.
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3001 Patient Assessment (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)Recognizing a disease is a critical skill in delivering life-saving care.
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4001 Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology (ALS)
An in-depth review of the critical components of the cardiovascular system.
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1001 Foundations of Physiology and Pathophysiology (ALS)
A deeper look at cellular function and dysfunction that will help improve understanding of how the body works in health and illness.
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4003 Rhythm Recognition: Tachycardias (ALS)
A course to help simplify the interpretation of fast EKGs, making patient management easier.
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4004 Rhythm Recognition: Bradycardias (ALS)
From sluggish rates to blocked rhythms, this course makes interpreting slow heart rhythms easy. Introducing special guest Dr. Shoog the sloth.
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4005 Chest Pain: CAD & STEMIs (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)Understanding cardiovascular anatomy and coronary artery disease risk factors will help treat life-threatening cardiac emergencies.
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2007 Airway Assessment and Management Unit 2 (ALS)
A discussion of critical invasive airway maneuvers (intubation and surgical airway) to secure the airway of your critically ill patients.
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2006 Airway Assessment and Management Unit 1 (ALS)
A discussion of vital airway assessment techniques, airway adjuncts, and non-invasive airway management strategies.
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5002 Traumatic Arrest (ALS)
This course covers how cardiac arrest caused by a traumatic mechanism is different than cardiac arrest from a medical cause.
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5001 Intro to Trauma (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)A discussion of the trauma patient with a focus on the recognition of potentially life-threatening injuries.
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4008 Heart Failure (ALS)
A discussion of the pathophysiology of heart failure to better understand how to assess and treat this very sick patient population.
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4007 Cardiac Arrest Unit 2 (ALS)
Discussion and demonstration of the management of cardiac arrest with a humorous look at the “wrong way” and a look at the right way to treat these critically ill patients.
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4006 Cardiac Arrest Unit 1 (ALS)
This course covers the risk factors, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of cardiac arrest.
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5003 Blunt Head Trauma (ALS)
5.0 average rating (2 reviews)The mechanisms of blunt head trauma and how patients present.
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5004 Blunt Chest Trauma (ALS)
An in-depth look at the mechanisms and risk factors of blunt chest trauma.
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7001 Pediatric Respiratory A&P and Assessment (ALS)
A helpful review of pediatric respiratory anatomy & physiology, assessment skills, and challenges faced in treating the pediatric population.
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6001 EMS Ops: Ground and Air Ambulance (ALS)
A review of ground and air transportation, check-offs, and communication to improve patient safety.
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4801 OBGYN Emergencies (ALS)
A discussion of the assessment and management of common pre-term OBGYN emergencies.
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4701 Sepsis (ALS)
A discussion of the risk factors, assessment, and management of sepsis, septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
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5007 Penetrating Trauma Unit II (ALS)
An in-depth look at common procedures that can save the life of a patient with a penetrating trauma.
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5006 Penetrating Trauma Unit I (ALS)
A discussion of the mechanisms and risk factors of penetrating chest trauma.
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4101 Acute Ischemic Stroke (ALS)
A discussion of the risk factors and assessment of stroke patients with a special focus on identification and management.
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5005 Blunt Abdominal Trauma (ALS)
A deeper look at the mechanisms, anatomy, and risk factors that impact the assessment and management of blunt abdominal trauma.
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7002 Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies (ALS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)Discussion of the pathophysiology, assessment and management of some of the scariest patients – pediatric respiratory emergencies.
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4016 Beyond STEMI: The OMI Paradigm Shift (ALS)
Learn to identify occlusive myocardial infarction (OMI) patterns through real cases, enhancing EKG interpretation skills to improve diagnosis and save lives in cardiac emergencies.
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8008 Child Abuse (BLS)
5.0 average rating (1 review)Identifying signs of child abuse is crucial, as many injury patterns are subtle yet can be life-saving when recognized. This course places an emphasis on improved pattern recognition, empowering first responders to identify vulnerable patients.
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8003 Child Abuse (ALS)
5.0 average rating (3 reviews)Identifying signs of child abuse is crucial, as many injury patterns are subtle yet can be life-saving when recognized. This course places an emphasis on improved pattern recognition, empowering first responders to identify vulnerable patients.
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1003 Infection Control Respiratory Protection (BLS)
Matt and Adam break down respiratory protection into important and relevant components.
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3012 Physical Exam (BLS)
An entertaining overview of a head-to-toe physical exam to enhance your ability to detect manifestations of disease processes.
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4302 Renal Emergencies (BLS)
A concise and relevant overview of one of the body’s most complex organ systems.