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Best podcasts about smoke inhalation

Latest podcast episodes about smoke inhalation

Herbs with Rosalee
A Conversation with 7Song + Smoke Inhalation and Herbal Medicine Handout

Herbs with Rosalee

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 75:52


I've been wanting to have 7Song on the podcast for a really long time now, so it was exciting to finally get to sit and chat with him. 7Song is well known for his work in first aid and disaster relief, and our conversation touched on many different aspects of this work. People often want to help when there's been a natural disaster like a hurricane, wildfire, or flooding, and 7Song shared some of his best tips on how herbalists can help, along with some of his favorite herbs to have on hand for first aid situations.One specific health situation 7Song discussed was smoke inhalation due to wildfires – sadly, something that has become all too common these days. He gave his number one tip for what to do if you're exposed to wildfire smoke (hint: it has nothing to do with herbs!) and shared his guide on Smoke Inhalation and Herbal Medicine with us. You can download your copy of this fantastic handout here: https://bit.ly/4m3DqoeBy the end of this episode, you'll know:► How 7Song got involved with herbal first aid and disaster relief► The five most common health issues 7Song deals with when giving first aid at large gatherings► What herbalists can do to help with disaster relief – and more importantly, what NOT to do!► How herbs can help your body recover from smoke inhalation► and so much more…For those of you who don't know him, 7Song has long been entranced by the non-human natural world, especially herpetology and botany. He also wants to be helpful in the human community, and herbal medicine feels like a good marriage of these two interests.He is the director and main teacher of the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine, which he started in 1992. He is the Director of Holistic Medicine and a practicing clinic herbalist at the Ithaca Free Clinic, an integrated free clinic that includes both conventional and less-conventional modalities. He is one of the clinic's founders, which opened its doors in 2006. I'm thrilled to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book

Core EM Podcast
Episode 207: Smoke Inhalation Injury

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025


We discuss the injuries sustained from smoke inhalation. Hosts: Sarah Fetterolf, MD Brian Gilberti, MD https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Smoke_Inhalation.mp3 Download Leave a Comment Tags: Environmental, Toxicology Show Notes Table of Contents 00:37 – Overview of Smoke Inhalation Injury 00:55 – Three Key Pathophysiologic Processes 01:41 – Physical Exam Findings to Watch For 02:12 – Airway Management and Early Intervention 03:23 – Carbon Monoxide Toxicity 04:24 – Workup and Initial Treatment of CO Poisoning 06:14 – Cyanide Toxicity 07:19 – Treatment Options for Cyanide Poisoning 09:12 – Take-Home Points and Clinical Pearls Physiological Effects of Smoke Inhalation: Thermal Injury: Direct upper airway damage from heated air or steam. Leads to swelling, inflammation, and possible airway obstruction. Chemical Irritation: Causes bronchospasm, mucus plugging, and inflammation in the lower airways. Increases capillary permeability, potentially causing pulmonary edema. Systemic Toxicity: Primarily involves carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning.

EMS on AIR
Smoke Inhalation Injuries with Dr. Robert Dunne

EMS on AIR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 31:58


In this episode, we welcome Dr. Robert Dunne, who is the EMS Medical Director for the Detroit Fire Department, as well as the Detroit East Medical Control Authority.  Dr. Dunne is here to describe why fire departments and EMS agencies should be prepared to treat patients with smoke inhalation injuries.  Specifically, Dr. Dunne is here to put a spotlight on the toxic twins, cyanide (CN) and carbon monoxide (CO), which are two major contributors to the injury and death of smoke inhalation patients.  During this episode, Dr. Dunne will describe why fire departments and EMS agencies should be prepared to treat patients with smoke inhalation.  In addition, doc will describe the impact of cyanide (CN) and carbon monoxide (CO) on the human body.  Then, he will list and describe the assessment and treatment priorities for smoke inhalation injuries.  Finally, Dr. Dunne will describe the benefits of hydroxocobalamin for patients with signs and symptoms of cyanide toxicity.  Support the show

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Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Concerns about smoke inhalation during wildfires

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 6:01


Far beyond the evacuation zones, there is concern about smoke in the air, and potential impacts on health. Douglas Mulhall is the author of Discovering the Nature of Longevity.

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Strategies to guard against smoke inhalation

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 6:35


The Lung association gives us some strategies to guard against smoke inhalation. Michelle Donaldson is director of communications with the Lung Association of Nova Scotia and PEI.

Wilderness Medicine Updates
Ep. 7 - Wildfire Smoke and Your Health

Wilderness Medicine Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 26:09


In this episode I go deep on the health effects of wildfire smoke, answering some key questions that are relevant to recreational athletes, outdoors professionals, wildland firefighters, and industrial athletes alike:Why is wildfire smoke harmful?Is there a safe level of exposure?Can we trust the EPA's guideline levels? (Spoiler: no)Does the benefit of exercise outweigh the damage of smoke exposure?If you have to be outside, how can you limit harms?And more. Get ready for a trip down nerd lane.Links from the show:Bad reporting from the NY TimesEPA Air Quality Index InfopageStudy: Effects of Air Pollution and Habitual ExerciseRespro Ultralight Particulate MaskCDC Building Ventilation InfoPurpleAir Indoor Air Quality MonitorAwAir Indoor Air Quality MonitorAs always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD. Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.You can pay us a compliment and share the show with a new listener on any popular platform here.

The Why Science Initiative
Episode 2- Wildfire Smoke inhalation with David Scieszka

The Why Science Initiative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 46:00


In this episode of the Why Science Initiative, soon-to-be Dr. David Scieszka tells us about his unexpected finding with extreme distance wildfire smoke inhalation in a mouse field study. David is a Ph.D./MBA candidate with the University of New Mexico focusing on aging processes and cardiovascular health. We discuss the complex mixture of wildfire smoke and the impact it had on his mice from hundreds of miles away, highlighting the national if not global impact that these recent wildfires may have on our cardiovascular health.This episode is perfect for anyone that may not have thought of the impacts that distant wildfires may have on our health, and what considerations we may want to weigh in policy decisions around natural resource management. Please join us for this fascinating episode and subscribe to be notified of future episodes like this. --Links--You can find more about Dr. Scieszka's work here, https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidscieszka/For more information on Quansys Biosciences visit our website https://www.quansysbio.com/Please direct any questions or inquiries for The Why Science initiative to podcast@quansysbio.com

Steve and Ted in the Morning
Smoke-inhalation injuries for a house fire victim in SW Wichita

Steve and Ted in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 39:08


A Wichita man sentenced to 13+ years in prison for a murder five years ago

The Source
Veterans affected by burn pit smoke inhalation will receive help with passing of PACT Act

The Source

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 49:00


On Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act into law. This PACT Act expands benefits for veterans and service members that were exposed to — and inhaled — fumes, debris from large trash fires known as burn pits while serving overseas.

NFPA Journal Podcast
The Dangers of Wildfire Smoke Inhalation

NFPA Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 35:55


As the number and severity of wildfires increase in many parts of the world, experts have concerns over what the health impacts of wildfire smoke inhalation might be. In today's episode, we hear from three researchers who are studying that topic by exposing mice to wildland fire smoke. So far, their research suggests inhaling wildfire smoke can lead to serious lung, heart, and even reproductive issues. 

 Learn more about NFPA's Outthink Wildfire™ program: https://www.nfpa.org/outthinkwildfire 
 If you have questions, feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hello, you can reach The NFPA Podcast at podcast@nfpa.org.

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Clinician's Brief: The Podcast
Smoke Inhalation with Dr. Lane

Clinician's Brief: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 41:57


In this episode, host Alyssa Watson, DVM, talks with Selena Lane, DVM, DACVECC, about her recent Clinician's Brief article, “Smoke Inhalation.” Dr. Lane explains what exactly causes the problems in these pets and how to assess them with a focus on respiratory injury and toxins like carbon monoxide or hydrogen cyanide. She also shares the best therapeutic approaches for these dynamic cases.Resources:https://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/smoke-inhalationContact us:Podcast@briefmedia.comWhere to find us:Cliniciansbrief.com/podcastsFacebook.com/clinciansbriefTwitter: @cliniciansbriefInstagram: @clinicians.briefThe Team:Alyssa Watson, DVM - HostAlexis Ussery - Producer & Digital Content CoordinatorRandall Stupka - Podcast Production & Sound Editing

Disaster Podcast
Smoke Inhalation Injuries with Dr. Joe Holley

Disaster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 32:21


We add another clinical topic to our podcast episode this week. Dr. Joe Holley joins us to talk about smoke inhalation injuries. He points out that these sorts of injuries increase during the winter months as more people use combustion sources to heat their homes and apartments.

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is it recordable?
Smoke Inhalation

is it recordable?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 2:40


Question: A ventilation system for metal grinding operations catches fire and smoke pushes back into the facility and an employee is exposed to heavy smoke before exiting the building. At the muster point, the employee reports lung irritation, a headache, and begins to vomit. At a clinic, a doctor administers an anti-inflammatory shot to the employee to relieve lung inflammation and irritation. Further, the doctor prescribes over the counter ibuprofen per directions and requires the employee take the rest of his shift off to rest at home. The employee is to return to work the next day. Is it recordable?  Answer: Listen to the episode or visit https://www.isitrecordable.com/osha-recordkeeping-scenarios/employee-loses-consciousness-while-voluntarily-using-an-n95-respirator-at-work Episode Sponsor: If you'd like to spotlight your business on this podcast, email redbeard@isitrecordable.com. Music Credit: https://soundcloud.com/daataa (Mitch Murder)

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FRCA Podcast
1 Smoke inhalation injury

FRCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 8:47


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Knife After Death
Fire, Smoke Inhalation and Carbon Monoxide Deaths

Knife After Death

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 60:02


In episode 10 of Season 1 of Knife After Death, Dr. Wolfe discusses the forensic elements of the investigation and autopsy of fire-related deaths. These deaths often involve charred bodies and hinge on a multi-disciplinary investigation including radiology, scene investigation and toxicology studies. First and foremost, murder must be ruled out!

American Ambulance EMS Podcast
16. Smoke Inhalation

American Ambulance EMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 17:48


In today's episode, we discuss smoke inhalation, specifically the toxic gases carbon monoxide and cyanide. Cyanide is a toxic gas formed from the combustion of plastic and petroleum products, which is basically everything a modern home/building is made out of. We discuss the mainstays of prehospital treatment for smoke inhalation, Oxygen, as well as cyanide antidotes carried by prehospital personnel in some EMS agencies in the US and Europe. References:Prospective study of hydroxocobalamin for acute cyanide poisoning in smoke inhalation.Borron SW, Baud FJ, Barriot P, Imbert M, Bismuth C. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49:794-801Sodium thiosulfate or hydroxocobalamin for the empiric treatment of cyanide poisoning?Alan H Hall 1, Richard Dart, Gregory Bogdan. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49:806-813.

Fun and Fast Times Sharon Camarillo
Challenges of Smoke Inhalation In Horses

Fun and Fast Times Sharon Camarillo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020


In light of the tragic loss of life, property and livestock due to the California wild fires, please join us on podcast #36 Fun and Fast Times focusing on Smoke Inhalation as it relates to animals, especially our horses; horses in training, conditioning and competition. Board Certified in Critical Care and Equine Sports Medicine, and a horseman in his own right. Dr Langdon Fielding from Loomis Basin Equine answers our questions. You horse will thank you!

How Neal Feel
Smoke Inhalation

How Neal Feel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 123:51


On this week's show, Neal and Bianca discuss: 1:00 Feeling like a Muslim on 9/11 13:10 Screenshots are the language of the unheard 23:27 D'elia is a looted store. 28:00 Twitter karate 46:46 Legality of screenshots vs. voice recordings. 50:10 Not missing women saying how they didn't think D'elia is good looking. 52:50 The Comedy Store's cultures 1:00:00 People looking for clues about D'elia 1:04:00 How do you tell an adult what to do? 1:11:10 Power imbalances 1:16:37 Bianca smell your flowers YOUR EMAILS: 1:17:47 Binky’s merch 1:22:18 Donating a percentage of sales proceeds to BLM 1:26:37 “Confessions of a Bastard Cop” 1:28:53 Asking friends to post on social media 1:33:50 Asking Neal to have a black guest on the show 1:42:38 Cops + guns 1:46:31 Lady Neal 1:54:07 Sam Harris 1:54:55 Duala Peen Keep sending your *:30 to :60 audio and video* questions to HowNealFeel@gmail.com. Connect with other feelers on reddit! www.reddit.com/r/hownealfeel Discuss the show with the #hownealfeel hashtag on Twitter and everywhere else, and don't forget to rate, review, listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. --- This episode is sponsored by · Light Phone: Light Phone is your phone away from phone. It’s a way to enjoy quality time away from the pressures of the smartphone, doing whatever it is that you love to do the most, and maintaining the peace of mind that you are still reachable. https://www.thelightphone.com/

Custodians of the Planet
A-Z of 2019-2020 Bushfire

Custodians of the Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 68:39


We’re back with Season 2! This week on Custodians of the Planet, we are reflecting on the 2019-2020 summer hellscape. Join us in conversation as Scott, John, Guy, and Deniz discuss different aspects of bushfires. The conversation starts with discovering the relationship between climate change and bushfires, followed by the impact on wildlife and later impact on human health. We conclude with how this bushfire actually might have shaped the dynamics of our society and unlock the power of a community. If you’re running short of time; 1:54 - Climate Science & Bushfires: Associate Professor Scott Mooney is the Deputy Head of the School of Biological Earth, and Environmental Sciences at UNSW. His research focus is on environmental change of the late Holocene and human impacts. 22:34 - Bushfire impact on Fauna: John Grant is the Spokeperson of WIRES. WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service Inc.) is Australia's largest wildlife rescue organisation. WIRES has been rescuing and caring for wildlife for over 30 years 51:18- Smoke Inhalation and Human Health: Associate Professor Guy Marks is a respiratory physician, epidemiologist and a public health physician. He focuses on lung health with specific focus on airways disease, air pollution and tuberculosis and capacity building for lung health research. John Grant the Spokeperson of WIRES. WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service Inc.) is Australia's largest wildlife rescue organisation. WIRES has been rescuing and caring for wildlife for over 30 years. Associate Professor Guy Marks is a respiratory physician, epidemiologist and a public health physician. He focuses on lung health with specific focus on airways disease, air pollution and tuberculosis and capacity building for lung health research.

Air Force Radio News
Air Force Radio News 02 April 2019 A

Air Force Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019


Today's story: Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, purchases firefighter training simulators to reduce the amount of smoke inhalation due to training in live fires.

Midnight in the Bay
Midnight in the Bay Episode 53 - Smoke Inhalation

Midnight in the Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 28:54


Alex is back in the Silver Tongue Studios with stories to start you week off right. This week, Thanksgiving dinner, Black Friday, and his bully phase. What else could you ask for from the hardest working dad in The Bay?Also, egging in his youth turns into real life car chase. What could go wrong?Follow him on Twitter @_woodyalex for updates for his stand upBeats provided by Clayton Shore, Big_cshore on InstagramBrought to you by Silver Tongue AudioFollow us on Twitter @SilverTongueCAWe're on Spotify! Tell your Android friends!Brought to you by Silver Tongue Audio

10th Year Seniors - Culture
10YS - LR2P - Smoke Inhalation

10th Year Seniors - Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 52:03


Renaldo and Taige give a spit by spit, blow by blow account of the mild altercation in Laker Nation. They also relive some classic "almost fights" and discuss what they've seen so far from Buddy and Deandre.

TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine
Podcast #112- Eating Smoke: Inhalation Injuries

TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 15:42


Firefighters are exposed to a number of dangers on a daily basis.  With this being the anniversary of 9/11, we want to dedicate this blog and podcast to all the victims from that day.  Most of us are already very familiar with issues that arise with firefighters such as PTSD and the impact on the body from long hours, overtime, and physical stress.  Unfortunately, we often forget about the other needs and special scenarios that firefighters come across and will cover some of the key aspects in this blog and podcast.

Curiosity Daily
Odd Historical Overlaps, Closed Doors Save Lives, and Vacation Time Helps A Company's Bottom Line

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 9:51


Learn about some surprising overlaps in time that'll make you question your history skills; why keeping your bedroom door closed could save your life; and why vacation time is good for a company's bottom line. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Here's Why Keeping Your Bedroom Door Closed Could Save Your Life Vacation Time Isn't Just Good for Workers — It's Good for a Company's Bottom Line These Overlaps in Time Will Make You Question Your History Skills Amazon smart speaker users, enable ourAlexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EMplify by EB Medicine
Episode 14 – Emergency Department Management of Smoke Inhalation Injury in Adults

EMplify by EB Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018


When treating patients who have suffered injury in a fire, managing their airway is as critical as treating their burns. Join hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD on this episode of EMplify as they take you through the March 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice: Emergency Department Management of Smoke Inhalation Injuries in Adults. This month's issue was authored by Dr. Otterness and Dr. Ahn of the Stony Brook School of Medicine. It was also reviewed by a toxicology duo of Dr. Manini of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Dr. Nelson of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

EMplify by EB Medicine
Episode 14 - Emergency Department Management of Smoke Inhalation Injury in Adults

EMplify by EB Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018


When treating patients who have suffered injury in a fire, managing their airway is as critical as treating their burns. Join hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD on this episode of EMplify as they take you through the March 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice: Emergency Department Management of Smoke Inhalation Injuries in Adults. This month’s issue was authored by Dr. Otterness and Dr. Ahn of the Stony Brook School of Medicine. It was also reviewed by a toxicology duo of Dr. Manini of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Dr. Nelson of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Smoke Inhalation and House Fire Trauma | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcast

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 10:19


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC discusses common concerns following house fire trauma and smoke inhalation in veterinary medicine. How do we treat carbon monoxide toxicosis, cyanide toxicosis, and the respiratory distress seen in these smoke inhalation patients?

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Smoke Inhalation and House Fire Trauma | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcast

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 10:19


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC discusses common concerns following house fire trauma and smoke inhalation in veterinary medicine. How do we treat carbon monoxide toxicosis, cyanide toxicosis, and the respiratory distress seen in these smoke inhalation patients?

EMCrit FOAM Feed
Podcast 122 – Cardiac Arrest after the Toxicology of Smoke Inhalation with Lewis Nelson

EMCrit FOAM Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 18:01


What is the proper care for a patient in cardiac arrest or shock after smoke inhalation if they don't have severe burns?

BAPJC.org 2013 Podcast
Gene Hern, MD - SMOKE INHALATION-A COMPLICATED AND CHALLENGING ILLNESS

BAPJC.org 2013 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 32:54


BAPJC.org 2013 Podcast
Chief Rob Schnepp - SMOKE INHALATION-A COMPLICATED AND CHALLENGING ILLNESS

BAPJC.org 2013 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2012 47:20


SMOKE INHALATION-A COMPLICATED AND CHALLENGING ILLNESS

Radio Redux
The Smoke Inhalation Show (#166)

Radio Redux

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2012 22:53


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ICU Rounds
Smoke Inhalation Injury

ICU Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2011 30:53


Smoke Inhalation injuries can be deadly.  This episode explains why smoke can be so deadly, and how to care for those patients with suspected smoke inhalation injuries.

ICU Rounds
Smoke Inhalation Injury: CO and Cyanide Toxicity

ICU Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2007 38:38


The onset of cold weather will bring with it an increase in structure fires.  The leading cause of deaths in fires is complications from the inhalation of smoke-- not burns.  Learn why smoke is so deadly as well as what are the appropriate methods to treat smoke related asphyxiation.  

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