Entries by Quinn Rydell

Medication Math: The most dangerous skill we don’t practice enough as EMS Providers.

Medication math represents a critical safety vulnerability in EMS, with 28-35% of prehospital pediatric medication administrations containing dosing errors despite implementation of dosing reference aids.[1-2] Among practicing paramedics, mean performance on drug calculation examinations is only 51.4%, with conceptual errors (incorrect problem setup) more prevalent than mathematical errors.[3] The prehospital environment creates unique challenges that […]

Mechanical CPR: Essential Tool or Overhyped Technology?

What the Evidence Shows Mechanical CPR devices are widely used in many different medical settings. You can mainly find them in ambulances, emergency departments, clinics, and cath labs. They offer consistent compressions, reduced rescuer fatigue, and safer operations in difficult environments (e.g., patient transport). However, the scientific evidence shows that mechanical CPR does not improve […]

12-Lead ECG in EMS

A patient calls 911 for indigestion and weakness. No severe chest pain, no dramatic distress, just a feeling that something is not right. Minutes later, a 12 lead ECG reveals ST segment elevation. That single test changes everything. What sounded minor is actually a time sensitive cardiac emergency. This is why the 12 lead ECG […]