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Shock - Diagnosis and Management Summary
 • Hypotension: SBP<90, SBP drop >40, MAP<65 (Normotension, HTN possible
Shock - Diagnosis ... • Establish IV/IO ... Access - 2-large ... Jonesy_MA #Shock #Diagnosis
Humeral IO Access

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#Humeral #IO #intraosseous #Access #IOAccess #clincal #video #procedure #physicalexam
Humeral IO Access ... drayush2 #Humeral #IO ... #intraosseous #Access ... #IOAccess #clincal
Demonstration of Proximal Tibial IO Access Insertion

Life & Sirens @ lifeandsirens

#Tibial #IOAccess #intraosseous #access #Insertion #clinical
Proximal Tibial IO ... Access Insertion ... lifeandsirens #Tibial #IOAccess ... #intraosseous #access
Demonstration of Humeral IO Access Insertion

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#Humeral #humerus #IOAccess #intraosseous #access #Insertion #clinical
Demonstration of Humeral IO ... Access Insertion ... Humeral #humerus #IOAccess ... #intraosseous #access
REBEL Review 86: IV/IO Flow Rates to Gravity 

14G
16G
Cordis
18G 
I5G Humeral IO 
16G Distal Port Triple
Review 86: IV/IO ... I5G Humeral IO ... Lumen 15G Tibial IO ... #FlowRates #IOAccess ... #IVAccess #Infusion
Intraosseous Access Instructions
1) Locate Landmarks
2) Clean Site
3) Insert Needle Set
4) Remove Stylet
 - Attach PRIMED EZ-Connect
Intraosseous Access ... - Consider IO ... Lidocaine 5) Flush IO ... #Intraosseous #IOAccess
Sternal Intraosseous (IO) Access Placement
I recently posted about the EZ-IO drill and mentioned sternal placement options
Intraosseous (IO ... ) Access Placement ... posted about the EZ-IO ... hand held sternal IO ... #Intraosseous #IOAccess
Emergency Access Flow Rates with Pressure

PERIPHERAL IV
 20G		140
 18G		210
 16G		390
 14G		480
 RIC		600
Intraosseous IO
 15G Tibia	30
 15G
Emergency Access ... Intraosseous IO ... Sheath 600 #Access ... CentralLine #Peripheral #IO
Intraosseous (EZ-IO) Access in the Humeral Head of an adult

Rule of 45s:
- 45mm needle
- 45° angle
Intraosseous (EZ-IO ... ) Access in the ... #Management #IOAccess
Cardiac Arrest - Guidelines for Crises in Anaesthesia

The probable cause is one or more of: something
• If i.v. access ... intraosseous (IO ... Intraoperative #Checklist #Diagnosis