Cardiovascular, Critical Care / Resuscitation, Trauma,
Radial Artline -Arrow Wire through Needle Arterial Catheter
Cardiovascular, Infections, Inflammatory, Neurological, Pediatrics, Trauma,
Lumbar Puncture – Pediatric or Infant
Cardiovascular, Infections, Inflammatory, Neurological, Trauma,
Lumbar Puncture with Ultrasound
Critical Care / Resuscitation, Trauma,
Median and Ulnar Regional Nerve Block – Ultrasound Guided
Critical Care / Resuscitation, Respiratory,
Cricothyroidotomy Overview – Bougie Assisted
Cardiovascular, Critical Care / Resuscitation,
Shrug Technique for Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian Central Line Placement
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Cardiovascular, Critical Care / Resuscitation, Trauma,
Arterial Blood Gas/Arterial Puncture
Cardiovascular, Critical Care / Resuscitation, Trauma,
Arterial Line or Central Venous Pressure (CVP) Monitoring
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Cardiovascular, Critical Care / Resuscitation, Trauma,
Arterial Line Placement -Radial (w/out US)
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Shoulder Reduction (Spaso Technique)
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Below Knee Back Slab (Spaso Technique)
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Smith Fracture (Spaso Technique)
Critical Care / Resuscitation, Trauma,
Central Line Procedure (Internal Jugular, Ultrasound Guided)
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Thumb Spica (Spaso Technique)
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Volar Backslab (Spaso Technique)
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Below Elbow Backslab / Colles / Smith fracture (Spaso Technique)
Analgesia / Sedation, Critical Care / Resuscitation, Respiratory, Trauma,
Serratus Anterior Plane Block
Analgesia / Sedation, Critical Care / Resuscitation, Respiratory, Trauma,
Erector Spinae Plane Block
Cardinal Presentations / Presenting Problems, Orthopedic, Trauma,
Thumb Spica (Fiberglass)
Cardiovascular,
Non-Invasive Transcutaneous Pacing with the HeartStart Intrepid Monitor/Defibrillator
This video shows a "relaxed" hand and wrist position, and the DIPs and PIPs partially flexed. After 6 weeks like this, the patient may not ever be able to fully straighten those fingers again, even with loads of physio. Better to cast the hand in the "position of safety" for the tendons: wrist in 30 degrees of extension, MCP joints in 90 degrees of flexion, and the PIP and DIP joints fully extended and supported. Here is a better video, which also shows a simple method of using Dynacast and soft roll to build it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMbFsBp2WWE
Linda Johannson
January 05, 2020 • 07:06pm