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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Organization and Specialization in Emergency Nursing. Emergency Medicine Specialization, Recognition, and Organization. Emergency Nurse Practitioners also learned these skills as Licensed Independent Practitioners. Emergency Ultrasound is one of the greatest advances in emergency care. 10/20/2013.

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Ballistic Follies

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

It is critically important to document the physical findings in a plain-seeing, plain-speaking, non-judgmental manner that will not color or taint future investigations. Accurate time entries are important to document. Natural psycho-physiological responses may alter perceptions during the life-threatening event. Khoshdel, A.

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Early Modern Resuscitators

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Documents improvements in BVMs previously investigated and found deficient in FIO2. Classic pre-EMS document describing rescue care by rural volunteer squads. History of emergency medical services in the United States. CARDEN, E., & FRIEDMAN, D. Further studies of manually operated self-inflating resuscitation bags.

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Assume the position … ??Awkward Airway Positions

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Pull out the manikins (or use a volunteer; BVM only) and run some awkward codes! Video] Sep 15, 2013. Video] Nov 19, 2013. The Journal of emergency medicine, 43(6), 1188-1195. How versatile are your airway skills? Oh, sure, you can handle any supine situations! Gather everyone. Face to Face Orotracheal Intubation.

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2023 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the President-Elect and Council Officer Candidates

ACEP Now

As your national ACEP liaison to the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP), I have the incredible honor, privilege, and responsibility to be your “voice” during AAENP Board of Director meetings. Despite the growth we have seen in residency programs, we are not seeing more emergency physicians working in remote EDs.