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Mike Shertz

Deputy receives Lifesaver Award one month after online training and credits Crisis Medicine

  • Posted byMike Shertz
  • Categories(M) Massive Hemorrhage, (R) Respiration
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January 15, 2021
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When Deputy Just responded to a call regarding gunfire, she didn’t know there was a victim until she heard the 911 operator giving care instructions to bystanders. She arrived near-simultaneously with four other officers. As they provided security, she began …

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a photo showing a patient with a hole in their chest with blood blowing out of the hole with each exhalation. This sucking chest wound also blows, which is a sign of not dying of tension pneumothorax
Mike Shertz

A sucking (and blowing) chest wound is the sound of not dying

  • Posted byMike Shertz
  • Categories(R) Respiration
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August 3, 2019
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Sucking chest wounds are dramatic, but rarely life-threatening. The sound of sucking & blowing is the sound of not dying of tension pneumothorax. There is no good evidence an open pneumothorax needs to be sealed and you can cause tension. …

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