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Push It Real Good (OBGYN Emergencies)

2 h 33 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Episode 40 is here, and we’re going full term. In this episode, Mike, Max, and Jonathon tackle one of the most intimidating low-frequency, high-acuity topics in EMT school: OB/GYN emergencies. From childbirth and labor complications to gynecological emergencies and the realities of caring for two patients at once, the crew breaks down the concepts EMT students need to understand before the call comes in. The guys also discuss the importance of preparation for rare emergencies, the challenges of learning obstetrics in EMT school, and what’s actually inside the OB kit riding on your ambulance. -------------------------------------- Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Intro 04:50 – Why OB/GYN emergencies can feel intimidating in EMT school 07:57 – Support the show / “Buy us a Monster” 09:38 – Disclaimer and discussion about sensitive terminology 17:14 – Medical Term of the Week: APGAR Score 27:00 – Pregnancy terminology and stages of labor 37:00 – Normal childbirth and EMT priorities 57:00 – Complicated deliveries and childbirth emergencies 01:24:00 – Gynecological emergencies 01:52:00 – Trauma and special considerations in pregnancy 02:11:00 – Why OB emergencies are low-frequency but high-acuity 02:12:44 – Tools of the Trade: The OB Kit 02:31:00 – Test-taking strategies and future NREMT prep episodes 02:32:23 – Closing thoughts -------------------------------------- ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and storytelling purposes only. It is not medical advice or official EMT training. Always follow your accredited instructors and local protocols. -------------------------------------- 🚑 RideAlong: EMT School Links https://www.RideAlongEMTSchool.com [https://www.RideAlongEMTSchool.com]

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