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Critical Care Topics
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Never Forget Foundation (NFF) has participated in numerous fire and EMS Conferences across the United States.
This page covers Critical Care topics by our board member, Christopher Suprun. While they will not get you a flight nurse salary or even a critical care paramedic salary, these programs are designed to give you a quality critical care background. As one participant noted this is as close as you can come to a critical care paramedic course near me.
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12 Lead Case Studies
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- List correct placement of electrodes to capture 12 Lead ECGs.
- List information on a 12 Lead ECG.
- Utilize information on a 12 Lead ECG to identify structural abnormalities.
- List medication overdoses that may be identified by 12 Lead ECG.
- List electrolyte abonormalities that may be identified by 12 Lead ECG.
Description
This session will motivate experienced ALS providers to use their ECG device for more than rate, rhythm, and STEMI.
Participants are asked to come to class ready to look for more than they may have initially learned.
This session will look at chest pain, but at other presentations that have less to do with STEMI and more with the ability to quantify and qualify other patient conditions.
This session is designed to get providers past using 12 Lead ECGs only for STEMI diagnosis.
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Very well prepared and presented.
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Diagnostics For Dummies
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Description
For decades transport teams at all levels are handed a CD or other copies of radiographic images, but what do they mean and do they matter?
This class will better prepare the advanced level provider to understand the basics of radiology imagery as it pertains to their transport.
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Door #2 – Failing To Plan For Failure
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“The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.” – President John F. Kennedy
This course is focused on critical thinking and preparation, particularly in the areas of airway management and RSI.
This session is focused on not only the check list, but the back up check list for when things go wrong. Rather than freelancing or attempting to improv in a bad situation our goal is to help providers develop a plan for when things go sideways.
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He really showed me the importance of capnography and how I can use it every day.
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Knowing The Wrong Answer
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Description
This session’s goals are to discuss bias confirmation and other educational and logical fallacies which contribute to errors and inefficiencies.
Many of us complain about patients who self diagnose conditions via WebMD or other online systems, but how many of us are guilty of continuing bad care, poor practice, and average at best service?
This session is designed for those willing to look in the mirror and consider their own actions as it relates ot their care at the BLS, ALS, or critical care levels.
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RSI Done Right
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List various drugs used for sedation and induction of paralysis in RSI.
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Discuss research that covers airway management via ETI/RSI and its relative value.
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List factors in developing a RSI program.
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List “must have” factors to utilize in confirming ETI.
Description
This session will cover Rapid Sequence Intubation from the perspective not only procedure and drug choices, but also the QI and legal implications of misplaced ET tubes.
This session will focus on adult RSI, but will also consider pediatric literature. RSI is not as the latest and greatest toy, but a very special tool that has significant ramifications for the underprepared user.
Our session is going to cover the airway, airway assessments, intubation training, the intubation itself, and confirmation.
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Everyone attends an education session for different reasons.
Some people anticipate what will happen at a given session.
Some people enjoy a given session.
Chris Suprun will have your audience remembering the session.
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These topics are focused on airway and ventilatory management, cardiology, and the care of same in the adult population.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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These topics are geared towards paramedic and critical care paramedic or nurse providers.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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These topics run from initial classroom education to field training.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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These topics relate to fireground emergencies and strategies.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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These sessions are primarily designed or delivered from your big room to start, end, or otherwise highlight your conference.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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The bulk of emergency medical topics fall into this category. Here we cover a number of arenas, but all are focused on bringing students the latest science and treatment whether they are just starting or closing in on their last shift.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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This content includes response to natural disasters, terrorists, the press, and multicasualty incidents.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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A favorite of instructor Chris Suprun, we will walk thru his favorite patients, and why being allergic to kids is unacceptable.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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These sessions are a little longer – taking half day, full, or two full days to complete. They are designed to be more in depth and do require additional preparation.
A full list of this topic area is here.
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