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Deadliest ECGs Quiz

Have a go at our ECG quiz!  Have some fun and don't take it too seriously!  Afterwards you can download the PDF below to review the questions.   

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Defibrillator Quiz

Lecture 4 - Invasive Lines

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Clinician Performed Ultrasound (CPU) - Pre-Reading


Prior to attending the CPU course provided by the EMET Hub a Calvary Hospital in Canberra, please watch this great video by Dr Mike Stone.


If you are requiring RACGP or ACRRM points for attending this course please click the link here to complete the pre course test.



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Lungs, Lines and Larynx

FLUSH RATE


This is the term used to describe delivering as much oxygen as possible from one port.  


Instead of dialing the rate of delivery up to 15 litres per minutes (what appear to be the maximum rate), turn the valve as far as it will go!


Flush rate should be used when performing apnoeic oxygenation.

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