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×This is a throwback episode looking at a key learning point from Episode 10 - Lower back pain. Check out the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3NT6CoVEDEVkGkhdy16RpF?si=2c72965d65b54529 Find the article here: https://www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/blog/atraumatic-lower-back-pain This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com . Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
In this months episode, we explore one of the most challenging aspects of paramedic practice — discontinuing resuscitation and how to deliver that news with compassion and clarity. Breaking bad news following a cardiac arrest is a crucial skill, yet often done poorly. We discuss who should take the lead, how to manage dynamic prehospital environments, and how to tell families their loved one has died after a cardiac arrest. From delivering effective warning shots to preparing families for what to expect, we share practical advice and real-world experience to help emergency care professionals navigate this sensitive situation. Whether you're a paramedic, emergency doctor, or part of a resuscitation team, this episode offers invaluable insights to improve your communication skills and patient care. Check out our other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
On the back of our last episode looking at fitness to practice and keeping ourselves safe, we thought it would be a good opportunity to reflect on the way we write medical notes and how its changed over our time as paramedics. It's also a vital part in the transition and onwards of care patients. Check out our other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
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This month we were lucky enough to sit down with Andrea James, a lawyer who specialises in defending paramedics in HCPC fitness to practice hearings. We spoke to Andrea about what is involved with fitness to practice hearings and how we can protect ourselves with quality documentation. She hands out her tips on what makes practice easy and difficult to defend. Check out our other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
Cauda Equina is one of the most litigious areas in emergency medical practice, as if it's missed, it can have devastating effects for patients. Cauda Equina (CES) was mentioned in a recent update to JRCALC as a condition with specific prehospital actions that all paramedics in the UK must be aware of. So we thought it would be a good opportunity to do some revision. Want a slightly more in-depth dive into lower back pain? Check out episode 10 https://www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/blog/atraumatic-lower-back-pain https://open.spotify.com/episode/3NT6CoVEDEVkGkhdy16RpF?si=23de52f91c9d4572 This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
Burns represent a special form of severe trauma which can negatively affect nearly every organ system. Despite huge advances in the care of these patients, severe burns are still associated with high morbidity and mortality long term….. and due to long hospitalization, rehabilitation, and extensive scar treatment, severe burn injuries rank among the most expensive traumatic injuries with regard associated health care costs. They are also conditions where the early and effective emergency care we deliver can be incredibly impactful to outcomes, function and survivability. This month we look at the treatment and assessment of burns for emergency clinicians and paramedics. We also cover the evidence behind certain areas of practice, like do you get ECG changes from electrical burns? and which symptoms are most likely to be features of airway burns. Check out the article at www.generalbroadcast.org This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast Student paramedic, medical student or student nurse? or newly qualified and want to develop your managment of trauma patients? Checkout Foundations in Trauma Course 2024: - www.traumacare.org.uk/fit-course ---> Use code: FIT24GB <--- for 10% off your ticket price…
Autonomic dysreflexia is listed in JRCALC as a condition with specific prehospital treatments, meaning it is something that emergency clinicians and ambulance crews need to be aware of. This month we take a look at what is happening with this unposed sympathetic activity, how spinal injury patients develop autonomic dysreflexia and what we can do to lower bloodpressure. Find the references and our other podcasts at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk This Podcast is supported by GEEKY MEDICS. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast Student paramedic, medical student or student nurse? or newly qualified and want to develop your managment of trauma patients? Checkout Foundations in Trauma Course 2024: - www.traumacare.org.uk/fit-course ---> Use code: FIT24GB <--- for 10% off your ticket price…
Renal colic is one of those conditions, that if you've had it you'll never forget it, and if you've seen it, you'll probably be able to recognise it the next time you come across it. However, it isn't without risks. Renal colic has several mimics which are life threatening emergencies, indeed the disease itself can have a wide spectrum of complications. This month we look at the diagnosis and assessment of nephrolithiasis, the management and who to refer patients to. Find the article and references at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk Email the podcast at: generalbroadcastpodcast@outlook.com Like what we do? Why not support us by buying us a Coffee: ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast Thanks to Geeky Medics for their support of the podcast. They're offering you 10% a 12 month subscription to the following products: OSCE stations, OSCE flashcards, ECG pack, and ABG pack. It also gives 10% discount on the clinical skills bundle which includes all of the above products. Just use the code: --> PARAMEDUCATE24 <-- at checkout Student paramedic, medical student or student nurse? or newly qualified and want to develop your managment of trauma patients? Checkout Foundations in Trauma Course 2024: - www.traumacare.org.uk/fit-course ---> Use code: FIT24GB <--- for 10% off your ticket price…
Along with our regular content, we will be releasing a short, less than 10 minute episode on a variety of topics. Perfect for a short commute to work, walk between lecture halls or frantic revision enroute to a call. This month we look at Paracetamol Overdose, what happens, why it's so toxic and what treatment involves. Find the references and our podcasts at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk This Podcast is supported by Geeky Medics. Check out their range of online revision material at www.geekymedics.com. Use code: ---> PARAMEDUCATE24 <--- at check out for 10% off select courses. Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us by donating at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
This month we look at managing hypoglycaemia, the perfect episode to listen to if you're just starting your educational journey as a student paramedic! But don't think this is only for newbies, theres loads of information in there for experienced medical students and qualified emergency practitioners alike. Learn about the physiology of Diabetes mellitus, how drugs like glucagon work as well as when we might need to consider refering a patient to the DVLA because of their hypo's. Find the article and references at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk. Email the podcast at: generalbroadcastpodcast@outlook.com Like what we do? Why not support us by buying us a Coffee: ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast Student paramedic, medical student or student nurse? or newly qualified and want to develop your managment of trauma patients? Checkout Foundations in Trauma Course 2024: - https://www.traumacare.org.uk/fit-course ---> Use code: FIT24GB <--- for 10% off your ticket price…
Along with our regular content, we will be releasing a short, less than 10 minute episode on a variety of topics. Perfect for a short commute to work, walk between lecture halls or frantic revision enroute to a call. This month we look at Arterial torniquets, and how can perfect our use of them. Find the references and our podcasts at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk Like the podcast? help keep it free and open access, support us at www.ko-fi.com/generalbroadcast…
This month we take a look at nitrate poisoning. It may not be the most common emergency case to present to prehospital clinicians, but cases of it do appear to be on the rise. So join us as we talk about methaemaglobinemia, safety on scene and protecting rescuers and the assessment and care of these patients. Find the article and references at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
In this second part looking at care of patients who have gained a return of Spontaneous Circulation, we discuss; reassessment and changing airway needs, how we can optimise ventilation for these patients. We look at the latest evidence in hyperoxia and temperature management as well as discussing inotropes, post ROSC adrenaline and blood pressure control. Find previous episodes and the references used to make this episode on www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Cardiac arrest is a situation that as paramedics and ambulance staff we are well prepared for. However, training can sometimes be limited around return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). What is post ROSC syndrome? How much adrenaline should we give to support blood pressure? and what is the latest evidence around theraputic hypothermia? This month we're looking at the phase after cardiac arrest, and how we as paramedics and emergency clinicians should be managing it. Find the article and our other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Impact brain apnoea is the cessation or disruption of the inate breathing mechanism following a blow to the head. Its possible for this to result in the death of patients without any visible damage to the brain or surrounding blood vessels. This month we discuss this, the development of a hypoxic brain injury, the resultant catecholamine release or catacholamine "storm" and what ambulance crews and emergency clinicians can do to help treat these patients. find the article and other podcasts at https://www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/…
Prehospital Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (TCA) is a rare and particularly stressful presentation to paramedics and emergency clinicians. We should be comfortable with the different algorithm rescusers should use in resuscitation and understand the reasonings for modifications in these low output states in trauma. So, why dont we do chest compressions in a traumatic cardiac arrest? Should TCA's be given adrenaline and what does HOTT Stand for? We've got the answers to all this and more. Find references and the article at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Pulmonary Embolism is a common emergency presentation to paramedics and emergency medicine clinicians. We discuss why PEs cause right ventricular strain, the types of PE from massive, to submassive and subsegmental, how to work up and diagnose pulmonary embolism, how do D-Dimers work? and what are the high risk pulmonary embolism criteria. Find the references and other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk Dont forget to follow or subscribe to the podcast for free medical education and CPD.…
All diving represents a hazard, as humans we're not designed to live under water. The deeper divers go and the longer they dive for, the greater the potential risks. Although the bends or decompression sickness, arterial gas embolisims and other diving related emergencies arent the most common presentation to emergency care clinicians. We thought it would be good to revise this medical presenation. In partnership with our colleagues at HM Coastguard we've developed this CPD podcast. We talk to a Deepwater technical dive instructor from purpleturtle diving, and a dive doctor from DDRC healthcare. With thanks to Toni from https://www.purpleturtlediving.com/ and Felix from https://www.ddrc.org/…
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We all make mistakes, its a natural part of the course of being human. What matters is that we're honest about these, learn from them and feel safe in a just culture where the focus will be on learning, rather than on puishment. We spoke with consultant paramedic Andy Collen, author of the fantastic book "Decision making in paramedic practice" and medicines and prescribing project lead for the college of paramedics. In this podcast we discussed making mistakes, blame culture, accountability, and how we can feel safe in our practice.…
Patient safety should be the key aim at the heart of any healthcare system, including the NHS. Yet we know that every single day, patients come to avoidable harm as a result of errors and mistakes. Human Factors and CRM have become increasingly common schools of thought after the tragic Elaine Bromley case. This month we look at the Human Factors at play in a pre-hospital RTC case study and consider how ambulance clinicians and first responders might be affected by these. We discuss Startle and Suprise, Amigdyla highjack, Bandwidth, Leadership and heirarchies within teams, communication skills and graduated language. Find the article and references at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Heroin overdose or other opiate poisoning is an emergency that most paramedics and ambulance staff will be familiar with. However, there are some elements that can cause uncertainty for responders. What comes first CPR or naloxone? What are the signs of an opioid emergency? How much naloxone do you give to someone suffering from opioid toxicity? This month we look at all that and more! Find the article and our other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Content Warning This podcast features discussion of suicide and hanging. Hanging is one of the most common methods of suicide in the western world. Ambualnce crew are likely to come across these cases in the course of their work and so it is important that we understand the pathophysiology and managment of them. This month we discuss how hanging causes cardiac arrest, clarrify commonly used terms, discuss the managment as well as emotional support for family and staff involved in these cases. Make sure you debrief the incident, take care of your own emotional and mental health after incidents such as these. The ambulance staff crisis phone line is 0300 373 0898. Look after your health and that of your colleagues.…
Ankle injuries present to ambulance staff across a wide spectrum, from the minor soft tissue injury that can be discharged on scene, to the fracture dislocation. We need to be confident in assessing and managing the full spectrum of these injuries, This month we talk about manipulating fractures, prophylactic antibiotics, as well as how to decide which injuries need an x-ray and what advice to give those patients that don't. | Find the references that we used at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk. Please dont forget to give us a review on which ever platform you're listening to this podcast on and tell others about the podcast. It helps us keep making free CPD for everyone. |…
Asthma is the most common lung pathology in the UK. Managing exacerbations of the disease is something paramedics and emergency teams should be well versed in. In this months episode we review the pathophysiology, look at the different severities of exacerbation that may present to ambulance crews, discuss what types of patient are suitable for discharge as well as looking at the treatments we can offer from the mild asthma attack to the life threatening.…
Its a topic that's been in the news a lot recently. This year is seeing a particularly high number of Strep A infections in the UK, this naturally translates to a higher number of complications and cases of invasive group A strep. Thats why this month we're taking a deep dive into all of it, we'll cover how to recognise strep throat and scarlet fever, as well as what we need to do if we suspect our patients have it. Find the write up, further reading and other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
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This month we discuss how to get the best out of remote clinical support or "top cover" calls. There are a number of human factors issues that can be at play for paramedics making emergency and urgent care clinical support phone calls, and as we discuss, optimising the situation so that advisors can provide the best advice, starts with those who are asking. find the article and other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
This month we're looking at headaches, this is a condition with a wide range of causes, from the seemingly benign migraines and tension headache to more sinister causes such as the infamous " thunder clap headache" Find the article and other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk
This month we're taking a look at Epistaxis. It's a common presentation with a varied degree of severity. You might not think there's much to learn about managing a nose bleed, but that's where you'd be wrong. There's a number of things we need to consider when assessing these patients and several treatment options to consider. Find the article and our other podcasts at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
This month we're back from our break and we're tackling a topic that is known to make even the most experienced practitioners a bit flustered...Tracheostomy emergencies. The number of Tracheostomies and Larnygectomies in the UK is increasing and so is our chance of being called to a Tracheostomy emergency. These can be high-stress situations, that require time-critical intervention, thats why this month we're speaking to an expert and founder of the National Tracheostomy Safety Project Dr Brendan Mcgrath. Find further learning at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Pre-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia, or PHEA for short, is the term used to describe a rapid sequence induction, or anaesthetic, in the pre-hospital emergency environment. its important that the team performing it, are familiar with the procedure. Of course, the PHEA team does not just stop at the critical care providers who carry the drugs… Every paramedic, technician and care assistant on the job is integral to the smooth running and quick delivery of the PHEA. That’s why this month we’re taking a look at this rarely encountered procedure, to help you the next time you encounter it. We’re going to look at why its done, touch on some of the drugs that are used but most importantly, we’re going to discuss the practical steps involved and how you can prepare your patient and your scene for delivery of an anaesthetic. Find the article and other podcasts at: www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Frailty is a term we commonly encounter in urgent and emergency care, but can you actually define it? Have you been taught to use frailty scores, and do you know what they're for? This month we've partnered with the fantastic MDTea podcast to look at the subject. As always, find the article at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk and check out the other fantastic resources from the MDTea at: http://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdtea-podcast/…
Silver trauma is the term that is most commonly used to describe trauma in older patients. It is often used to refer to major trauma in this patient group and rates of major trauma in the over 65s are rising. This month we're looking at the physiological changes that occur with ageing and trying to understand how these impact our older patients who suffer trauma. Check out the article and previous episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
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This is the second episode in a two-part series on COPD. In this episode, we look at the differential diagnosis to consider to a simple exacerbation, the ambulance management as well as recent changes to national paramedic guidelines, and the management options. Find the article and our other podcasts on www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/…
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COPD is a terminal condition believed to affect as much as 4% of the UK populace. These patients often present to ambulance crews with an exacerbation in symptoms. In this episode, we look at the pathophysiology of COPD, causes and diagnosis as well as the assessment of acute shortness of breath in these patients. Find the article and our other podcasts on https://www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/…
When you think of Paediatrics medicine, the presentation of fever is probably not far behind. This is a common finding by paramedics and ambulance staff need to be confident in their assessment and management of this patient group. Thats why this month we're tackling paediatric fever, with the help from paediatrics consultant Dr Wajeeh Khattam. Find the Article at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Whilst Aortic Pathologies may not be the most common emergency condition paramedics are presented with, they are most definitely among the most devastating. Atherosclerotic degenerative aneurysms and aortic dissection are often misunderstood and misdiagnosed and they can present a number of challenges to clinicians in the pre-hospital arena. So, this month, we're looking at some Aortic disease pathologies and everything you aorta know about them.…
Discharging a patient is one of the riskier areas of practice for paramedics and ambulance clinicians, so it is essential that we appropriately safety net our patients and do this well, to protect them and ourselves. In This months podcast we look at how we can make discharging out patients safer. Read the article at: https://www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/…
This month we take a look at a paediatric condition...Bronchiolitis. We discuss the pathophysiology of the disease, how paramedics and ambulance staff can assess and manage these children and what the evidence suggests are the most appropriate treatment plans. Read the article at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk General BroadCAST is a free online CPD podcast for paramedics, students and other ambulance staff.…
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are an extremely common presentation to both primary and secondary care services. The term UTI encompasses a wide range of clinical conditions so we need to be confident in assessing and diagnosing them. This month we look at UTIs!
This month we're tackling Failure: the difficult decisions, the awkward conversations but also the improvement and learning that can come out of it.
Becoming a mentor can be a bit of a mixed bag. Some trusts may insist their mentors sit a module on the topic at level 6 or higher, where as others may not even require them to have passed their NQP stage. Thats why this month we’re examining mentorship, we’re looking at what things you can do to get you and your new student off to a good start and sharing some of our experiences of being both mentors and mentees. Find the article and other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
Cocaine might be a drug you associate with the 1980s, however, a 2018 audit found that it was still the 2nd most used recreational drug within the UK. Deaths associated with cocaine doubled between 2015 and 2018. 2019 marks the highest deaths on record linked to cocaine use after 8 years of successive increase. This month we’re looking at the pathophysiology of cocaine, the symptoms involved with toxicity and what we need to do to manage these patients. read the article at: https://www.generalbroadcast.org.uk/blog/overdose-cocaine…
Affecting an estimated 80% of the population at some time in their lives, Lower back pain is a common presentation to ambulance crews. Often this will be muscular in origin, however there are many serious conditions that is im portant ambulance staff are able to recognise and diagnose. This month we’re looking at the assessment and managment of these varied differential diagnoses from Cauda Equina Syndrome to Discitis. Read the article at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
This is the Second part of our 2 part mini series looking at Road Traffic Collision. In this episode we put your questions to Adam Barrow, head of collision research at TRL. Is closing speed a useful thing to describe? 50mph + 50mph head on = 100mph crash...right? How do airbags influence injury? Do electric vehicles present a risk to the rescuer? These and many more questions answered. Find the article at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk…
In this Episode we speak to Adam Barrow the head of collision research for TRL. Adam talks to us about how he and his team assess the scenes of Road Traffic Collisions, how car safety features work and how thinking about the injury experience during a collision can support our practice and care for injured patients.…
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