Biosignals and Compression Standards
CASE PRESENTATION
PEDS Fever Protocol
Breath Sounds Don Hudson, D.O., FACEP/ACOEP. Why is Listening to Breath Sounds Important What do you hear? Where do you listen? Does it make any difference?
Chapter 4 Finding Out What’s Wrong. Victim Assessment Overview (1 of 2) Knowing what to do and what not to do is crucial during an emergency. A victim.
Auscultation: Listening to breath sounds with a stethoscope.
Respiratory Distress National Pediatric Nighttime Curriculum Written by Liane Campbell, MD Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford University.
Respiratory Emergencies East Region (Washington) OTEP M-7 Brian Reynolds, MD Deaconess Medical Center Spokane, WA.
Ventilator Trouble shooting Presented by Lily To & James Lindsey
SICK/NOT SICK Presented by Mike Helbock, M.I.C.P., NREMT-P Senior Paramedic, SEI MSO – King County Medic One Manager - Training and Education Seattle/King.
PEDIATRICS… ... more than just little people
HOW THE LUNGS WORK