by Allison Antevy | May 3, 2016 | Blog
All Blog From Devastation to Determination: The Heavy Burden of Pediatric Care in the Field ShareTweet By Peter Antevy, MD & Rachel Sobel – Eight years ago, in a gated South Florida community on a summer afternoon, Jonathan Robbins found himself racing to...
by Allison Antevy | Mar 27, 2016 | Blog
All Blog AED Disparity Could Be the Difference Between Life and Death ShareTweet By Peter Antevy, MD – Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) has garnered significant attention lately. And for good reason – according to SuddenCardiacArrest.org, it’s a leading cause of...
by Allison Antevy | Mar 16, 2016 | Handtevy Minute Video
All Blog Adenosine Tips and Tricks ShareTweet It is well known that adenosine is rarely given in the field, especially to pediatric patients. The reason why has to do with not only the dosing (calculations) but also the logistics of administration. In this short...
by Allison Antevy | Feb 23, 2016 | Handtevy Minute Video
All Blog 1-100 IV ShareTweet Watch how to make Epinephrine 1:100,000 (0.01 mg/mL) for severe anaphylaxis. Your patient will have received 3 doses of Epi 1:1,000 IM yet clinically is still deteriorating. Your next move is to start an Epi infusion yet this may take...
by Allison Antevy | Feb 20, 2016 | Broadcast
All Press Project Kits Help Oregon Medics with Drug Dosages [KTVZ Oregon] ShareTweet LA PINE, Ore. — KTVZ — The La Pine Fire District recently completed a two-year project to upgrade its life support system that helps paramedics act more quickly in a...