
Prehospital Pulsecheck
Podcast door Manifold and Abraham Prehospital Sessions
The Prehospital Pulsecheck Podcast was established by the Medical Direction team under Dr. Craig Manifold and Dr. Heidi Abraham. With over 20 agencies in total, the goal is to expand education and communication across all agencies across our region and improve the quality of out-of-hospital care. Podcast Hosts: Dr. Craig Manifold, DO Dr. Heidi Abraham, MD Julian Maldonado, NRP, FP-C Stephen Rahm, NRP Robert Moya, LP Sam Carter, NRP Joshua Baker, NRP *Sponsored by District 7 Fire & Rescue
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On this episode we welcome Denise L Moore, local author and photographer and Denise Thompson, Resiliency Director for District 7 Fire and Rescue to discuss strategies for improving resiliency for our families and children. Denise Moore shares her recommendations for age appropriate communicate with children regarding COVID1-9. Denise Thompson shares tips for communicating during stressful times such as the coronavirus response. Talking with our children and communicating with our spouses are important for everyday live but have an added emphasis during our long term support to the corona virus response. Additional Resources: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/managing-stress-anxiety.html https://alamocitymoms.com/health-and-wellness/conversations-with-kids-understanding-ebola/ pbs.org/parents/thrive/how-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-coronavirus https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/talking-with-children.html https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/san-antonio/news/2020/03/15/texas-pastor-uses-chicken-to-explain-church-s-first-live-streaming-service#

In This podcast, Dr. Heidi Abraham discusses District 7's Operational K9 Medical Program and the impact it has for preventing unnecessary harm and further disability to injured Operational K9s with the Bexar County Sheriffs Office K9 unit. We are joined by the Texas Operational Canine Care Committee co-chairs Dr. Jeannie Clark, DVM and Rick Maricle, NRP, FP-C on this episode. The discussion details how to start an OpK9 medical program at your department by identifying needs and coordinating with appropriate Veterinarian oversight. It is noted that this podcast only highlights some practices and it is important that any OpK9 program must have veterinarian oversight. If you're interested in getting more info contact the TOCCC chairs at mailto:rmaricle@toccc.org or mailto:jclark@toccc.org.

Dr. Manifold and Julian Maldonado discuss changes and additions to the Standard Medical Operating Procedures. Firefighter Rehab Protocol BiPAP Administration Blood Administration Push-Dose-Pressures - Norepinephrine Lorazepam dosing change Grammer and formatting corrections http://d7fr.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Nov2019-Protocol-Updates.pdf

Dr. Craig Manifold has a discussion regarding transport to patients to freestanding emergency rooms.

Dr Manifold and Chief Clarkson discuss two recent cases and how the medic’s interactions influenced the decisions and impacted the care provided to our patients. We don’t’ expect every patient to transported to the hospital but there are obvious scenes where you know the patients need to be assessed and transported. Asking the patient , “Do you want to go to the hospital?” may not be the best question to ask.
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