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          <title>Vidacare EZ-IO Overview</title>
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          <title>Cutting-edge heart attack detection device </title>
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          <title>EMS Myth Busters - AED</title>
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          <title>9/11 First Responders Diagnosed with Cancer</title>
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          <title>UK Nurses Will Not Take H1N1 Vaccine</title>
          <description>2/3 of UK nurses will not take the swine flue vaccine. </description>
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          <title>UK Toddler Dies from Swine Flu Misdiagnosis</title>
          <description>Paramedics diagnose meningitis as swine flu and administer Tamiflu to 2 year old girl resulting in her death. There are concerns serious illnesses are going undetected after a toddler was misdiagnosed with swine flu.</description>
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          <media:description>Paramedics diagnose meningitis as swine flu and administer Tamiflu to 2 year old girl resulting in her death. There are concerns serious illnesses are going undetected after a toddler was misdiagnosed with swine flu.</media:description>
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          <title>Tackling U.S. Obesity</title>
          <description>A new study shows that obese individuals spend more money on health care each year than their healthier neighbors. The CDC is ready to tackle America's obesity problem. Joel Brown reports.</description>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 15:32:48 GMT</pubDate>
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          <media:description>A new study shows that obese individuals spend more money on health care each year than their healthier neighbors. The CDC is ready to tackle America's obesity problem. Joel Brown reports.</media:description>
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          <title>Graham Medical introduces the new MegaMover Transport Chair</title>
          <description>From the makers of the original MegaMover 1500, Graham Medical introduces the new MegaMover Transport Chair---a strong, disposable alternative for transporting patients down stairs and through narrow hallways---or extracting them from confined spaces like bathrooms. </description>
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          <title>Paramedic describes stabbings</title>
          <description>Shot by Ewan Stewart through MTP in Glasgow, a real paramedic describes what happens after a stabbing. </description>
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          <title>Capnography in Emergency Care</title>
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          <description>For the upgraded ARS™ for Needle Decompression from North American Rescue, the best minds in the field were applied to the best available data. The result? Our patented design improves the probability of success when managing casualties who present with signs and symptoms of a tension pneumothorax.

To achieve this end, we participated in a two-year collaboration with pre-hospital providers. We continuously ***yzed data obtained from ongoing combat operations for patients whose symptoms suggested a collapsed lung (difficulty in breathing, chest drains, etc.). We applied the ***ytical Thinking, Evidence-based Medicine and Human Factors™ engineering model to identify inherent survival stress behaviors.

Then, North American Rescue went one step further. We incorporated failsafe characteristics into the product design. For example, an easy-open container protects the needle from damage during deployment. Also, we removed the flash cap from the needle system to allow immediate confirmation of placement. </description>
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          <media:description>For the upgraded ARS™ for Needle Decompression from North American Rescue, the best minds in the field were applied to the best available data. The result? Our patented design improves the probability of success when managing casualties who present with signs and symptoms of a tension pneumothorax.

To achieve this end, we participated in a two-year collaboration with pre-hospital providers. We continuously ***yzed data obtained from ongoing combat operations for patients whose symptoms suggested a collapsed lung (difficulty in breathing, chest drains, etc.). We applied the ***ytical Thinking, Evidence-based Medicine and Human Factors™ engineering model to identify inherent survival stress behaviors.

Then, North American Rescue went one step further. We incorporated failsafe characteristics into the product design. For example, an easy-open container protects the needle from damage during deployment. Also, we removed the flash cap from the needle system to allow immediate confirmation of placement. </media:description>
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          <title>Inside CDC Emergency Operations</title>
          <description>A Day at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emergency Operations Center </description>
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          <media:title>Inside CDC Emergency Operations</media:title>
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          <title>Medical imaging on Apple device</title>
          <description>Medical imaging software for the iPhone was recently featured.</description>
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          <media:description>Medical imaging software for the iPhone was recently featured.</media:description>
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          <title>Air Evac 9</title>
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check it out here for the full video. Cant upload the full thing here.

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          <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 14:09:56 GMT</pubDate>
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          <media:title>Air Evac 9</media:title>
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check it out here for the full video. Cant upload the full thing here.

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          <media:keywords>AE9 dedication video</media:keywords>
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          <title>Swine Flu PSA from 1976</title>
          <description>Courtesy of NARA and Jeff Krulik Archival Services</description>
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          <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:06:00 GMT</pubDate>
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          <title>CDC: Swine Flu</title>
          <description>Dr. Joseph Bresee, from CDC, discusses important swine influenza facts.</description>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:32:29 GMT</pubDate>
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          <title>CO poisoning dangers in the home</title>
          <description>News report regarding the dangers of CO poisoning in new homes</description>
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          <title>MRSA found on EMS stethoscopes</title>
          <description>The effort to combat transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) at hospitals may be getting a little easier thanks to findings released by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). </description>
          <link>http://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=0738DA9BCE7F7F1F</link>
          <author>rush22</author>
          <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 16:52:50 GMT</pubDate>
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          <title>EZ-IO Placement</title>
          <description>Michelle Fox, Director of Professional Affiliations gets and EZ-IO in the proximal humerus during a meeting. </description>
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          <title>CTR: Angel Med ALERT AMI Trial</title>
          <description>Dr. Holmes and Dr. Gibson discuss the Angel Med ALERT AMI, an implantable device that gives early recognition of STEMI.  </description>
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          <title>MedicCastExtra - pH Scale Simplified</title>
          <description>This segment from the MedicCastExtra.com site looks at simplifying the pH scale. It explains a logarithmic scale and the inverse nature of the pH scale. A great starting point for discussing Acid-Base Balance.</description>
          <link>http://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=CA5A0AB0777961C2</link>
          <author>podmedic</author>
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          <media:title>MedicCastExtra - pH Scale Simplified</media:title>
          <media:description>This segment from the MedicCastExtra.com site looks at simplifying the pH scale. It explains a logarithmic scale and the inverse nature of the pH scale. A great starting point for discussing Acid-Base Balance.</media:description>
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          <title>MedicU.com Cell dehydration in  Infants</title>
          <description>From www.MedicU.com this video is a re-edited version of a recently uploaded one on cellular dehydration in the very young infant. It provides more information than the previous cellular dehydration video clip from MedicU.com and uploaded over three weeks ago. </description>
          <link>http://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=B343767F6E7317DD</link>
          <author>MedicU.com</author>
          <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 15:12:03 GMT</pubDate>
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          <media:title>MedicU.com Cell dehydration in  Infants</media:title>
          <media:description>From www.MedicU.com this video is a re-edited version of a recently uploaded one on cellular dehydration in the very young infant. It provides more information than the previous cellular dehydration video clip from MedicU.com and uploaded over three weeks ago. </media:description>
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          <title>Cell_dehyd_infant_MedicUcom</title>
          <description>From www.MedicU.com this video explains cellular dehydration in the very young infant. It provides more information than the previous cellular dehydration video clip from MedicU.com and uploaded over three weeks ago.</description>
          <link>http://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=EA9C68DF0880D21A</link>
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          <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 14:23:06 GMT</pubDate>
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          <media:title>Cell_dehyd_infant_MedicUcom</media:title>
          <media:description>From www.MedicU.com this video explains cellular dehydration in the very young infant. It provides more information than the previous cellular dehydration video clip from MedicU.com and uploaded over three weeks ago.</media:description>
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          <title>Pediatric ambu bag ventilation on mechanical lung</title>
          <description>The video clip demonstrates ventilation using a pediatric ambu bag on a mechanical lung demonstrating static hypoventilation during periods of non-ventilation.  Simulating clusters of alveolus, when the ambu bag is not squeezed, the blue balloon are not inflated; thus, showing NO continuous airway pressure in action.
Note: see other video clip of mechanical model using pediatric CPAP bag
</description>
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          <author>MedicU.com</author>
          <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 18:09:52 GMT</pubDate>
          <guid>9B3EC8624383D329</guid>
          <media:title>Pediatric ambu bag ventilation on mechanical lung</media:title>
          <media:description>The video clip demonstrates ventilation using a pediatric ambu bag on a mechanical lung demonstrating static hypoventilation during periods of non-ventilation.  Simulating clusters of alveolus, when the ambu bag is not squeezed, the blue balloon are not inflated; thus, showing NO continuous airway pressure in action.
Note: see other video clip of mechanical model using pediatric CPAP bag
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          <title>IV NS in peds 16 bit key q 15 frames</title>
          <description>From http://medicu.com, this animation demonstrates cellular dehydration.</description>
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          <author>MedicU.com</author>
          <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 18:27:48 GMT</pubDate>
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          <title>InfantCPAP3</title>
          <description>From http://medicu.com, using a mechanical lung this video clip demonstrates residual pressure within alveoli using and oversize BVM; over inflation of alveoli</description>
          <link>http://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=C8B2EB165E6EE60D</link>
          <author>MedicU.com</author>
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          <media:description>From http://medicu.com, using a mechanical lung this video clip demonstrates residual pressure within alveoli using and oversize BVM; over inflation of alveoli</media:description>
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          <title>Neonate vent cpap bag video clip</title>
          <description>From http://medicu.com, this video clip demonstrates using a 1 liter CPAP bag--instead of a BVM--to ventilate and infant.</description>
          <link>http://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=537F68E1AB103893</link>
          <author>MedicU.com</author>
          <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 18:27:46 GMT</pubDate>
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          <media:title>Neonate vent cpap bag video clip</media:title>
          <media:description>From http://medicu.com, this video clip demonstrates using a 1 liter CPAP bag--instead of a BVM--to ventilate and infant.</media:description>
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          <title>MedicCast-EMS Shock Simplified</title>
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          <title>Self Intubation</title>
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          <title>ExtraTour200809</title>
          <description>This updated MedicCast Extra tour shows the many improvements to the site over the past few months. Now with almost 300 EMS tips, meds, and pdf study guides to choose from.</description>
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          <title>Cincinnati Pre-Hospital Stroke Scale</title>
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          <title>24-7 EMS: Airway Care</title>
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