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Man hospitalized after collision on northwest-side road

A 21-year-old man was unconscious when crews arrived. Author: KENS 5 Staff (KENS 5) Published: 6:21 AM CDT April 5, 2021 Updated: 8:54 AM CDT April 5, 2021 SAN ANTONIO A 21-year-old driver ran a red light and crashed into another vehicle, the San Antonio Police Department said. The incident happened around 2:45 a.m. Monday at the intersection of Thousand Oaks Drive and Jones Maltsberger Road. Police said the 21-year-old man was driving a Honda Civic, going south on Jones Maltsberger. A silver BMW was going west on Thousand Oaks when the two vehicles collided. The BMW then lost control and crashed into a retaining wall. The Honda also spun around and crashed into the wall. That driver was reportedly not wearing a seat belt.

San Antonio police investigate two unrelated homicides on Southwest Side

San Antonio police investigate two unrelated homicides on Southwest Side FacebookTwitterEmail The San Antonio Police Department reported two homicides on the Southwest side Friday night. The first occurred at 9:50 p.m. along the 800 block of W. Baetz Boulevard. A man walked into a home and shot the victim, an unidentified man in his 30s or 40s, officials said. The killer then fled east along Baetz Boulevard on foot, officials said. An officer spotted a man with a gun several blocks away; there was evidence he was involved in the shooting, police said. Raymond Hernandez, 28, was taken into custody and charged with first degree murder and felon in possession of a firearm.

ACLS interventional skills: Are we as good as we should be? : Journal of the American Academy of PAs

Objective:  Methods:  The observational, cross-sectional study assessed participants subjective confidence and objective skills using the ACLS mega code examination. Testing was performed with a Laerdal manikin and standardized code carts. Results:  Participants had a 12% (6% to 22%, 95% CI) pass rate for the stable tachyarrhythmia scenario and a 57% (44% to 69%, 95% CI) pass rate for the unstable tachyarrhythmia scenario. The most significant skills missed were appropriate medications and postconversion maintenance in the stable scenario and appropriate energy selection and successful shock delivery for the unstable scenario. Conclusions:  ACLS providers feel confident in their ACLS skills; however, actual performance demonstrated poor performance in the management of patients with stable and unstable tachyarrhythmias. The recommendation is to observe initial and recertification ACLS classes to investigate the standard to which these core skills are being taught and evalu

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