Episodes
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Children are curious explorers, but sometimes that curiosity leads to accidental overdoses and toxic ingestions. In Little Doses, Big Dangers, we unpack the most common pediatric overdoses and accidental ingestions—from everyday medications and household products to those “natural” items that aren’t as safe as they seem. This episode explores , assessment, interventions, prevention tips, and practical guidance to help caregivers, healthcare providers, and emergency responders navigate these critical situations. Listen in for insights on these the dangers hiding in plain sight.
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In this special Life and Sirens episode, we delve into the eerie world of toxins with a “witch’s brew” of dangers to watch out for. Starting with the metallic menace—mercury—highlighting its toxic effects, exposure risks Next, poisonous plants, we explore how common flora like oleander and foxglove contain compounds that mimic medications but can be deadly without careful handling. We’ll also discuss medications with toxic side effects, especially those easily found in homes, and how they can be double-edged swords if misused or mishandled.
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In this episode of Life and Sirens, we dive into one of the most critical and debated decisions in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest management: Should EMS teams work the arrest on scene or transport early to the hospital? Join us as we break down the data, share real-world experiences, and explore the pros and cons of each approach. From the importance of uninterrupted CPR to the challenges of working in a moving ambulance, we’ll tackle it all. Tune in for expert insights, hard-hitting stats, and maybe a few laughs along the way as we ask: Should you stay, or should you go?
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This episode addresses the complex issue of moral injury among paramedics, with a focus on the professional and ethical challenges of standing up to peers in difficult situations. We examine the internal conflict that arises when advocating for what is right, particularly when it opposes prevailing attitudes or group behaviors within the team. We explore the emotional and ethical toll this can take, the risks of moral compromise, and strategies to maintain professional integrity and resilience in the face of such challenges.
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"Don’t Worry, You’ll Stop Freaking Out Soon” explores the early days of being a paramedic, addressing the fears and uncertainties that come with the job. We’ll discuss real experiences, tips for building confidence, and how it gets easier over time—sometimes even fun!