
Critical Care Crossroads brings together a flight paramedic, a flight nurse and an ER nurse (and guests,) who probably spend too much time around sirens and sarcasm. We're here to talk about the real world of prehospital and critical care-the wins, the lessons, the close calls, and the stuff they definitely didn't cover in training.
Whether you are on the ground, in the air or somewhere in betwe... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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The three hosts-Carson, a Flight Nurse/CVICU Nurse and U.S. Army combat medic, Jaden, an ER nurse and U.S. Army combat medic and Nicole, a flight paramedic and firefighter/medic-speak on maintaining a work/life balance and handling the mental toll of... more
The weather in the midwest got frigid seemingly overnight, and Nicole, Carson and Jaden were inspired to talk about cold weather ops and hypothermia!
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The trio is back and discuss shock and shock mitigation from a 1000ft view! Like this episode? Want more in-depth information on any of these topics or a follow up on this content? Drop a review or hit us up on instagram! Thanks for listening!
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Nicole, Jaden and Carson take some time reflecting over lessons they've learned over the course of their careers, changes they've seen across healthcare and allude towards the future of what healthcare looks like in terms of leadership and operations... more
Carson and Nicole talk about the whole "GCS <8 intubate" thing
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Carson and Jaden talk about balancing their civilian and military careers, the differences/similarities between the two, and go down a rabbit hole about triage.
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Carson and Nicole review cases that can mimic strokes and speak about associated treatment strategies.
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Nicole, Carson and Jaden are back! This time, we just decided to record off script and see where it went. Topics of discussion include nurses in the prehospital environment and associated controversies as well as how we prefer to consume education.
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The content focuses on the real-life experiences and challenges of professionals in the emergency medical services (EMS) and critical care settings. The discussions cover a wide range of topics, including case studies on specific medical emergencies, effective communication strategies, the dynamics of teamwork during high-pressure situations, as well as personal anecdotes that often infuse humor into serious subjects. Particularly noteworthy is the blend of clinical insights with more light-hearted discussions, such as superstitions within EMS. This unique combination may appeal to a broad audience, including those in the medical field as well as lay listeners interested in firsthand accounts of emergency medicine. With hosts bringing their... more
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