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Recent Articles
  • How to Use a Portable Ventilator Part 2
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    How to Use a Portable Ventilator Part 2

    Learn how to troubleshoot ventilator issues in the field with North American Rescue’s NAR Doc, Dr. Ethan Miles. In part two of How to Use a Portable Ventilator, Dr. Miles breaks down the DOPE mnemonic—a key tool from the Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG)—for identifying and resolving ventilation problems in the field.
  • How to Use a Portable Ventilator Part 1
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    How to Use a Portable Ventilator Part 1

    Learn how to set up and manage a ventilator in the field with North American Rescue’s NAR Doc, Dr. Ethan Miles In this post, NAR Doc breaks down the Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) on mechanical ventilation basics.
  • Ventilation in TBI: Learn How To Improve Survivability in Prehospital TBI
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    Ventilation in TBI: Learn How To Improve Survivability in Prehospital TBI

    In this video, North American Rescue's NAR Doc (Dr. Ethan Miles) breaks down why proper ventilation is critical for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients — and how following recommendations gleaned from the EPIC Study guidelines can drastically improve survival rates in the prehospital setting. -Learn why overventilation and hyperventilation can harm the brain. -The ideal respiratory rate to target. -How simple tools like flow-limiting devices and timers can keep you on track. Right rate. Right volume. Right outcome.

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