This week’s topic: Trauma/Plastic Surgery
Thursday Program:
1400 – 1500: Burns (Dr Johnny Kwei – plastic surgeon)
1500 – 1600: Facial fractures (Dr Johnny Kwei – plastic surgeon)
Recommended pre-reading:
This week’s topic: Trauma/Plastic Surgery
Thursday Program:
1400 – 1500: Burns (Dr Johnny Kwei – plastic surgeon)
1500 – 1600: Facial fractures (Dr Johnny Kwei – plastic surgeon)
Recommended pre-reading:
This weeks topic: Cardiology
Thursday’s program:
14.00 – 14.30: Cardiology presentation (Dr Helen Ward)
14.30 – 14.45: ECG interpretation (Dr Claire Allerton)
14.45- 15.00: break
15.00 – 16.00: DC Cardioversion Practical/SIM (Dr Claire Allerton)
Please look at these 2 ECG’s prior to Thursday’s session; try to interpret them using a methodical approach. Answers will be revealed on Thursday…
This week’s topic: Trauma (continued)
Thursdays program:
14.00-1450: Trauma CXR’s and interpretation (Claire Allerton)
15.00-1600: eFAST – practical session (Claire Allerton)
Pre-reading:
A suggested CXR interpretation mnemonic
Please also have a look at Cliff Reid’s eFAST podcast which can be found under the Resident Teaching post from the 17.03.16, or here:
Timetable
14.00-15.00 Medication safety Mishu Bari (Pharmacist, Mona Vale Hospital)
15.00-16.00 Suturing workshop, Deepali Kamalapurk Poels (Surgical registrar) and Jonathon Field (Ethicon suture rep)
Please try and be there for 2pm start
See Link for great videos about different suture repairs in emergency
This weeks program:
1400-1440: Obstetric & Gynaecology Emergencies (Dr George Davison)
1445-1600: Ascites & Therapeutic Paracentesis – presentation and practical session (Dr Claire Allerton)
Pre-reading:
Topic of the week; Trauma
14.00-15.00 Hand injuries by Dr. Johnny Kwei (Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon)
15.00-16.00 EFAST practical session Cliff Reid and Jane Senior
EFAST talk by our very own Cliff Reid
A case of refractory ventricular fibrillation was simulated, outlining the challenges faced in a non-cardiac centre in a patient for whom standard Advanced Cardiac Life Support measures fail to achieve return of spontaneous circulation.
The simulation highlighted some excellent approaches worth sharing:
1. Having the nurse team leader ‘run the code’, ie. manage the cardiac arrest algorithm, was a highly effective way of allocating roles. This (a) ensured accurate timings, safe defibrillation, and effective task delegation (eg. drug preparation), and (b) freed the physician team leader’s cognitive capacity to focus on diagnosis, prognosis, effective management of the underlying cause, and steps ‘beyond the algorithm’.
2. Including paramedics in the sim enabled the scenario to be run from the point prior to handover, enabling simulation of the Batphone call as well as the logistics of moving the patient from ambulance stretcher to bed.
Here are some references related to the interventions tried and the concepts discussed in the debrief:
Terminology: No flow / low flow vs ‘down time’ – http://resus.me/down-with-down-time/
Meaney PA, Bobrow BJ, Mancini ME, Christenson J, de Caen AR, Bhanji F, et al.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality: Improving Cardiac Resuscitation Outcomes Both Inside and Outside the Hospital: A Consensus Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2013 Jul 22;128(4):417–35
Art lines & titrated adrenaline: EMCrit Podcast 130 – Hemodynamic-Directed Dosing of Epinephrine for Cardiac Arrest
Refractory VF: http://lifeinthefastlane.com/ccc/electrical-storm/ and http://www.emdocs.net/refractory-ventricular-tachycardia-approach-to-management/
Topic of the week: Orthopaedics
Thursday’s Program:
1400-1420: Dynacast (Belinda Dawson)
1420-1450: Paediatric Orthopaedics (Rachel Beer)
1500-1600: Plaster Cast Application Techniques – practical (Dr Castle & Dr Jerry Lin)
Pre-reading & references:
Topic of week: Toxicology
Thursdays programme:
14.00-15.00 M&M meeting
15.00-15.20 Audit update (Ashleigh)
15.20-16.00 Environmental Toxicology- Australian snakes, spiders and sea creatures! (Lizzie Cole and Jane Senior)
Snakebite management MJA article
Management snake bite flow chart
NSW Snake and spider management
Bluebottle stings RCT on management