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Rebecca Tucker rjtucker at peoplepc.comFri Jun 16 01:34:09 BST 2006
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Paul, This is great. Thanks for the info. We're (Kern EMS Protocol Research team) keeping a notebook on all communications to later be reviewed for use within the study. Thanks again... Rebecca ----- Original Message ----- From: "STEWART, Paul" <PStewart at ambulance.nsw.gov.au> To: "Trauma & Critical Care mailing list" <trauma-list at trauma.org> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 2:14 PM Subject: RE: Protocols That overgrown pea whistle... (a great description)is the Penthrane whistle. It is a delivery device for 3mls of methoxyflurane which is poured onto the absorbing membrane within the casing of the whistle. It is quite effective particularly with paediatrics who are not too keen on an invasive procedure. Many of our clinicians use it initally prior to cannulation and administration of narcotic analgesia. Moreover, intranasal Fentanyl has provided a good level of analgesia in the same group. Regards Paul Stewart Paramedic ASNSW -----Original Message----- From: Jedidiah Peterson [mailto:jedpeterson at gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 15 June 2006 11:24 AM To: Trauma &, Critical Care mailing list Subject: Re: Protocols So this question has been rattling around for a few years in my head, and since we are speaking af Aussie Analgesia... A few years ago, the US reality show "Survivor" was filming down under. A contestant had some sort of pre-syncopal event and pitched hands first into the fire pit. When the flight crew arrived they gave him something that looked like an overgrown pea-whistle, it was green, and they told him to "breathe through it mate" or something very aussie, implying it would lessen his pain. Whatever it was seemed to work. What was it? Why don't we have it in the States? jed peterson rn ----------------------------------------- Confidentiality Notice: The information in this message is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose any details of this message to any other person or organisation. If you have received this message in error, please delete this copy. The Ambulance Service of New South Wales has enabled e-mail filtering and monitoring. -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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