Afleveringen
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In this episode of Tac Medic Whiskey, Dr. Stephen P. Wood breaks down the real and present dangers of chemical exposures faced by SWAT operators and tactical medics. From OC spray and tear gas to unknown deployed gases and hazardous industrial chemicals, we cover the risks, symptoms, and critical field treatments. We also dive into one of the deadliest hidden threats—detergent suicides—detailing how first responders can recognize, respond, and stay safe. Whether you're in the field or training for the next operation, this episode is packed with essential tactical medical knowledge to keep you and your team protected. Tune in, learn, and stay mission-ready!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This episodes focuses on prevention of eye injuries as well as the tactical management of simple to advanced eye injuries.
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In this episode we take a deep dive into junctional trauma. What is it and what can we do about it. We talk about some novel tools as well as Bordeaux and baguettes.
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In this episode we tackle hypothermia - from prevention to treatment in the tactical environment.
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Brown, D. J. A., et al. (2019). Prehospital hypothermia management in trauma patients: A systematic review. Critical Care Medicine, 47(7), 959-966.
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In this episode we look at point of care antibiotics. Can we learn from the combat experience? Should tactical medics carry antibiotics? If so, what should we carry? This and more on this episode of the Tac Medic Whiskey podcast.