January 2013
Features
Monitoring Technology has Potential for Patient Outcomes
Pulse oximetry, capnography, cardiac monitoring & ultrasound among tools that can transform the field.
Features
Tablet Devices Have Many Benefits for EMS Providers
In the classroom or in the field, tablet devices are transforming how data is used, collected and accessed.
Features
Learn the Ups & Downs of Occupational Medicine Contracts
Find out if your department is best utilizing its occupational medicine contract.
EMS in Action
EMS Providers Treat Patients at Texas ‘Hotter ‘N Hell’ Hundred Bike Race
EMS providers treat patients at Texas ‘Hotter ‘N Hell’ bike race.
Letters
Readers Share Feedback on Nutrition Article and Sandy Hook Shooting
Nutrition article and Sandy Hook school shooting garners interest from readers.
Leadership Sector
Stop Punishing Employees for Mistakes
Assessing mistakes suggests alternatives to disciplinary action.
Research Review
Research Studies Measure Prehospital Glucagon Use & Global EMT Competency
Researchers conduct study on global clinical skill competence of EMTs.
Priority Traffic
Registration Open for EMS on the Hill Day
EMS providers can raise their issues with Capitol Hill.
Priority Traffic
Pro Bono: Personal Use of Company Equipment
Where does the line get drawn with regard to personal use of company equipment?
Tricks of the Trade
Rural EMT’s Idea Addresses Loading/Unloading Challenges for Rural Crews
Bedrock Lift offers simple solution for loading, unloading bariatric patients.
From the Editor
Forces Beyond Your Control Are Destined to Impact Your Agency
In the next 12–18 months, you will see lots of action by agencies that have been thinking ahead by planning for changes in EMS reimbursement.
Last Word
Man Gets ‘Boot’ for ‘Booting’ Ambulance
New Orleans man puts a ‘boot’ on ambulance while in service.
Priority Traffic
Caffeine: The Good, Bad & Ugly
EMS providers need to know about the potentially dangerous effects of caffeine.
Priority Traffic
Sandy Hook Shooting Underscores Schools’ Vulnerability
Although the gunman who killed 20 students and 6 adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary school does not appear to be politically motivated, his act underscores how easily our schools could be used for terrorist gains.
Case of the Month
EMS Case is Cause for Confusion
You’re called to treat a confused male patient who is not drunk—just “not acting right.”
Looking for something prior to January 2008? Additional archives back to 2006 are coming soon to the new JEMS.com, but you can click here for older archives in the meantime.
Product Connect
E-Surge Kit™
The E-Surge Kit™ is conveniently packaged for Emergency Backup Ventilator Surge and Response.
VAR (VORTRAN Automatic Resuscitator)
The VAR™ is a unique single patient use, disposable resuscitator for patients weighing 10 kg and above.
VAR-Monitor™
The VAR-Monitor designed specifically to monitor any non-cycling condition of all the current VAR models, and is easy to set up and use.
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