Here are some tips on doing Resus well. It's taken from a handout from an ED education evening in November 2019, but still applies The main goal was to empower the whole team to own resus and feel empowered to speak up and drive quality and safety

Oct 14, 2022 · 12:36 AM UTC

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Preparation: The Zero Point Survey
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Airway - standards, goals, audit
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Hypotension - recognition, identifying organ hypoperfusion, diagnosing using a structured approach, and avoiding premature diagnostic closure when the lactate is raised
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Cardiac Arrest - Preparation phase, BLS phase, ALS/Diagnostic phase
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Haemorrhage - balanced resuscitation, turn off the tap
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Communication - effective approaches to making things happen
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Including how to challenge authority gradients
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And anyone can call the boss in
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Those are the take homes from our @Resuscitology night in those innocent pre-pandemic days. It ALL still applies!
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Replying to @cliffreid
Still so foreign to me that EM staff (consultants) are at home and should be “informed” about intubations!
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