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Heavy Lies the Helmet

Heavy Lies the Helmet

著者: Mike Boone Dan Rauh & Dr. Amanda Humphries
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The Heavy Lies the Helmet® Podcast is by critical care professionals, for critical care professionals. Hosted by Mike Boone, Dan Rauh, and Dr. Amanda Humphries, we dive deep into the realities of emergency and critical care medicine. Our conversations are raw, honest, and practical — cutting through the noise to focus on real-world challenges, clinical decision-making, and the human side of high-acuity care. Whether we're unpacking complex patient scenarios, discussing the nuances of teamwork and leadership, or highlighting the mental and emotional weight of the job, our podcast offers a space where providers can learn, connect, and feel understood. No fluff. No corporate agendas. Just real talk for real clinicians.© 2025 Heavy Lies the Helmet® - All Rights Reserved 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Episode 136 - Bronchoscope of Practice
    2026/01/14

    Airway management gets dangerous.

    In this episode of the podcast, we explore prehospital bronchoscopy—a true bleeding-edge concept—and where it fits in managing airway obstruction before the hospital. We talk mucous plugs, massive hemoptysis, refractory hypoxia, how to address obstructions you can't fix with pressure or bronchodilators, and what to do when bronchoscopy is likely unavailable. This isn't about chasing new tools—it's about physiology, pattern recognition, and knowing when innovation may help.

    When it comes to considering prehospital bronchoscopy in your system, ask yourself the following:

    1. Is this something we need?
    2. Can we do the training to support it?

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    50 分
  • Episode 135 - Giving Patients Room to Breathe w/Melody Bishop (Part 2)
    2025/12/17

    Mechanical ventilation doesn't have to feel like wizardry. In this podcast episode, we strip it back to what really matters—simple mental models, clean decision-making, and an approach that works whether you're in the back of a helicopter, a tight ambulance box, or a chaotic ED bay.

    We walk through the foundational concepts and the "why" behind each knob you touch. Then we zoom in on the Hamilton T1, the vent many of us love, hate, and still rely on every single shift. We cover what the T1 gets right, where people get tripped up, and how to let the machine work with you instead of against you.

    If you've ever wished mechanical ventilation felt less like memorizing settings and more like understanding physiology in motion, this episode will tighten up your practice and give you tools you can use on your very next flight or transport.

    Get CE hours for our podcast episodes HERE!

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    Disclaimer: Heavy Lies the Helmet's content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always follow local guidelines and consult qualified professionals before applying any information. The hosts and guests are not responsible for errors, omissions, or outcomes. Views expressed are their own and do not reflect their employers or affiliates.

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    35 分
  • Episode 134 - Giving Patients Room to Breathe w/Melody Bishop (Part 1)
    2025/11/21

    Mechanical ventilation doesn't have to feel like wizardry. In this podcast episode, we strip it back to what really matters—simple mental models, clean decision-making, and an approach that works whether you're in the back of a helicopter, a tight ambulance box, or a chaotic ED bay.

    We walk through the foundational concepts and the "why" behind each knob you touch. Then we zoom in on the Hamilton T1, the vent many of us love, hate, and still rely on every single shift. We cover what the T1 gets right, where people get tripped up, and how to let the machine work with you instead of against you.

    If you've ever wished mechanical ventilation felt less like memorizing settings and more like understanding physiology in motion, this episode will tighten up your practice and give you tools you can use on your very next flight or transport.

    Get CE hours for our podcast episodes HERE!

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    Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet

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    Website heavyliesthehelmet.com

    Email contact@heavyliesthehelmet.com

    Disclaimer: Heavy Lies the Helmet's content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always follow local guidelines and consult qualified professionals before applying any information. The hosts and guests are not responsible for errors, omissions, or outcomes. Views expressed are their own and do not reflect their employers or affiliates.

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    58 分
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