BLUF: If you are providing care to a commercial airline passenger with nausea and vomiting, consider having them “sniff” an alcohol prep pad as first line treatment. In a review of 49,100 in-flight medical emergencies on commercial airlines, 6% included …
Researched and written by Mike Shertz, MD/18D, not AI 🕖 Reading Time, 2 minutes I was starting to wonder if any commercial airline seat cushions were still usable as flotation devices since they’re never briefed on routes I tend to …
Researched and written by Mike Shertz, MD/18D, not AI 🕖 Reading Time, 5 minutes To truly understand a casualty’s respiratory status, a provider needs to know both their hemoglobin oxygen saturation, which is easily measured with pulse oximetry, and exhaled …
National and international guidelines on TBI management don’t typically specify using mannitol or hypertonic saline, because there was never good data showing one was superior to the other. That may have changed. Researched and written by Mike Shertz, MD/18D, not …
Can you use nipple location as a physical landmark for chest tube placement? Is it the same for men and women? BLUF: No. 🕖 Reading Time, 4 minutes Using the nipple as a marker for the 5th ICS as recommended …
Combat Gauze has been extensively used on humans and research animals, most of which were porcine models. Despite its recommendation for use in K9 TCCC / K9 TECC, there is very little published experience on its application in actual canines. …





