EMS Magazine Monthly Insider: January ‘08
Scott DeBoer
“Before you start breathing for a newborn, take a deep breath for yourself,” Scott says.
Scott DeBoer, RN, MSN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, is a flight nurse at the University of Chicago Hospitals, a transport nurse with Superior Ambulance Service in Elmhurst, IL, and founder of Peds-R-Us Medical Education. Listen as he discusses why two of the main issues in breathing for babies are managing your own stress and using the most appropriate equipment available. “If it’s baby equipment, use it,” Scott writes in his January EMS Magazine article Breathing for Babies. “If not, get it.”
Breathing for Babies was written by Scott DeBoer in conjunction with Debbie Andrews, RN, RM, MN, a clinical nurse consultant for NSW Newborn & Paediatric Emergency Transport Service in Sydney, Australia and with Michael Seaver, RN, BA, a senior consultant with ACS HealthCare Solutions in Dearborn, MI. Read the full article in your January 2008 issue of EMS Magazine or online.
Also, look for Scott’s training DVD “Expressway & Elevator Deliveries” and his EMS/ER newborn resuscitation book, “Emergency Newborn Care: The First Moments of Life” available at www.peds-r-us.com. Contact Scott at scott@peds-r-us.com.
EMS Magazine Monthly Preview January ‘08
Listen to hear about this month’s features, including Mike Smith’s Top 20 Product Picks from EMS Expo, and how to hire the right EMS personnel for your organization.
