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Kā labāk dzīvot
Pirmo palīdzību var sniegt jebkurš: ja nepalīdzēsim, labāk nebūs

Kā labāk dzīvot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 48:04


Pirmā palīdzība būtu jāzina un jāmāk katram, lai spētu palīdzēt sev un līdzcilvēkiem. Kas ietilpst pirmās palīdzības sniegšanā, kur un kā to iemācīties, raidījumā Kā labāk dzīvot, skaidro biedrības "Latvijas Sarkanais Krusts" Pirmās palīdzības un Ārkārtējo situāciju programmas pasākumu koordinators Roberts Puriņš un Neatliekamās medicīniskās palīdzības dienesta pārstāvis Pirmās palīdzības apmācības sistēmas organizēšanas nodaļas galvenais speciālists Miķelis Puķītis. Pirmo palīdzību var snieg jebkurš, gan cilvēks, kuram ir zināšanās medicīnā, gan bez zināšanām, izmatojot pieejamo ekipējumu.  "Jebkurš var snieg psiholoģisko atbalstu, kas arī ietilpst pirmajā palīdzībā, cietušo mierināt, ar viņu runāt, kaut vai izsaukt neatliekamo medicīnisko palīdzību, tās ir pamatlietas, ko var darīt jebkurš," atzīst Roberts Puriņš. Pirmo var sniegt jebkurš, neatliekamā  – speciālistu ziņā. Ja pirmo palīdzību sniedz laikus, bieži ir situācijas, ka neatliekamā medicīniskā palīdzība nav nepieciešama cietušajam.  "Var novērot pozitīvu tendenci, – cilvēki arvien vairāk sniedz pirmo palīdzību citiem, kā arī apgūst to," gandarīts Miķelis Puķītis. "Esmu redzējis uz ielas, ka cilvēkiem, kas cietuši ceļu satiksmes negadījumos, gan cilvēkiem, kas atrasti uz ielas guļot, sniedz palīdzību. Pats arī vairākas reizes esmu to darījis. Visus mudinu iet un palīdzēt, jo pirmās minūtes ir svarīgākās." Miķelis Puķītis arī mudina apgūt pirmo palīdzību, jo uz ielas situācijas, kurās nepieciešams palīdzēt, būs retāk, vairāk sadzīvē, kad nākas palīdzēt sev tuviem cilvēkiem. "Jāatceras, ja nepalīdzēsim, labāk nebūs. Ja cilvēks bezsamaņā neelpos un mēs neko nedarīsim, tad viņš neizdzīvos. Protams, ir psiholoģiskais aspekts, kā būs, kļūdas, vai es zināšu. Sliktākajā gadījumā, ja neatceras, ko darīt, zvans 113, dispečeri ir apmācīti, var savienot ar ārstiem-konsultantiem, ir speciāli algoritmi, kā dienesta darbinieki var telefona sarunā izstāstīt, kas un kā ir pareizi jādara," turpina Miķelis Puķītis. Ar cietušo jāpaliek visu laiku, līdz ierodas Neatliekamā medicīniskā palīdzība.

High-Fidelity Conversations
"Untitling" Your Physician | The effects of calling your doctor by their first name with Dr. Dawn Prall

High-Fidelity Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 29:23


[S1 9] Dawn Prall, M.D., FACEP, is the Medical Director for the Center for Innovative Learning (aka the Mount Carmel Sim Lab), here in Columbus, Ohio. She also has extensive experience as an acute care physician. For this episode, we talk with her about an online article from Medscape dealing with the pros and cons of ditching a formal title for a physician in a clinical setting. Dr. Prall is notorious in the Sim Lab for wanting her colleagues to call her "Dawn," but listen in on this episode to see if she holds the same thoughts for how people should address her in a clinical environment. Check out this conversation to learn more about: What are some of the consequences of addressing a physician by their first name? Does gender play a factor in "untitling" a physician? What can you do, as a physician, to help promote a friendly interaction with patients while maintaining professional boundaries? What can you do, as the patient, to avoid offending your physician by being too casual? And more! Quick Links:PDFs of the Medscape article and associated studies: Linktree Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabaySound FX obtained from Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.com

Basketstudija 2+1
Oskars Virsis: “Ja ar katru spēli būsim labāki, uzvaras atnāks”

Basketstudija 2+1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 57:43


“Basketstudijā 2+1” viesojās komandas “VALMIERA GLASS VIA” jaunais galvenais treneris Oskars Virsis, kura vadībā valmierieši uzlabojuši bilanci Pafbet Latvijas – Igaunijas līgā. Runājām par: - iemesliem, kāpēc komandas pieredzējušo spēlētāju “frakcija” komplektēta no ārzemniekiem; - līkločiem kluba ilgtermiņa stratēģijā; - motivējošu savstarpējo konkurenci treniņos; - junioru gatavību pilnvērtīgi iekļauties pieaugušo basketbolā; - studentu piesaisti; - sezonas sākumā piedzīvotajām neveiksmēm; - ticību komandas un spēlētāju spēkam; - izaicinājumu uzņemties galvenā trenera pienākumus un pirmajiem lēmumiem; - Nika Salenieka un Valtera Vēvera izaugsmi; - uzvaru pār Igaunijas čempioniem un zaudējumu Gulbenē; - komandas reakciju uz -19 Latvijas basketbola Užavas kausa izcīņas trešās kārtas pirmajā spēlē; - spēļu triecienciklu līdz Ziemassvētkiem; - komandas mērķiem un izaicinājumiem. 58 minūtes par “VALMIERA GLASS VIA” tuvāko pagātni, tagadni un nākotni.

High-Fidelity Conversations
Standardized Patients | More than just a manikin for education with Sally Hinshaw

High-Fidelity Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 34:09


[S1 8] Sally Hinshaw is a local, professional Standardized Patient (SP). She's been assisting our Sim Lab for years in various healthcare scenarios as she pretends to be a patient for learners who require an extra dose of realism to help achieve the required goals. Listen in on this conversation with Sally to learn more about: What does a SP do? What kinds of scenarios does a SP help with? What are the advantages of using a SP vs. a manikin? How do I become a SP? Do I need to have a medical background to become a SP? Can I be a SP for virtual education? And more! Quick Links:More info on what a Standardized Patient is and related info: healthysimulation.com Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabaySpecial outro music was obtained from Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.com

Chicago's Bravest Stories Podcast
Roll Call: Al Medina CFD Sim Lab

Chicago's Bravest Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 49:37


Vince talks to Al Medina, a 16 year veteren of the Chicago Fire Department, who runs the Sim lab for training members in real life scenarios. Hear Al's personal medical emergency with a twist of irony

The Resident Rulebreakers
Season 3, Episode 13 - After the Storm: Rocky Night

The Resident Rulebreakers

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 33:52


This week, we discuss episode 4x11 - "After the Storm" - and before you ask why they didn't take cover faster - Kayla explains tornado season in the south - and also they used it to add drama to the show. - Written by Peter Elkoff and Eric I Lu Directed by Pablo Gomez Castro - The ramifications of the tornado #CoNic save their baby chicks from the rain before heading to work. Conrad protects Nic and the baby during the storm - but ends up with an injured shoulder which he shrugs off until Nic reprimands him for it, but stitches him up anyways. Nic decides to go on maternity leave.  Sammie and her surgery - we loved her connection to Jake. What we think will happen to her. Devon and Leela perform brain surgery with power tools on the electrician putting new lights in the SIM Lab. Camille says it reminds her of a Grey's Anatomy episode. We both note we are against Devon and Leela dating, but loved their teamwork in this episode - as well as the show highlighting Leela working through her dyslexia and Devon helping her with it. Also, she kicked everyone's butt at darts when they went to get drinks. Cain and Billie help Rose after she falls in the bathroom - and Billie gets Cain to be vulnerable for once. The paramedic that died after having her leg amputated by Kit.  Also, please more screen time for Kit! We miss the kick ass surgeon. Is Mina being written more emotional now that Shaunette has left the show? What's with that note she left for Nic and the heart emojis she's sending to AJ? I get she's half a world away - but just doesn't sound like Mina. - May is AAPI Awareness month - so we are bringing more awareness to AAPI this month - especially since Camille is Filipino and we have a few cast members who are also AAPI.  This week, we want to bring awareness to the Covid crisis in India. They have more people dying than they have room or supplies. Please help by donating to https://www.giveindia.org/.  - May is also Camille's birthday month (May 12) - so in honor of her birthday - she wishes you to donate to Give India. Matt (May 20) and Emily (May 12) also have birthdays this month. When time comes closer - we will honor their birthdays. - Camille is the host of Hallmark Heartbeats - a podcast about Hallmark Channel movies. Go check it out if you love Hallmark movies. She's @hallmarkheartbeats on Instagram. You can also support her on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hmarkheartbeats, and is on all the same platforms you can find us! - No word on renewal - but we are optimistic. Remember, we didn't get renewed for season 4 until after the finale last year. Spring upfronts are coming - so we should know more soon! - PATREON Want to help us keep growing the podcast? Become a patron. Any dollar amount and cancel at anytime. Money will be used for better software, equipment and interviews. (https://www.patreon.com/theresidentpodcast) - Upcoming Podcasts: - May 10 - 4x12 - "Hope in the Unseen" Discussion - May 17 - 4x13 - "Finding Family" Discussion - May 24 - 4x14 - "Past, Present, Future" Discussion (SEASON 4 FINALE) - SUBSCRIBE: - Podbean - Apple Podcasts - Google Podcasts - Spotify - iHeartRadio - YouTube - CONTACT US: - Email - theresidentrulebreakers@gmail.com - Facebook - The Resident Rulebreakers Podcast or The Resident Fox Fans - Instagram - @theresidentpodcast, @theresidentonfoxfans, @kbcountry37 Twitter - @ResidentPodcast - Next week: Episode 4x12 Discussion - "Hope in the Unseen"  

The Dental Download
34: Tips for Sim Lab & Loupes! (D1 Fall)

The Dental Download

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 48:04


In this episode I am joined with my classmate Mitch! We talk about our sim lab experience in D1 fall and share any advice that we have when it comes to drilling, filling, working with faculty and upperclassman and buying loupes. We also touch on what we think is helpful for pre-dents when looking ahead to sim lab one day. Engage with the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dentaldownloadpodcast/ Mitchell's Email: mitckenn@umich.edu Haley's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/HaleySchultz Haley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haleyschultzdental/

engage d1 sim lab
The Indirect Vision Podcast
#08 Jemma Hanson - Success in SIM Lab

The Indirect Vision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 31:51


Jemma Hanson is a first year dental student at Midwestern University. She has a BA in biology from San Diego State University, she has worked as an assistant in both general and endodontic practices, and has received the highest grade award also known as the Top Gun award on almost every waxing practical. She is interested in cosmetic dentistry and endodontics and enjoys racing motorcycles, painting, and jet skiing.

Straight A Nursing
Surviving skills check off and sim lab: Episode 86

Straight A Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 35:11


Sitting down to take an exam is one thing, but having to actually perform tasks and use critical thinking in the moment is something else altogether. That’s why many students struggle through two of the most dreaded assessments in nursing school: skills check-offs and simulation.  In this podcast episode, Nurse Mo talks you through strategies to help you shine in your skills check-offs and absolutely thrive in your simulation experiences. What is an incredibly stress-inducing situation for many could become a valuable and dynamic learning experience, but only if you leave your anxiety about it at the door. Find out how in this week’s episode. Read more about skills check-offs here: https://www.straightanursingstudent.com/skills-checkoff/ Read more about simulation lab here: https://www.straightanursingstudent.com/nursing-school-sim-lab/ Struggling in your Med Surg course? Grab the Med Surg Success Pack here: https://www.straightanursingstudent.com/study-guides/med-surg-success-pack/ Join the Thriving Nursing Students Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingnursingstudents/

Let's Talk About It
October 16th, 2019 - Kim Ash

Let's Talk About It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019


University of Jamestown Nursing Department Chair Kim Ash was on the show to talk about the nursing department. Ash talks about the SIM Lab, curriculum, in-community experience, and worldwide efforts that nursing students partake in while enrolled in the program.

Get Connected
The All Heart Program & Sudden Cardiac Death

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 7:08


In an effort to beat sudden cardiac death in athletes, The Players Development Academy in Somerset, NJ and St. Peter's University Hospital, have partnered to create The All Heart Program, training athletic coaches to be first responders on the field. Mike O’Neil, Director of the Girls Program at Players Development Academy brings details on the program, which is open to coaches of any sports club and also to individual coaches. For more information, contact James Spaulding, coordinator, the Sim Lab, by phone at 732-745-8600, ext. 5185, or by email at simlab@saintpetersuh.com

Get Connected
The All Heart Program & Sudden Cardiac Death

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 7:08


In an effort to beat sudden cardiac death in athletes, The Players Development Academy in Somerset, NJ and St. Peter's University Hospital, have partnered to create The All Heart Program, training athletic coaches to be first responders on the field. Mike O'Neil, Director of the Girls Program at Players Development Academy brings details on the program, which is open to coaches of any sports club and also to individual coaches. For more information, contact James Spaulding, coordinator, the Sim Lab, by phone at 732-745-8600, ext. 5185, or by email at simlab@saintpetersuh.com

Get Connected
The All Heart Program & Sudden Cardiac Death

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 7:08


In an effort to beat sudden cardiac death in athletes, The Players Development Academy in Somerset, NJ and St. Peter's University Hospital, have partnered to create The All Heart Program, training athletic coaches to be first responders on the field. Mike O’Neil, Director of the Girls Program at Players Development Academy brings details on the program, which is open to coaches of any sports club and also to individual coaches. For more information, contact James Spaulding, coordinator, the Sim Lab, by phone at 732-745-8600, ext. 5185, or by email at simlab@saintpetersuh.com

FreshNP's podcast
Bedside procedures. Does the sim lab prepare you? | Ep. 5

FreshNP's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 31:06


Every NP will be trained to perform invasive procedures at some level. We learn the steps on how to perform them during simulation (sim) lab while in school. Does the sim lab prepare you for the real thing? Kati and Sean discuss some of the details, and Sean shares his first procedure experience. 

Simulcast
Ep. 9 - The Trojan Horse of Simulation

Simulcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 28:54


  The dasSMACC (social medial and critical care) conference was recently held in Berlin. Simulation was a theme woven throughout the conference, and we thought a simulcast episode recapping on some of the messages and themes was timely. Smacc has arguably redefined the way we think about medical conferences – great speakers, great messages, hard core critical care in an engaging format. This year, simulation activities were embedded in main stage talks, workshops, panel discussions and the ‘Sim Haus’ we previewed in a recent Simulcast episode. A series of linked main stage talks from Clare Richmond, Chris Hicks and Jon Gatward gave us a framework for thinking about simulation modalities and matching method to objective. Following the journey of a head injured patient, we saw performances by actor Renee Lim, the incredibly realistic manikin made by Lifecast, and how end of life discussions, organ donation, cognitive biases can be addressed using simulation just as well as the action sequences involving airway management of a head injury. Also on the main stage - Brian Burns opening talk wasn’t about simulation, but rather was a futuristic trauma simulation in which he demonstrated the ways technology might improve our pre-hospital trauma care in the not too distant future, including drone delivered blood products. Jenny Rudolph gave us a practical insight and skills for dealing with ‘WTF’ moments, by seeking out the underlying frames for behaviour we find annoying or disappointing. She led a whole of audience exercise in resetting our response from unhelpful emotion to curiosity, bringing to life her longstanding work in double loop learning and debriefing using advocacy inquiry.     The interprofessional panel discussion (aka ‘the tribalism panel’) sparked conversations about how simulation can be an agent of culture change, but also how deliberate our strategies need to be in making our educational outcomes truly interprofessional. Both Jesse and I were involved in the education panel on Day 3 where simulation was again a core theme, especially as it pertains to preparing learners for the future, connecting with quality improvement in hospitals, and integrating into everyday work. Walter Eppich’s work on how to take our debriefing skills into the clinical area through coaching conversations received a lot of attention. As the Twitter moderator, Jesse wonderfully captured some audience questions and responses in this storify. Pre-conference workshops on Debriefing, Leave the Sim Lab behind and Stress Inoculation were a chance for attendees to deep dive with internationally respected faculty. Jan Schmutz presented his recent work on team reflexivity in the debriefing workshop (an enlightening read, but you will need to concentrate). The last of those workshops connected with a presmacc meeting in London – the Performance Psychology in Medicine Seminar. This fantastic program connected the worlds of high performance in pre-hospital care, other healthcare, elite sport and on stage. The event highlighted work like Mike Lauria’s Psychological skills to improve emergency care providers performance under stress, and others like Vicki Leblanc.   The Sim Haus was a dedicated physical space within the conference venue, which housed industry displays and ‘meet the experts’ session. There was some fascinating new technology and an atmosphere of sharing sim ideas and challenges.   Where to for more? Feel free to go back to #dasSMACC and also #simHaus, and of course wait for the talks and podcasts to be released on the smacc website and podcasts over the year. Next smacc conference is in Sydney February 2019

Nursecasts - A Podcast for Nurses by Nurses
Focus on the Sim Lab: How People w/ Disabilities are Helping to Educate Villanova’s Nursing Students

Nursecasts - A Podcast for Nurses by Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 43:13


An interview with the faculty and research team behind the Nursing Simulation Program at Villanova. Our host visited Villanova’s College of Nursing to learn how the program has impacted students and standardized patients who have participated in the program.

NC Now |  2014 UNC-TV
NC Now | 09/09/14

NC Now | 2014 UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2014 26:45


Western Carolina University celebrates its 125th, while the WCU Sim Lab is gaining renown for its healthcare education program. Telepsychiatry is also gaining popularity in NC for its long-range ability to provide medical aid. And Ran Coble talks with us about the work & mission of the NC Ctr. For Public Policy Research, as he prepares to retire from its helm.

NC Now |  2013 Archive UNC-TV
NC Now | 11/12/13

NC Now | 2013 Archive UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 26:49


We continue our series on the UNC system with Western Carolina University. The state-of-the-art Sim Lab is a highlight of WCU's programs. Endocrinologist Dr. Jennifer Green shares helpful information for Diabetes Awareness Month.