

The FlightBridgeED Podcast
Long Pause Media | FlightBridgeED
The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
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Mar 6, 2019 • 1h 1min
E154: The Second Fracture!
In this episode, Eric is joined by Ashley Bauer as they look at the concept of the "Second Fracture". We can oftentimes become hyper-focused on a specific complaint, to then completely miss the true problem. Join us as we explore three different cases that highlight this concept. Don't miss this important lesson in medicine... The Second Fracture! Remember that reviews are key to helping keep us high on the charts where your friends and family can find us. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Thanks for listening!

Mar 1, 2019 • 18min
E153: Combatting Atelectasis - Dissecting Physiologic Shunt
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric breaks down atelectasis and physiologic shunting seen in the standard hypoxic patient. It is essential to understand the physiology and pathophysiology of these difficult patients. Join him in part 1 of 2 of this podcast series. Remember that reviews are key to helping keep us high on the charts where your friends and family can find us. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Thanks for listening!

Jan 28, 2019 • 42min
E152: The Best of the Best - 2018 Rewind
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by Mike Verkest to review the top 5 most downloaded podcasts from 2018. It was an incredible year, and 2019 is shining just as bright! Download, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. The FBE family of podcasts is now available on TuneIn! Get the app now and listen to your favorite podcast and more! Remember that reviews are key to helping keep us high on the charts where your friends and family can find us. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Thanks for listening!

Jan 9, 2019 • 6min
E151: Know Your Labs! - Diagnosing DKA using Beta-Hydroxybutyrate
Diabetic ketoacidosis patients can be very sick and challenging. There are multiple diagnostic indicators used in diagnosing and treating DKA patients. One standard test used is the urine and/or serum ketone test. This can be inaccurate and does not always give the provider the true story when evaluating an improving or declining clinical picture. However, the earliest ketone body formed during fatty acid breakdown is beta-hydroxybutyrate. This isn't a new lab, but a lab that has become more available in the emergency department. Join me for this quick podcast on this great tool assisting in the overall diagnosis of the diabetic ketoacidosis patient. You don't want to miss this one! Last, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Jan 1, 2019 • 40min
E150: The Silent Killers in Pediatric Mechanical Ventilation - Part 2
Mechanical ventilation in the pediatric population brings forth different areas of concern. Couple this with an already stressful patient population and these types of calls can be highly stressful. Join us in part 2 of 2 as Tyler Christifulli hosts w/ guest Bryan Winchell, as they discuss the "Silent Killers related to pediatric mechanical ventilation, with an application to the Hamilton T1 ventilator. You don't want to miss this one! Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Dec 27, 2018 • 38min
E149: The Silent Killers in Pediatric Mechanical Ventilation
Mechanical ventilation in the pediatric population brings forth different areas of concern. Couple this with an already stressful patient population and these types of calls can be highly stressful. Join us in the last podcast for 2018 where we dive into the "Silent Killer" in Pediatric mechanical ventilation. This will be part 1 of 2 podcasts on this highly requested topic. Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Dec 9, 2018 • 17min
E148: Soft Vs. Hard is the Question? W/ Dr. Mike Hudson
Join us at AMTC 2018 for a discussion that has been a hot topic around the United States for the past few years. Dr. Mike Hudson, medical director for Classic Air Medical in Utah, joins us. He is one of just a few medical directors in the United States taking a stance on this hot topic. Are we close to following in the footsteps of our brothers across the pond? Join us to find out more about "Soft Vs. Hard is the Question?" Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Nov 11, 2018 • 10min
E147: Did Someone Say...Push Dose Pressor? "The New KID On The Block!"
Using push dose pressors has become common practice in pre-hospital and critical care environments. We have seen many companies adopt protocols that guide the use of medications such as Epinephrine and Phenylephrine as the go-to medications in the setting of Rapid Sequence Intubation, with associated hemodynamic compromise. However, are these the best medications? We know that both Epinephrine and Phenylephrine come with many potential side effects. Is there a better option? Join us to find out more about "The New KID On The Block." Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Nov 3, 2018 • 35min
E146: The Steps To Becoming A FLIGHT NURSE w/Kelly Miller
This is our second in a series of two unique podcasts that takes a look at the road to becoming a Flight Nurse. I'm joined with Kelly Miller, Regional Clinical Manager for the Midwest Region of Air Methods Corporation. We have received numerous podcast requests on the topic of: "What is the best way to achieve the position of "Flight Nurse". Kelly comes with a diverse experience level as a nurse in the ED, ICU and flight nurse in the HEMS industry, with his current role as a Regional Clinical Manager. Take a journey with us as we dive into the best way to obtain a flight position and be prepared for these challenging clinical positions. Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Oct 27, 2018 • 44min
E145: The Nightmare Scenario - "Managing The Unimaginable"
We have all sat back and thought about the worst scenarios possible. We train on different patient presentations and take great care in understanding our job as a whole. But...Do we take the same time and preparation in our crew resource management skills? How would you respond in different flight-related emergencies with your patient, partner, pilot, or aircraft? Sit back and get ready for the Nightmare Scenario - Managing The Unimaginable. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!