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5 Critical Pulse Points: Circulation Assessment in Unstable Patients
5 Key Signals: Decoding General Impression and Mental Status in Sports Emergencies
6 Crucial Breath Checks: Navigating Airway and Breathing Challenges in Sports Injuries
AED Usage and Special Considerations
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Airway Management of the Equipment-Laden Athlete
AiVolution: Using ChatGPT To Improve Work Efficiency and Emergency Care
Airway Assessment and Management
Are Your Emergency Care Protocols/Guidelines Aligned With Your Equipment and Training/Qualifications?
Artificial Ventilation Techniques
Asthma In Action: Fast Track to Managing Athletic Respiratory Emergencies
Best Practices and Current Care Concepts in Prehospital Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete
Breathe Easy, Act Quickly: Demystifying Hyperventilation Syndrome in Athletes
Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
Case Report Reviews: EAP Gaps Revealed in Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in Athletics
Critical Checks: Overlooking Nothing in Vital Signs Assessment
CRITICAL DECISION POINTS 2.0: Audience-Driven Management of Chest Pain in a Youth Soccer Player
Critical Decision Points 2.0: Interactive Case on Managing A Referee In Cardiac Arrest
Critical Decision Points 2.0: Interactive Case on Managing A Swimmer Drowning
Critical Decision Points 2.0: Interactive Case in Managing Uncontrolled Bleeding In A Baseball Player
Critical Decision Points 2.0: Navigating Initial Presentations of Generalized Abdominal Pain and Altered Mental Status
Clinical Decision-Making and Ongoing Assessment
Critical Decision Points 2.0: Navigating Initial Presentations of Head Pain and Chest Pain in Athletes
Details Are In The Questions: Ensuring No Misses In The SAMPLE/OPQRST
Effectiveness of Tourniquet Use in Managing Mass Hemorrhage Injuries
EMS Considerations For Responding To Psychiatric Emergencies
Evidence-based Comparison of Spine Motion Restriction (SMR) Techniques in Athletics
Exertional Heat Illnesses Gone Wrong: Case Failure Points
Follow-up Considerations In The Aftermath Of An Athlete Psychiatric Emergency and Return-To-Play
Fundamentals of Ventilation and Respiration
Hand It Over: Giving Report To EMS In A Clear, Concise Manner
Heat-Related Illnesses: Pediatric vs. Adult Patient Management
How the Selection of Objective Measures Drives Time to “Recovery”: Improving RTP Decision Making at the Front End
Management of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) During Monday Night Football: 7 Implications for the High School Setting
Mental Health Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
Next Witness Please 1.0 - A Mock Trial Debate on Exertional Heat Stroke Management In A Pediatric Athlete
Next Witness Please 2.0: Sexual Harassment of a Middle School Athlete MOCK DEPOSITION
On the Field, Across the World: Emergency Care for Traveling Sports Teams
On Your Mark, Get Set, Respond: Emergency Preparedness for Large-Scale Track & Field Meets
Oxygen Handling and Delivery
Patient Re-evaluation and Efficient Handoff Reporting to EMS
Preventing Exertional Heat Illnesses in Sports: Expert Insights from Dr. Rod Walters, DA, ATC
Respiratory Conditions and Underlying Mechanisms
Respiratory Medications and Diverse Populations
Separation and Scope of Athletic Training Practice in Emergency Care
Shock and Compensatory Mechanisms
Shock Waves: Quick Dive Into Understanding Decompensation and Shock
Sideline Concussion Management: What's Going On In That Tent?
Sports Emergency Preparedness for Equestrian Competitions
Suicide Assessment For Idiology
The Medical TimeOut
Thoroughness Counts: Leaving No Stone Unturned in Head-to-Toe Assessments
Two Hats, One Mission: Emergency Care with Caitlin Place, ATC, NREMT
Understanding The Respiratory System and Assessment
Understanding Psychiatric Emergencies in Athletic Settings
What Is An Organization's Responsibility For Establishing Scope of Practice for Coaches and Healthcare Providers?
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Oxygen Handling and Delivery
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Updated Jan 22, 2024
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00:10
Retired from teaching. Lainie actually took my position, and as the head athletic trainer, it does down school as well as teaching the EMT class. My passion though really has been in a secondary school setting. I had an incredible career and wouldn't change it for anything in the world.
03:57
You have to watch and see the response that you get from this auction, you know, this thing runs out and you have to go get a refill. So you gotta go to the proper vendor to get it refilled and replaced and tested. You have to understand that there is a combustible effect to it and that it does react to petroleum products.
07:48
The regulator is there to protect us, and it reduces the amount of pressure that comes from the cylinders so it can be distributed in a in a more user friendly fashion. It has a pin index safety system, which basically locks it in place and doesn't allow it to slip up and down once it's been secured onto the cylinders.
11:37
So once you do this at time or 2, it's pretty simple, pretty easy. There seems like there's a lot of steps and and somewhat there are, but you'll find that that it will go on quite easy once you get going. So when we take a look at the administration of this auction, I I wanna show a quick video just to visualize this and so so we back up a little bit.
15:31
A nasal cannula is not effective and nasal obstructions are present. This one is 1 to 6 liters per minute. It could be used in cases of of people who have anxiety, who can't tolerate a nonrebreator mask.
20:01
Auction and Auction Administration is a weekly chat about the state of the art in auction and auction administration. We'll take a look now at questions and there is my email and it is it is at any point in time.
24:28
The expectations of what an athletic trainer should and could do in the emergency setting is constantly growing. All of this equipment and and information is definitely within the scope of practice and expected standard of care.
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