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It's March and newly elected officials have settled into their seats. At the state level, one third of all legislators are new. Locally, that percentage could be higher or lower. Regardless, newly elected officials rarely have an understanding about California's water complexities nor the importance of Agriculture and its unique challenges. To get a newly elected perspective, Darcy and Darcy welcome Canyon Lake Mayor, Mark Terry. Mayor Terry was appointed to City Council two years ago and then was elected to his first four-year term in November. The Mayor shares his perspective on the importance of water, having a city that has two water providers, how is navigates the challenges, and what he recommends. Join the conversation and find some take-aways that might work for you in your community. For more information about Mayor Mark Terry and the City of Canyon Lake, visit https://www.canyonlakeca.gov/ .Send us a textWe Grow California Podcast is paid for by the Exchange Contractors Federal PAC and Exchange Contractors State PAC and is not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
Hoy abordaremos una actualización esencial en el ámbito de las emergencias: la Actualización 2024 de las Guías de Resucitación tras Ahogamiento de la American Heart Association (AHA) y la American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Este tema es fundamental, ya que el ahogamiento sigue siendo una de las principales causas de muerte no intencional en el mundo. El ahogamiento se define como el proceso de experimentar insuficiencia respiratoria por inmersión en agua y, si no se actúa de inmediato, este evento progresa de una parada respiratoria a una parada cardíaca. La resucitación en estos casos requiere intervenciones específicas que consideren la hipoxia severa como causa principal del paro. Hoy discutiremos las recomendaciones clave y los puntos a tener en cuenta al responder a emergencias de ahogamiento, ya sea que seas un rescatista laico o un profesional de la salud. LA CADENA DE SUPERVIVENCIA EN AHOGAMIENTOS Presentador: Comencemos con el concepto de la Cadena de Supervivencia en Ahogamientos. Esta cadena es un enfoque sistemático que establece cinco pasos críticos para aumentar la supervivencia de la persona ahogada. Paso 1 - Prevención del Ahogamiento: La prevención es siempre el primer paso. Las guías indican que más del 90% de los ahogamientos son prevenibles. Entre las medidas de prevención se encuentran: instalar barreras para evitar el acceso a áreas de agua, usar chalecos salvavidas en actividades acuáticas y garantizar la supervisión de niños en áreas cercanas al agua. Paso 2 - Reconocer el Peligro y Activar la Ayuda: Reconocer que alguien está en peligro es crucial para activar la ayuda rápidamente. Es importante recordar que una persona ahogada no siempre puede pedir auxilio, ya que el instinto por respirar es tan fuerte que impide que levante los brazos o grite. Paso 3 - Proporcionar Flotación: Antes de intentar un rescate, las guías recomiendan ofrecer un dispositivo de flotación si está disponible. Esto ayuda a evitar que el rescatador se convierta en una segunda víctima y permite estabilizar a la persona en el agua. Paso 4 - Sacar del Agua de Forma Segura: Si es seguro, el siguiente paso es sacar a la persona del agua. Esto facilita la evaluación y el manejo posterior. Las guías sugieren que si la persona está inconsciente, se realice la extracción en una posición lo más horizontal posible para evitar comprometer aún más la vía aérea. Paso 5 - Iniciar Soporte Vital Básico y Avanzado: Finalmente, se debe iniciar el soporte vital básico (SVB) lo antes posible. Si la parada es confirmada y llega el equipo de emergencia, deben iniciar el soporte vital avanzado (SVA) para mejorar las probabilidades de supervivencia. IMPORTANCIA DE LA VENTILACIÓN Y EL MANEJO DE LA VÍA AÉREA La siguiente recomendación clave en esta actualización se centra en el manejo de la vía aérea y la ventilación. A diferencia de otras paradas cardíacas, el ahogamiento requiere una prioridad en la ventilación debido a la hipoxia severa causada por el agua en los pulmones. Recomendación para Respiración de Rescate en el Agua: Si el rescatador está entrenado y es seguro hacerlo, las guías recomiendan iniciar la respiración de rescate en el agua. Esta intervención temprana ayuda a prevenir que el ahogamiento avance a un paro cardíaco completo. Sin embargo, se debe valorar constantemente la seguridad del rescatador, ya que no se debe comprometer la seguridad personal. Recomendación sobre Administración de Oxígeno: Otra recomendación importante es administrar oxígeno lo antes posible cuando esté disponible, ya que la hipoxia severa es la causa principal de la parada. No obstante, se enfatiza que la administración de oxígeno no debe retrasar el inicio de una RCP de alta calidad si la persona ya está en paro. USO DEL DESFIBRILADOR EXTERNO AUTOMÁTICO (DEA) Y RCP EN AHOGAMIENTO Un aspecto único de la resucitación tras ahogamiento es el orden de prioridad entre RCP y DEA. Debido a que los ritmos desfibrilables son poco comunes en el ahogamiento, las guías enfatizan que es más efectivo iniciar la RCP con ventilación antes de aplicar el DEA. Recomendación sobre el Orden de RCP y DEA: En caso de ahogamiento con paro, la prioridad debe ser la RCP con ventilación antes de aplicar el DEA. Aunque la desfibrilación es útil si se detecta un ritmo desfibrilable, la mayoría de los paros por ahogamiento no tienen este tipo de ritmo, por lo que no debe retrasarse la RCP buscando un DEA. Uso de DEA en Ritmos Desfibrilables: Si se cuenta con un DEA y es seguro usarlo, puede aplicarse en caso de un ritmo desfibrilable. Sin embargo, siempre priorizando la RCP y evitando que la búsqueda de un DEA retrase las compresiones y ventilaciones necesarias para el paciente ahogado. BRECHAS Y NECESIDADES DE INVESTIGACIÓN FUTURA Un aspecto importante que resaltan las guías es la necesidad de continuar investigando la resucitación y prevención del ahogamiento en diferentes contextos y regiones. Se identificaron algunas brechas de conocimiento, como la falta de recursos en áreas remotas o de bajos ingresos y la implementación de programas de desfibrilación pública en áreas acuáticas. Recomendación de Educación y Entrenamiento Comunitario: Las guías sugieren fortalecer la educación comunitaria sobre técnicas de rescate y resucitación, especialmente en áreas con alta incidencia de ahogamientos. También se recomienda promover la formación en soporte vital básico y avanzado en todas las comunidades para mejorar los tiempos de respuesta y la calidad de la resucitación. CONCLUSIÓN Para resumir, hemos cubierto las recomendaciones esenciales de la actualización 2024 de la AHA y la AAP sobre resucitación tras ahogamiento. Como hemos visto, los elementos clave incluyen: Priorizar la ventilación y la vía aérea en el manejo de los ahogamientos, dado que la hipoxia es la causa principal del paro. Iniciar RCP con ventilación sin retraso y solo usar el DEA si está disponible y se detecta un ritmo desfibrilable. Fortalecer la educación y prevención en las comunidades para reducir la incidencia de ahogamientos y mejorar la respuesta en estos eventos. En ECCtrainings, ofrecemos cursos de soporte vital básico y avanzado que cubren estas y otras técnicas críticas para responder a emergencias. Si estás interesado en aprender más, visita nuestra página en ECCtrainings. Gracias por acompañarnos en ECCpodcast, ¡nos vemos en el próximo episodio! Referencias 2024 American Heart Association and American Academy of Pediatrics Focused Update on Special Circumstances: Resuscitation Following Drowning: An Update to the American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Cameron Dezfulian, MD, FAHA, FAAPCo-Chair, Tracy E. McCallin, MD, FAAPCo-Chair, Joost Bierens, MD, PhD, MCPM, Cody L. Dunne, MD, Ahamed H. Idris, MD, FAHA, Andrew Kiragu, MD, FAAP, Melissa Mahgoub, PhD, Rohit P. Shenoi, MD, FAAP, David Szpilman, MD, Mark Terry, MPA, NRP, Janice A. Tijssen, MD, MSc, FAHA, Joshua M. Tobin, MD, MSc, Alexis A. Topjian, MD, MSCE, FAHA
So excited to have Terry Crawford from Dev Tech Audio on this show this episode. His overdrive pedal "Skylight" has become my secret weapon and everyone needs to know about it! I can't wait to hear Terry's story on how he came to build such wonderful devices that inspire and ooze tone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jewels chats with Dr. Mark Terry about his latest book, Speaking Youth to Power, plus a bit about his journey in climate work, engaging youth and film making. Mark's Books: The Geo-Doc: Geomedia, Documentary Film, and Social Change (2020) Pandemic Poetry (2020) The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities (2022) Speaking Youth to Power: Influencing Climate Policy at the United Nations (2023) Mark's Films: The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning (2009) The Polar Explorer (2011) The Changing Face of Iceland (2021)
Welcome to the second episode of the second season of Trash Chatter! Join Victoria with a special guest Mark Terry, Board certified patent attorney. They dive into what it takes to have a good trademark and are easily connected to the brand. Mark shares his expertise and discusses the benefits of trademarking and creating patents for a business and how they help protect their assets. He explains how Sparkling Bins patented their equipment, allowing them to distinguish themselves in the Trash Cleaning business. Join Victoria and Mark to hear more on Trademarks and Patents! Don't forget to like and subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes! If you have any questions regarding patents or trademarks contact Mark Terry at: mark@terryfirm.comCheck out our website - https://www.sparklingbinsbusiness.com/ 305-382-BINS Sales@sparklingbins.com
Nothing like being an individual…; Female politics is the way now!…; Christopher from AZ speaks on Roe V Wade. Mark from Queens, NY wants to help his friends overcome anxiety and pills. He asks how he can convince his friends to get off it. —- Back to Mark… Terry from South Carolina says Mexican moms are pretty mean.
OK, this one is longer than her usual... in Julie's defence, she is a self proclaimed CHATTER, and her guest, Carolyn Kelly, has had so many interesting twists and turns to her life on her path to her current documentarian work. You MUST hear her story! Follow Carolyn on Instagram at @JeeperzCrow Covenant House: https://covenanthousetoronto.ca/ Check out Mark Terry @markterry2015 and his environmental documentary work at @youth_climate_report or on Facebook: youthclimatereport The Changing Face of Iceland: thechangingfaceoficeland.com Facebook: thechangingfaceoficelend AND, last but DEFINITELY not least, check out the trailer for Carolyn's documentary about Michelle DuBarry, Canada's drag legend at https://vimeo.com/251083583 FB: MyMichelleDocumentary Thank you for listening! Subscribe, rate, review or email Julie at jewelssays@gmail.com
This week at Calvary Chapel Newcastle Terry Martens begins a new series called "Simply Jesus" - a verse by verse study through the book of Mark. This day is a milestone in the ministry of Terry - at the end of Mark Terry would have preached through every single verse of the New Testament! For more teachings, visit: https://ccn.org.au/teachings If you have any questions, please visit https://ccn.org.au/contact and get in touch!
Mike and Ritu are back at it in the first ever Video Podcast. While at first glance it may seem like just a video, but the reality is, its edited and produced to give you a little more than just an audio experience! This episode we are talking about the Situation, Ketamine is back in the news again, and we welcome Mark Terry, who is the Chief Certification Officer for the NREMT to discuss a new program for EMS physicians to get certified as an EMT or Paramedic! Thanks for making the SecondShift the fastest growing podcast on the network! Please leave us a great review on iTunes or wherever you listen! We appreciate you so much.
Canada is a country that led the way when it came to documentary filmmaking. From the early days of the movie camera, used to bring settlers to our country, to the creation of feature length documentaries, it is part of our heritage. Today, I talk with Mark Terry from York University about the history of Canadian documentary filmmaking. E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Support: www.patreon.com/canadaehx Website: www.canadaehx.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/canadianhistoryehx Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird
On this episode of Between the Line, Horst and Drew sit down with production designer/art director Mark Terry (Occulus, Rage, ) to discuss all things art department. Mark has worked his way around the call sheet, but found his calling in the art department. Check us out www.facebook.com/betweentheline www.facebook.com/mopcastnetwork @mopcastnetwork www.mopcast.com
Listen is as producer Mark Terry talks about the Paris climate summit, adaptation versus mitigation, hopeless data and how we need to cultivate courage with regard to the crisis we find ourselves in. Film Synopsis The Youth Climate Report film project includes a 45-minute linear documentary film and a multi-linear documentary film project. The multi-linear documentary is represented by a Geographic Information System (GIS) map of the world and created in a beta program developed by Google called Fusion.The map shows pinpoints around the world that when clicked (or touched on a tablet or mobile device) opens up various media related to information on climate research being conducted at those coordinates. The media includes a video of the researcher and their work, a link to their organization or institution for additional reference and a link to the online profile of the researcher or climate change maker.The map is part of the PhD research being conducted by York University grad student Mark Terry. It was introduced in Paris this year at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21). It can currently be accessed on two UN websites: UNEP & UNFCCC Trailer Link to Film Here IMDB Biography After graduating from York University’s Glendon College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1980, Mark Terry embarked on 25-year career as a journalist and documentary filmmaker. His science and nature films have made a significant impact with the policymakers of the United Nations. His work with the UN and the world’s scientific community has been recognized on many fronts. He has been decorated with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Stefansson Medal, the Gemini Humanitarian Award and in August this year was named one of Canada’s greatest explorers by Canadian Geographic Magazine. In 2014, he returned to York to pursue his Master of Arts degree in Humanities with a research focus of how documentary film can be mobilized as an instrument of social change. He continues this research today as a PhD candidate at York University in Toronto working closely with the United Nations Environment Programme. His innovative work with a new beta program developed by Google called Fusion is being presented to delegates and policymakers attending the 21st Convention of Parties in Paris this December at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The interactive geographic information system map is a multi-linear documentary project that showcases climate research from around the world. For more info about the UN initiative please look here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get truly inspired by a couple of the young women from iMatter Youth who are determined to make a difference before they even graduate high school! Green Dude and filmmaker Mark Terry on his interactive films for Paris COP21, and a wonderful GD Biz profile with Corinna Basler of Green Festivals.
Filmmaker Mark Terry talks about his amazing new interactive non-linear documentary film series designed especially for Paris COP21.
Great Green Dude segment featuring filmmaker Mark Terry, who is working on the Youth Climate Report film, which will be featured in Paris @ the upcoming UN COP21 to help ratify universal climate agreement (the Green Divas are planning to be there BTW). YCR is still recruiting films form young filmmakers! Listen for deets.
An interesting show with a eclectic mix of topics, including a fascinating interview with filmmaker, Mark Terry. Other great segments include a Green Divas Eco-Sexy with Brigitte Mars on herbs to enhance sexual vitality; a funny, but important Green Divas at Home segment with Lindsay Coulter on what you should NOT flush down the toilet; Green Diva Ali shares a great 'to-do' list for July gardening; and of course always an excellent Green Divas myEARTH360 report from GD Lynn Hasselberger. And you'll want to hear GD Lynn talking about her recent trip to Ford . . .
There are numerous myths and misconceptions about head lice. Regretfully, some have been translated into school policies that can do immeasurable harm to students and families. In this segment out guest debunk these myths and offer school nurses critical resources that can be used to educate and manage lice out breaks in schools. Mark Terry has been in public education for 33 years, 23 as principal. Served as an administrator in urban, suburban, and rural districts from low socioeconomic to high. Principal of Eubanks Intermediate School in Southlake, Texas. Currently serving as the president of the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). DeborahPontius is health services coordinator for Pershing county school district in Lovelock, NV and immediate past NASN board member She wrote "hats off to lice" for NASN school nurse 2011 regarding lice policy change in my district.
For this week's show we pulled out our 2nd interview that we were able to do with nationally ranked revolver shooter Mark Terry where we talked about getting into competition revolver shooting.
This week we talk about lead poisoning from shooting with our guest, Nationaly ranked revolver shooter, Mark Terry.