Episode 20- Dr. Eric Ernest and Rural EMS
November 4, 2018
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Ed talks with Dr. Eric Ernest (@UNMCEMSDOC), medical director for the state of Nebraska, and wearer of many hats about the differences in rural and urban/suburban EMS. What are the differences in care and preparation an EMS agency has to take when working in a rural setting? What about crew complements? Ed and Dr. Ernest discuss operations, research and financing as well.
- Received a $3m grant from Health and Human services to run a pilot program for regional disaster response
- Rural responses can be as much as double that of urban areas
- There is some debate as to whether a response of less than 8 minutes reduces mortality
- Concerns of sedation in long-term vs. short term transport, Ketamine does not prolong on-scene times compared to Haldol
2015: $6m received for deployment of LUCAS devices, CPRIC noted. Sedation for CPRIC may be beneficial, especially for long transports
Nebraska’s RSI protocols can be found here.
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