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The following video presentation is a brief overview of the role of the confederate in simulation. Quite simply, the confederate is one of the best tools I have found in the quest to enhance the fidelity/realism for participants in immersive simulation. I will be presenting soon at the Laerdal SUN […]

Plants in Simulation


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My first reaction when asked to write a piece for Injectable Orange was almost embarrassment that someone felt I had something to contribute to this up swell of amazing nursing and medical blogs that have changed the way I think about reflective learning over the last 3 years.  This was […]

What Happens When You Work With Warring Tribes?



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      The evidence around high flow humidified nasal oxygen in adult patients is developing, although the physiological mechanisms remain poorly understood. Instead of replicating information relating to the performance and summary of mechanisms, I’d encourage you to check out this very succinct and thorough overview from the LITFL […]

Poor Man’s “High” Flow Nasal Oxygen


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I am incredibly excited to welcome Patrick Bafuma on board as a guest author to Injectable Orange. Patrick is an Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant in Hudson Valley, New York. This role was quite foreign to me before “meeting” Patrick. The physician assistant practices medicine under the supervision of a Physician […]

Life, Death and God in ED



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I am an old school nurse of the generational belief that the old ways, once learnt, are the right way, and the way it should be forever more. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are just a perverted way of checking out whether old school friends and ex-girlfriends […]

FOAM & Social Media: The New Learning for an Old ...


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Last year I met Doug Lynch (@thetopend). Doug is one of those rare people who lives out his own genuine philosophy. An honest, heart on his sleeve type fellow, disarming, charming and by his own admission a suitable helping of bonkers. Sometimes you meet someone and instantly feel like you’ve […]

Irish Jellybeanery and the Man that Makes Everyone Smile