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Calls Are Bigger Than Our Patients

Author
Mike Turek, Justin Taylor, Shane Dinkelacker, Gerard Cuomo
Published
Sat 01 Aug 2020
Episode Link
https://medic-materials-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/calls-are-bigger-than-your-patients-TpiCnSwd

In today's episode we are joined with Gerard (NYS AEMTP), Shane (NYS AEMTP) and Justin (NYS EMTB) to review a unique call dealing with Extended Extrication and how it effects our clinical decisions along with the operational decisions made on scene by the EMS providers. We will talk about Rhabdomyolysis and muscle breakdown, why it happens, why we should be concerned and what we as EMS providers can do about it.  

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Microphone Used: Blue Snowball

 Software Used In Creating This Content: Canva, Sony Movie Studio, Voicemeeter Banana


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DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.

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