

FOAMfrat Podcast
Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland
Prehospital emergency and critical care podcast by Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland
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May 9, 2021 • 26min
Podcast 117 - Jumping The Gun - WPW and Adenosine?
WPW is an incredibly interesting disease process that can initially cause some trepidation on the part of the clinician due to the perceived nuance of treatment. However, we might just be psyching ourselves out a little bit. Check out Sam & Tyler as they break down the dos and don'ts of WPW management. www.foamfrat.com

Apr 28, 2021 • 35min
Podcast 116 - Pulmonary Embolism (Clinical Signs)
In this episode, Sam and I break down the different clinical signs and diagnostics of the dreaded pulmonary embolism. Make sure you check out the show notes at foamfrat.com for references and videos mentioned throughout the episode!

Apr 13, 2021 • 39min
Podcast 115 - Prolonged Q-T Syndrome w/ Jake Good
Yesterday Sam released a blog on the various flavors of prolonged Q-T syndrome. As a complement to that blog, Sam and Jake sit down and tease out some of the nuances and treatments of this interesting pathology.

Mar 22, 2021 • 33min
Podcast 114 - Vent Strategies & Metabolic Acidosis w/ Bryan Winchell
Expert Bryan Winchell joins hosts to discuss ventilator setup strategies: optimize volume, analyze flow waveforms, adjust inspiratory time for maximal alveolar tidal volume. Debate on CO2 correction formulas, pressure vs volume ventilation, ASV efficiency in different patient cases.

Mar 6, 2021 • 44min
Podcast 113- DON'T stop the insulin!
We realized the other day that we have yet to do a podcast on diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). In this episode, we spend a little bit of time talking about the pathophysiology, but the majority is focused on the logistics of running a DKA transfer. Here are the highlights: DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO AVOID STOPPING THE INSULIN. DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO AVOID STOPPING THE INSULIN. DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO AVOID STOPPING THE INSULIN. The way you do this safely is by pre-planning! Ask for these things before you leave the hospital: IV Potassium Liter bag of D5W Bag of lactated ringers Three amps of sodium bicarbonate (if renal failure is suspected)

Feb 10, 2021 • 50min
Podcast 112 - When Mental Models #FAIL w/ Tom Grawey & Bryan Selvage
So, my buddy, Bryan Selvage released a blog a few weeks ago called "The Curious Case of The Brain & The Octopus Trap." This case study caught me off guard because it did not match my mental model of a brain bleed patient. I called Bryan and had a great conversation regarding mental models and how they can either make us look like we have superhuman powers or trip us up. Bryan started working on a blog to address the perils of mental models at the same time my friend Tom Grawey was writing a piece for FOAMfrat on the "sick versus not sick" assessment. Both of the blogs complimented each other perfectly and I figured we could do a podcast and release both blogs as a package.

Jan 25, 2021 • 1h 3min
Podcast 111 - How We Peer Review w/ Eric Bauer & Chris Smetana
In this podcast, Sam and discuss the evolution of FOAMed peer review with Chris Smetana and Eric Bauer. Eric is the founder of FlightbridgeED which was one of the first EMS podcasts to surface and quickly became a hit. The FlightbridgeED brand now has grown into one of the industries household names when it comes to providing resources and training for flight clinicians all over the world. You can find their content at FlightbridgeED.com Chris Smetana is the CEO of IA Med and a known leader within the industry. The IA Med team prides itself on meeting the needs of the industry and collaborating to improve the EMS profession. You can find their content at IAMED.US. Topics discussed: What is the process from inception to publishing, when it comes to your brands content? Traditional and modified peer review techniques. The art of critique and feedback Reducing noise from social media posts.

Jan 4, 2021 • 54min
Podcast 110 - Resus Tempo w/ Keith Velaski
I am thrilled to finally get my friend and colleague, Keith Velaski, on the podcast. Keith was my preceptor at LifeLink III and has been a flight clinician for over 25 years. In this episode, we talk about the tempo and mental modeling of resuscitation and flight medicine. This podcast was inspired by my buddy Alex Jones who just started his career in HEMS and sent me this message a few weeks ago. Just got off shift and had saved this in the notes on my phone. I’m a new flight medic and am still getting into my groove. If you can decipher this and have any kind of feedback, I’d love your thoughts Best sequence for assessment Scene and interfacility follow up questions geared towards interfacility Dividing rolls with partners ie do you both receive report, does one take report and the other makes patient contact, or something else? Key labs/imaging based off physical exam findings/chief complaint/HPI What if they haven’t been done/ordered? What’s worth staying at bedside to obtain/initiate? How much is flight time a consideration if at all? How much emphasis do you put on-scene times? Not sure how intelligible this is, just 2am thoughts jotted into my notes on shift. Alex, this podcast is for you!

Dec 25, 2020 • 37min
Podcast 109 - Productivity Hacks
We all want to feel more productive, write a book, or perhaps learn a new skill - but there never feels like enough time. Join Sam and Tyler and they discuss their approach to staying productive while still allowing creative space. www.foamfrat.com

Dec 9, 2020 • 23min
Podcast 108 - TBI+MultiSysTrauma w/ Jake Good
In this podcast, Tyler, Sam, and Jake discuss managing the patient with multisystem trauma and a suspected TBI. Subscribe to the FOAMfrat podcast for the latest updates in prehospital emergency and critical care.