FOAMfrat Podcast

Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland
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Aug 18, 2023 • 29min

Podcast 161 - EMT Pharmacology

This podcast delves into EMT pharmacology, covering essential medications and debunking misconceptions. It emphasizes early administration of epinephrine and aspirin, the controversy surrounding naloxone in opioid overdoses, and the use of D50 glucose and glucagon. The speakers also mention upcoming class formats and an ultrasound workbook release.
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Aug 3, 2023 • 48min

Podcast 160 - Autism Communication w/ Joshua Chan & Matthew Yelton

Joshua Chan and Matthew Yelton, passionate fathers of children with Autism, discuss how to approach and communicate with neuro-diverse children. They provide insight, tips, and logistics for EMS personnel to interact with autistic individuals, including identifying visual cues and self-soothing techniques. They emphasize the importance of creating sensory-friendly events and building positive relationships with public service officials. The speakers also introduce sensory emergency kits and discuss modifications made to aid communication with individuals of different ages. They discuss kit availability and mention their nonprofit organization supporting their cause.
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Jun 14, 2023 • 44min

Podcast 159 - Close Encounters of the Infectious Kind w/ Dr. Hudson Garrett

EMS providers encounter various infectious diseases daily and need to know the routes of exposure, risks, and preventive measures to protect themselves and their families. In this episode, We talk with Dr. Hudson Garrett, an infectious disease expert with the medical college of Louisville University, to discuss the practical points of infectious disease for the everyday provider. Want CE for this episode? Sign up for FOAMfrat Studio and access 300+ hours of continuing education for EMS & Nursing. www.foamfrat.com
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Apr 12, 2023 • 1h 8min

Podcast 158 - RSI Cocktail w/ Heavy Lies The Helmet

In this episode, Dan Rauh & Mike Boone from Heavy Lies The Helmet join me to hash out our workflows and drugs of choice for four particular scenarios you may come across. The combative head injury patient that needs to be intubated but has five firefighters holding them down and is actively trying to rip off his collar and IV. The septic hypotensive patient is no longer protecting their airway but also needs resuscitation prior to induction. The snoring head bleed with a BP of 220/140 The "almost dead, but needs a tube" population (induction med?)
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Mar 3, 2023 • 46min

Podcast 157 - Ventilation & Cardiac Arrest w/ Tom Bouthillet

Moments after the heart stops the entire circulatory system finally has a chance to bring venous and arterial pressures to equilibrium. Cardiac arrest resuscitation requires the provider to have a strong mental model of physiology and the logistics to carry out a series of interventions crucial to preserving life. This class will serve not as a routine basic life support model, but as a deeper understanding and framework to guide resuscitation during your next cardiac arrest.
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Feb 25, 2023 • 33min

Podcast 156 - Is using AI cheating? EMS and AI

AI will be integrated into everything we do in medicine, perhaps sooner than we think. It will help keep our patients safe, our providers informed, and our communications connected, and change how we think about how we care for patients (if implemented correctly). Systems like ChatGPT are only the beginning, and many companies are already working on or have already integrated with other healthcare specialties. We will see the same integration happen with EMS. While the response to this might be fear of losing our knowledge base, over-automating decision-making, cheating on tests and papers, and the like, we could adopt a very different outlook. We could view this as an opportunity to improve patient safety, offload menial work, automate documentation and communications, and always have an intelligent partner in our pockets we can bounce ideas off of. One day, we'll wonder how we ever lived without it.
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Feb 15, 2023 • 26min

Podcast 155 - Pattern Recognition vs. Autopilot w/ Shaylah Montgomery

In this episode, Tyler is joined by Shaylah Montgomery to discuss decision-making, human factors, and mental shortcuts utilizing pattern detection. Shaylah is a flight nurse and paramedic for Pafford Air One and a member of the FOAMfrat team.
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Feb 6, 2023 • 32min

Podcast 154 - ROSC Temp & Sedation w/ Dr. Leon Eydelman

0.9. When a patient is in shock, their volume of distribution changes, and peripheral blood flow is reduced. This means more blood is shunted to the brain,, and lower doses of sedation will give the agent therapeutic brain levels.","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{},"VERSION":"9.3.6"}"> What aspects of temperature-targeted management are most important to EMS, and how should EMS guide sedation for the patient with a return of spontaneous circulation? Check out this interview w/ Dr. Leon Eydelman! The ROSC class referenced in this video can be found in FOAMfrat Studio! Highlights ROSC + FEVER = Bad. Trust a high temperature and question a low one. While most EMS agencies likely do not carry propofol, it is the most commonly used sedation medication in the ED because it washes out quickly and allows for neuro eval. Benzodiazepines are associated with higher rates of ICU delirium and complications. Running levophed to counteract the vasodilation aspect of propofol. Don't have propofol; hemodynamic-dosed ketamine is a good option as well. The sedation dose should be reduced when the shock index is > 0.9. When a patient is in shock, their volume of distribution changes, and peripheral blood flow is reduced. This means more blood is shunted to the brain,, and lower doses of sedation will give the agent therapeutic brain levels.
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Jan 16, 2023 • 24min

Podcast 153 - Pediatric Arrest w/ Dr. Banerjee

We just finished re-recording our pediatric arrest class in Studio and decided to play the unedited version of my discussion with Dr. Paul Banerjee. Banerjee is a prolific researcher and medical director in Florida with a particular emphasis on pediatric arrest. Check out the class in Studio for more information on the logistics.
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Dec 12, 2022 • 56min

Podcast 152 - CISM & Processing w/ Sam Henne

Sam Henne is the creator of Mind Over Medic and a co-worker of mine at Life Link III. In this episode, we discuss the components of critical incident stress and ways to reduce adrenaline during threat appraisal. Check out www.mindovermedic.com

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