Shock, ST-Segment Elevation, and Massive Pulmonary Embolism

EMS was dispatched to a 48-year-old female having a seizure.

As they walked into the residence the patient was laying on the couch, not responding to commands. Her carotid pulse was palpable but the radial was absent. She was noted to be cyanotic and breath sounds were clear.

Chest Pain and Transient ST-Segment Elevation

EMS was called to an office building for a 61-year-old male complaining of chest pain.

Just prior to EMS arrival the patient became nauseated and lightheaded. When they found him he was lying supine on the floor and appeared ashen.

Syncope with Acute Inferior STEMI and 3 Different AV Blocks

This is a case from the “old days” when prehospital 12-lead ECGs were still a bit of a novelty. Many of the details have been lost to time but patient’s heart rhythms will be the focus of this review.

Wide Complex Tachycardia Treated With Amiodarone and Synchronized Cardioversion

A 55 year old male presents to EMS with complaint of intermittent shortness of breath.

Symptom onset occurred while he was taking his daily walk about 15 minutes prior to EMS arrival.

How to Master Tracheal Intubation

According to the 2000 AHA ACLS Guidelines, tracheal intubation should only be attempted “by healthcare providers experienced in performing this skill”, and expand further by stating that “ALS providers unable to obtain regular field experience… should use alternative, noninvasive techniques for airway management”.

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