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This is a monthly podcast designed for healthcare workers looking to sharpen their minds and clinical skills. In each episode, we'll sit down and talk with an active healthcare professional as they reflect on some of their experience and expertise. We'll look to apply what we learn in a way that not only benefits you, but those around you. All specialties and topics are fair game, so come join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, to hear more High-Fidelity Conversations!
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[Ep60] Listen in on this episode to refresh yourself on some of the general concepts and facts around measles. We'll also include some recent info regarding cases and outbreaks in the United States for 2025. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) ResourcesGeneral info on measles related to travelingThe Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, a.k.a. the Pink BookPrinciples of vaccinationMeasles cases and outbreaksMeasles symptoms and complicationsMMR vaccination infoFree public health resources about measlesVaccination schedule (Birth-6yrs)Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep59] Have you been thinking about getting into 3D printing, but you feel a little overwhelmed with all the options? Perfect! This episode is for you. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What should I consider BEFORE I buy anything?What are the different kinds of 3D printing?Are there certain brands that I should look at?Can I print something that is more than one color?Where can I find free 3D prints?And more!Time Stamps:00:05 - Intro00:53 - The Game Plan04:53 - Before You Buy13:55 - Different Kinds of 3D Printers17:15 - Pros and Cons of Resin Printers19:02 - Pros and Cons of FDM Printers22:46 - Resin Printer Brands24:18 - FDM Printer Brands25:00 - A Quick Rant ...26:08 - Multifilament Brands27:21 - The Mosaic Palette29:30 - Filament Options33:06 - Slicers35:20 - Free 3D Prints36:08 - OutroPrinter Brands:ElegooAnycubicCrealityPhrozenFormlabsPeopoly3D SystemsVoxelabPrusaBambu LabArtilleryUltimakerRaise3DMakerBotSlicers:UltiMaker CuraPrusaSlicerSlic3rOctoPrintMatterControlWebsites with Free PrintsThingiversePrintablesCults (yes, the name of this site is weird, but it's legit for print files ...)Misc Quick Links:Mosaic PaletteBuyer's Guides (ALL3DP Article)Mars 5 Ultra Info (YouTube)Humerus 3D print fileTibia 3D print fileDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep58] Trauma centers in the United States tend to have special designations such as Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and more. Having said that - the differences in available resources for those levels can sometimes be a little difficult to remember. So, let's clarify things with Andy Betz, MSN, BSN - aka the Trauma Program Manager within Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. He also functions as a CNP at our local Mount Carmel East campus, which is a Level 2 Trauma Center. Quick Links:American Trauma Society (ATS): Trauma Levels ExplainedAmerican College of Surgeons (ACS): Verification, Review, and ConsultationEpisode 26 - The Partial REBOAContact Info:Andy BetzTrauma Program ManagerMount Carmel East | Level II Trauma Centerandy.betz@mchs.comDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep57] You're listening to Episode 30 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.We made it! At last - the finish line has been reached. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep56] You're listening to Episode 29 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is the new places that microplastics are being found in the human body. Related Links:JAMA Network - Microplastics in the olfactory bulb of the human brainAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep55] You're listening to Episode 28 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is the word "pedagogy". What does is actually mean? I thought we solved this riddle on a prior episode, but apparently not. Related Episodes:Episode 19 - Adult Learning TheoryAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep54] You're listening to Episode 27 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is an expansion on my thoughts about why using Zoll training equipment with Laerdal 3G manikins is a bummer. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep53] You're listening to Episode 26 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is the Lucina manikin from Elevate Healthcare (formerly CAE). Is it worth the investment? Quick Links:Elevate Healthcare - Lucina manikin infoAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep52] You're listening to Episode 25 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is what NOT to do when you need blow-by oxygen for your patient. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep51] You're listening to Episode 24 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is 12-lead EKGs post-ROSC. How soon is too soon? Does the timing even matter?Quick Links:Results of PEACE studyNational Association of EMS Physicians articleAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep50] You're listening to Episode 23 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is administration of Epi vs. Norepi in a pre-hospital environment. Specifically, does either one worsen patient outcomes when given for shock, post-arrest, once ROSC has been achieved.Quick Links:Prehospital Emergency Care articleIntensive Care Medicine articleAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep49] You're listening to Episode 22 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is the diamond of death ... aka - hypothermia, acidosis, coagulopathy, and hypocalcemia. Quick Links:The American Journal of Emergency Medicine: The diamond of deathAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep48] You're listening to Episode 21 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is a pro-tip for when you're using manikins that are controlled via wireless connections. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep47] You're listening to Episode 20 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is identifying heart blocks - everyone's favorite thing in cardiology ... Quick Links:Life in the Fast Lane (LITFL) ECG LibraryECG GuruAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep46] You're listening to Episode 19 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is another story from the ER - a reminder to not skip doing the little things for your patient. More Stories from the ER:Ep 37 - The patient who gave me a better perspectiveEp 31 - When life wasn't fairAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep45] You're listening to Episode 18 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is Adenosine. We're going to chat about why it doesn't technically "stop" the heart, so that we can be more accurate in our language and scare less patients ...Related Episodes:[Ep 14] Adenosine | Do you use the single or double-syringe method?About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep44] You're listening to Episode 17 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is tips for using the 'ol SpO2 sensor. This is most applicable for anyone new to healthcare!About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep43] You're listening to Episode 16 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is a request for feedback: How many simulations do you limit yourself to doing in a day?About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep42] You're listening to Episode 15 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is a brief rant about CPR and crackin' ribs. Let's set the record straight ...About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep41] You're listening to Episode 14 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is on the latest updates for resuscitation after drowning per AHA and AAP guidelines. Quick Links:AHA/AAP updates on resuscitation following drowningAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep40] You're listening to Episode 13 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is the size of angiocatheters and how it correlates to the flow rate for fluid administration. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep39] You're listening to Episode 12 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is why I started working in the healthcare industry. You may be shocked and appalled ... or you may relate. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep38] You're listening to Episode 11 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is iSimulate. The company has multiple products, but we have invested in the REALITi 360 and the CTGi versions of their software. It's one of my favorite pieces of equipment we use in the sim lab. I'll hit the highlights in this brief overview. Quick Links:iSimulate websiteAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep37] You're listening to Episode 10 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is another story from the ER. Sometimes you meet patients who help give you a better perspective on life.About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep36] You're listening to Episode 9 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is 3D printing. Specifically, I'll offer a couple of quick resources and tips for 3D printing IO bones.Quick Links:Thingiverse (3D print file website)Printables (3D print file website)Cults (yes, the name of this site is weird, but it's legit for print files ...)Creality (filament printer link)Prusa (filament printer link)Humerus 3D print fileTibia 3D print fileAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep35] You're listening to Episode 8 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is paramedics working in the emergency department. Is that an option in your area? Maybe there are some other non-standard roles that medics are allowed to work where you live. Share your feedback via the email in the show notes below!About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep34] You're listening to Episode 7 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is how to be more precise in our language when deciding to defibrillate or synchronize cardiovert a patient. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep33] You're listening to Episode 6 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is how to pronounce "defibrillator" ...About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep32] This marks Episode 5 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is how resources such as ChatGPT may be corrupting the peer review process. Are people just using similar tools to clean up their original thoughts, or are they using AI resources to create entire reviews for the sake of saving time?Quick Links:Monitoring Ai-Modified Content at ScaleChatGPT "Contamination"About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep31] This marks Episode 4 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is a short story about a patient who left an impact on me. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep30] This marks Episode 3 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is yelling at students/learners. You're going to have to listen to the episode for more clarification ...About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep29] This marks Episode 2 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is good communication after musculoskeletal injuries. I'm sharing one of my go-to stories to help drive home the point. Keep in mind - this story is about me BEFORE I decided to work in healthcare ...About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Ep28] This marks Episode 1 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo. This episode's featured topic is Traumagel. It's a new medical device used for stopping moderate to severe bleeding in trauma patients. Quick Links:Traumagel manufacturer websiteTraumagel webpageTraumagel FDA approvalAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional. 
[Bonus Episode] Did you know there is a National Podcast Post Month? I didn't either - but I just recently found out about it. It's affectionately known as NaPodPoMo, and it's been happening since 2007. The event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December. 
[Ep27] Mock codes. Those aren't words most people are excited to hear, but more practice equals better outcomes - at least that's the hope! Find out what happened when our simulation team decided to conduct six months of quality assurance (QA) mock codes throughout or healthcare system. We'll review our processes from start to finish, so you can learn and apply things to your environment.  Time stamps for specific topics are also included in the show notes below. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What drove the decision to do this level of data collection?What kinds of supplies were used?What digital resources were used to track data?Were the findings of the mock codes what everyone expected?And more!Time Stamps:03:22 - The Sim Team05:01 - Equipment09:23 - People Resources10:30 - Flow of the Mock Code15:08 - Sidenote ...15:49 - Flow of the Mock Code Continued17:13 - The Results19:49 - Quirks & Complaints23:42 - Interviews with the Team29:24 - Final Thoughts32:02 - Thank You!Quick Links:Get With The Guidelines: Resuscitation (GWTG-R)GWTG-R OverviewGWTG-R Fact SheetDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Bonus Episode] Enjoy this impromptu session between your host, Jonathan Marsh, and former guest, Matthew Stryker as we celebrate International Podcast Day with some mild shenanigans. Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep26] REBOA is a minimally invasive technique that can be used to help control bleeding in certain trauma patients. On this episode, we talk with Andy Betz, MSN, BSN - aka the Trauma Program Manager within Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. He also functions as a CNP at our local Mount Carmel East campus, which is a Level II Trauma Center. Andy has helped develop programs to utilize REBOA for two different healthcare systems, and now he's sharing some of the insights from previewing the latest iteration of this technology (the Partial REBOA) - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What kind of patient is the Partial REBOA designed for?How does this technology work?What are the different variations of REBOA technology?Have there been any non-standard patient cases in which the Partial REBOA has been effective?What have been some of the challenges with implementing this technology in a trauma program?And more!Quick Links:REBOA used in OB hemorrhage d/t placenta accreta (Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery)REBOA websiteCase studies (via Prytime website)Contact Info:Andy BetzTrauma Program ManagerMount Carmel East | Level II Trauma Centerandy.betz@mchs.comDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep25] Chances are you've heard about fallacies, but it can be tricky to recognize them in-the-moment. You might catch someone proposing an argument that doesn't quite make sense, but you can't quite narrow down why it sounds incorrect. Maybe there was a fallacy? Let's nerd out together on the topic of fallacies by learning how to define them, spot them - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What is a fallacy?Are there different kinds of fallacies?Why is it important to avoid using fallacies when we talk with people?And more!Quick Links:Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFalse attribution example: ChatGPT cites fake legal casesReading "homework": Thirteen follies and fallacies about alternative medicineDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep24] Are you counting your kicks?! We talk with Program Director, Megan Aucutt, from Happy Birth Day, Inc. about their easy-to-use Count the Kicks! application. This free app can be used to help monitor fetal movements during pregnancy in an effort to reduce stillbirths.  Find out how the app works, where you can download it, what tools are available if you don't have a smart phone - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What is Happy Birth Day, Inc.?What is a stillbirth?What kind of research influenced the development of the Count the Kicks program? What is the recommended gestational range for moms using the Count the Kicks! app?How does the app actually work?Is there a "normal" amount of kicks for a baby?How can I implement this program locally?And more!Quick Links:Count the Kicks WebsiteCount the Kicks FAQsDownload the AppProvider Academy: Resources for maternal healthcare professionalsResearch related to Count the KicksPrintable ChartsOrder MaterialsBaby SavesDominic's StoryGood Morning America AppearanceCount the Kicks YouTube ChannelCount the Kicks Contact FormContacts:Megan AucuttProgram Director at Healthy Birth Day, Inc.aucutt.megan@healthybirthday.orgCount the Kicksinfo@countthekicks.orgDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep23] This special episode is the result of what happens after scrolling through social media ... Join your host and Simulation Coordinator, Jonathan Marsh, as he rants about a few particular items relating to new technology in medical education. We dig into why it's important to choose your words carefully - things to consider before purchasing the latest tech for education - why VR may not be the best thing since sliced bread - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep22] Get ready to dig into the details of creating a critical care fellowship program for ICU RNs! Amanda Hamlin, MSN, RN, CCRN joins us to share all the details from her own experience as a Critical Care Fellowship Coordinator. She is also the Critical Care Clinical Educator for the Grove City campus within Mount Carmel Health System - here in Columbus, Ohio.  We'll dive into all the details about course materials, simulations, time management, financial considerations - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What specific education topics are covered in this program? Where are the educational materials obtained from?What kind of simulations are included?How are Standardized Patients (SPs) incorporated into this event?How is the clinical and educational time balanced for RNs?What kind of data is collected?And more!Quick Links:American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)AACN Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) courseOther AACN online coursesStandardized Patients | HFC Podcast Ep 8When Simulation is NOT Appropriate (Part 1) | HFC Podcast Ep 17When Simulation is NOT Appropriate (Part 2) | HFC Podcast Ep 18When Simulation is NOT Appropriate (Part 3) | HFC Podcast Ep 20Contacts:Amanda Hamlinamanda.harrow@mchs.comJonathan Marshjonathan.marsh@mchs.comDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep21] Have you ever heard of a Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU)? When time is critical for helping restore a patient back to their normal - like during a suspected stroke - a MSU can cut down on the time needed to not only identify the stroke, but also treat it.   In this episode we talk with Corbin Willis, a Physician Assistant at Riverside Methodist Hospital who specializes in acute stroke care. He also happens to work on the Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit (MSTU) in the Columbus, Ohio area. Some of the topics we'll cover are:What's the local history of the MSTU?Who all staffs a vehicle like this?How is the MSTU dispatched?What are the treatment options once the MSTU arrives?What were some of the challenges of starting a mobile stroke unit?What are some of the current trends with wakeup strokes?Are there any future changes coming to the current MSTU in Columbus?And more!Quick Links:TIMELESS study updates: PubMed ArticleAdditional PDFs: LinktreeEpisode Contacts:Corbin WillisPhysician Assistant (Acute Stroke Response)corbin.willis@ohiohealth.comNathan JenningsMSTU Team Managernathan.jennings@ohiohealth.comMaelee HallMSTU Specialist & Operationsmaelee.hall@ohiohealth.comDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep20] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is NOT always the best option to resolve your medical education needs.This is the final episode in a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with Daniel Abbey (MSN, RN, EMT-P), the Regional Director at the Center for Innovative Learning within the Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio. We dig into how he processes education requests - tips to help educators remain comfortable during those early sim conversations - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Quick Links:HFC Podcast Episode #17: When Simulation is Not Appropriate | Part 1 with Scott WinfieldHFC Podcast Episode #18: When Simulation is Not Appropriate | Part 2 with Eric ShaloskyAdditional PDFs: LinktreeDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep19] Have you ever heard the term Adult Learning Theory (ALT) and wondered what all it encompasses? How can we use it for making education more effective toward the desired audience? As the name implies, it relates to how adults learn, but we'll dig a little deeper to find application for a variety of learning environments, as well as compare and contrast it to concepts from how children learn. Join us as we talk with Matthew Stryker, a Learning and Development Consultant within Mount Carmel Health System. He’s experienced with both adults and children for educational design, is licensed in Early Childhood Education, and has a Masters of Education in Technology and Instructional Design. Tune in to this episode and find out more about ALT - how it can be applied - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Quick LinksSummary of Adult Learning Theory (PubMed Article)Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabaySpecial outro music was obtained from Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep18] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is NOT always the best option to resolve your medical education needs. This episode kicks off part two in a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with OhioHealth Lead Simulationist, Eric Shalosky, EMT-B, CHSOS, about how he processes education requests - alternate education methods - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Quick Links:HFC Podcast Episode #13: Debriefing | Finding methods and strategies that work for youCHSOS CertificationOhioHealth Learning CentersAdditional PDFs: LinktreeDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep17] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and value of simulation to help learners apply their knowledge in a safe and controlled environment. BUT - it can be challenging at times to also remember that simulation is not always the best option to resolve your medical education needs. This episode kicks off a special three part series on recognizing when simulation may not be the most appropriate solution. Join us as we talk with Education Resources Specialist and Medical Simulationist, Scott Winfield, from The Ohio State University's College of Medicine. We'll learn more about how he processes education requests - alternate education methods - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Quick Links:Taxonomies of LearningValidating Assessment Tools in Simulation (NIH Article)Info regarding the Simulation Educator Needs Assessment Tool (SENAT)OSU College of Medicine Sim labAdditional PDFs: LinktreeDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep16] Have you ever been curious to know more about aerospace medicine? Maybe you've wondered how medical assessments are done while the astronauts are still in Earth's orbit? Join us in this episode as we talk with flight surgeon, Dr. Natacha Chough, about some of the healthcare-related challenges her and other NASA colleagues navigate to ensure astronauts stay safe - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Natacha Chough, MD, MPH, FAsMA, FAAEM, FAWM is a flight surgeon with the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. She also supports education in her role as part-time faculty at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). If you have any questions for Dr. Chough, she may be emailed at: natacha.g.chough@nasa.govListen in on our conversation to learn more about:What does a flight surgeon's day usually look like? How does microgravity change medication delivery?Are there quirks to using an AED in space?What happens to medical waste?How do astronauts stay physically and mentally fit?What are common medical conditions that astronauts experience?And more!Quick Links:UTMBConan O'Brian interview with retired, Canadian astronaut, Chris HadfieldHow to do CPR in space (YouTube video)Houston We Have a Podcast: Astronaut Health (Ep 22)The Aerospace Medicine Podcast: NASA Flight Surgeons and UTMB Faculty (S2 Ep4)Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notesDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep15] Have you ever wondered what a chaplain does in a healthcare setting? Guiding families through the hospital environment, providing spiritual care to patients, and helping people with what comes next are just a small sample of the many hats worn by chaplains. Join us in this episode as we talk to Chaplain John Ruiz about his roles and responsibilities, education requirements for being a Board Certified Chaplain (BCC), what it was like to work in his role during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations! John Ruiz is a chaplain with the Spiritual Care Services team at Mount Carmel East Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He is also a pastor and author. Most recently he published the book, A Chaplain's Perspective on the 2020-2021 Pandemic: Tragedy, Resilience, Hope.  Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What are the different roles of a chaplain in healthcare?What are the differences between a chaplain, pastor, and a priest?What kind of education requirements are there to be a Board Certified Chaplain?How did the role of chaplain change during the pandemic?How does he stay hopeful in a role that is often around so much tragedy?What are some of the lessons he has learned while serving people in healthcare?Quick Links:Chaplain John Ruiz's book: Amazon or Barnes & NobleMount Carmel Spiritual CareDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
The title says it all for this one. We'll be back-in-action this August, but check out our other episodes while you wait! So far - we've chatted with experts in maggot therapy, forensic nursing, high-flow nasal cannulas, music therapy - and more - so there's plenty of selection to help pass the time while you anticipate the next podcast episode! Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
[Ep14] How are you delivering adenosine for treating a patient with SVT? Do you stick with pushing your med and flush separately? Maybe you are already trying out the single-syringe method where adenosine and normal saline are mixed together before being delivered? This episode digs into a study that looks at whether or not the single-syringe method is inferior to the double-syringe method. Tune in to learn what the study revealed - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations! What you'll learn in this episode:What are the current AHA recommendations for treating a stable tachycardia with a pulse?Is the effectiveness of adenosine altered when it's diluted in a syringe with normal saline?When should I consider giving more or less adenosine for the first dose?How much saline should I bolus adenosine with?Is the single-syringe method better or worse than the double-syringe method?And more!Quick Links:Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notes - aka the studiesStability of diluted adenosineIntention-to-treat principleClinicaltrials.gov article on single-syringe method vs. double-syringe (more readable PDF formats found in Linktree link)AHA Abstract (note the "Results" percentages do NOT match the listed data on the original study)Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
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