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Adult Proximal Humerus

Intraosseous Access series Proximal Humerus Video utilizing a cadaveric specimen.

Catheter Removal

Intraosseous Access series Instructional vignette featuring live provider/adult patient removal scenario utilizing the Arrow® EZ-IO®

Adult Proximal Tibia Site

Live provider/adult patient scenario utilizing the Arrow® EZ-IO® Intraosseous Vascular Access System in the proximal tibia.

 

 

Infant/Child Proximal Tibia Site

Review a computer-generated animation of the steps to correctly identify the proximal tibia insertion site, establish and remove the Arrow® EZ-IO® Intraosseous Vascular Access System for an infant or child patient.

Adult Proximal Humerus Site Positioning/Anatomy

Proximal Humerus Video Series utilizing a cadaveric specimen. To improve understanding of the humeral anatomy when placing a humeral IO, this video reflects back the soft tissue and lateral deltoid to expose the proximal humerus.

 

 

 

 

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Prime Big Wheel Zoom Chaperone Bed Alarm

The video outlines the instructions for use of the Prime Big Wheel Zoom Chaperone Bed Alarm.

Prime Big Wheel Scale

The video outlines the instructions for use of the Prime Big Wheel Zoom Scale.

Cub Crib In-Service

This video outlines the instructions for use of the pediatric Cub Crib.

Prime Big Wheel Zoom In-Service

The video outlines the instructions for use of the Prime Big Wheel Zoom stretcher.

 

 

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Steripath® Initial Specimen Diversion Device

The Steripath® Blood Culture Collection System reduces false-positive blood cultures. This short video demonstrates the proper use of Steripath when used with a peripheral IV start.

How to Use Steripath® for Peripheral Venipunctures

The Steripath® Initial Specimen Diversion Device® reduces false-positive blood cultures by diverting and sequestering the initial 1.5-2.0mL of blood, preventing skin contaminates when present from entering blood culture bottles.

How to Use Steripath® with Integrated Syringe for Peripheral IV Starts

The Steripath® Initial Specimen Diversion Device® reduces false-positive blood cultures by diverting and sequestering the initial 1.5-2.0mL of blood, preventing skin contaminates when present from entering blood culture bottles.

 

 

How to Use Steripath® with Integrated Syringe for Peripheral Venipunctures

The Steripath® Initial Specimen Diversion Device® reduces false-positive blood cultures by diverting and sequestering the initial 1.5-2.0mL of blood, preventing skin contaminates when present from entering blood culture bottles.

Steripath® Micro with Integrated Syringe for Peripheral IV Starts

The Steripath® Micro low-volume Initial Specimen Diversion Device® reduces false-positive blood cultures for your most vulnerable patients.

 

 

 

 

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Use of the Morgan Lens for Emergency Eye Irrigation

This video is approximately five minutes long and gives instructions for the use of the Morgan Lens, including showing the insertion and removal and describing the recommended uses.

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Introduction to BrainScope Technology

This videos provides an introduction and overview of BrainScope Technology. BrainScope is a decision support tool to triage head injured patients in the Emergency Department.

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Three-Way Stopcock

Video demonstration and description of using a three-way stopcock for medication administration

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High Velocity Therapy Explainer Video

This video uses a case study of an acute exacerbation of COPD to review mechanisms of action and how high velocity therapy compares to NiPPV and humidified high flow nasal cannula.

 

 

 

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Best Practices in Blood Culture Collection

Learn more about the best practices in blood culture collection from our partners at Kurin.

Cry Wolf: Consequences of False Positive Blood Cultures

Expert clinicians highlighting the high cost of false positive blood cultures for patients and hospitals.

 

 

 

 

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Partner Education Conversation Series: Identifying and Caring for Mild TBI Patients in the ED