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Friday Night [under the] Lights 2016 Happy Friday... OK. Full disclosure. It s Friday evening and I m sitting in the Chicago airport (gate H11A, by the way) I happen to be sitting near a whole bunch of electrical outlets that don t work. How do I know they don t work? Because I tried almost all of them to get some laptop juice Nada. I m battling grumpiness, big time. Not sure exactly why It s just one of those nights (and fortunately it doesn t happen to me very often at all). Nothing I can put my finger on. Standard weekly stuff nothing out of the ordinary. No one ticked me off. The regular demons are wellbehaved. I m just grumpy (did I mention none of the stupid outlets work?). And, let me tell you, it really helps to be surrounded by all sorts of other crabby travelers. Perfect. I m sure all of you have had these moments before sort of a Grumpiness of Unknown Etiology (GUE). I know it will soon pass but it s really annoying when it s here I don t like being grumpy never have (there are, of course, individuals that would argue with that). And get this - A lady just tried to plug in her laptop and I didn t even say bad news the outlets are out of service. I just let her experience the frustration of plug & check. Adjust. Check again. Move to lower plug. Check. Unplug. Mumble some bad word. Move on. I created my very own personal misery loves company moment. I m not proud of my little disengagement, but in its own way, it helped

But then something happened. It was like the Grumpy Police sent in a Strike Team. As I m sitting there at gate H11A (not charging anything, by the way because the OUTLETS IN ONE OF THE WORLD S BUSIEST AIRPORTS DON T WORK Did I mention that?) An adorable little girl in a purple dress was running back and forth from passenger to passenger (otherwise known as strangers in this particular scenario). She had this loud but powerfully contagious laugh. She would run up to someone, position her face to look directly at the other person s face (bending and twisting to make sure she had a perfect alignment) and she would belly laugh and run back to her (I think) mom. As soon as she touched base, she set out for her next stare victim. She approached carefully aligned her face, looked them in the eye and let out that laugh. Then she bolts back over to mom. She did this 6 or 7 times and every time she did it, more people stopped what they were doing (which in in airport is usually stuff that fuels grumpiness) and watched her. She seemed to randomly choose who she ran over to no real pattern. As more and more people watched her, they would smile and some would even laugh themselves. It was pretty magical. I found my Grumpy Self watching this little girl in a purple dress in a crowded airport filled with a healthy proportion of Crabbies literally cheer up an entire waiting area (myself included). What she did was simple nothing complex. Her happiness and laughter were a really nice distraction that allowed all of us to reset a bit. One person changed the mood of an entire crowd. And, as all of us got up to board, people clapped for her and she grinned from ear to ear. She all of a sudden became very shy, but it was clear both she & her mom were well aware of the Grumpy Rescue they had just completed. For a split second, it didn t matter that an ENTIRE BANK OF ELECTRICAL OUTLETS DID NOT WORK AND NO ONE IN CHICAGO AIRPORT ADMINISTRATION SEEMS TO CARE. Did I mention that???? So, that little girl made all our lives better for a brief moment in time I ll say it again It was magical. And really easy. She reminded me how important it is for all of us to never forget the power we have to help realign individual and group grumpiness. We need to do it more often Especially when work or personal times are a bit tough or tensions are running high. We can take the edge off of nagging discomfort, grumpiness or just that overall blah everyone feels on occasion It makes lives better Even WHEN THERE S NO FRIGGIN POWER (really?)

The importance of fluid timing in severe sepsis & septic shock We ve talked a lot about sepsis over the past few months. It truly is the latest of the timesensitive critical conditions that we re called upon to manage. And it s really important to focus significant effort on building an appropriate system to manage patients with sepsis or potential sepsis. As a reminder, patients with sepsis have a higher mortality than patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction, significant trauma or Stroke They are also more likely to have significant associated comorbidities and have longer lengths of hospitalization and are three times as likely to be sent to long-term care after hospitalization. Aggressive fluid resuscitation has become a cornerstone of therapy in managing this patient population. An article published by Leisman and colleagues in the current issue of Annals of Emergency Medicine looked at patient outcome in severe sepsis or septic shock based on timing of initiation of fluid resuscitation (Ann Emerg Med. 2016 Sep;68(3):298-311). As in previous studies, their data supports early fluid resuscitation, ideally in less than 30 minutes from suspected diagnosis. They looked at 1,866 patients severe sepsis or septic shock. The difference in mortality based on fluid administration interval was significant: < 30 m 13.3% 31-60 m 16.0% 61-180m 16.9% > 180m 19.7% The message to EMS? Continue to aggressively screen patients for potential sepsis syndromes and hop on appropriate fluid administration for those patients that meet the sepsis screening criteria. One more tool in our toolbox designed to battle the high morbidity & mortality of sepsis. By the way, if you re interested in seeing a tremendous public education effort to spread the word about sepsis and highlight the human side of this disease, go to the Sepsis Alliance website www.sepsis.org.

Anticoagulant & antiplatelet use assessment by EMS in head trauma patient s Strong work by a team of EMS & Fire agencies in the Sacramento Prehospital Research Consortium. They collectively published a study looking at the ability of EMS Providers to identify anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy use in older patients with an acute head injury. Use of these meds can have a dramatic impact on hemorrhage in head injury and may change patient destination to a higher level of care. AMR was one of the study sites that participated. The findings demonstrated that the use of antiplatelet or anticoagulant medications in older adults with blunt head trauma and transported by EMS is common. EMS and ED/hospital providers have acceptable agreement when assessing for a patient s use of warfarin but not with DOAC, aspirin, and other antiplatelet agent use. Message to EMS? In patients with head trauma (and trauma for that matter) it s important to explore a medication history and screen for drugs that may increase bleeding. A glimpse at the World of AMR Given the spirit of the political season, I think this Glimpse is fitting. Although it s a rerun, it s one of my favorite photos since I ve been at AMR. I m really proud that we have been able to earn the trust of so many in such unique and different environments This picture reminds me that everything we do in our professional world builds our reputation (good or bad) one event, one person, one project, one comment or one community at a time. Constantly staying focused on what we do and how well we do it every time earns us the privilege of doing even more great stuff in the future (whether in our professional or personal lives)

WTH? Tonight s WTH comes from the Interstate right outside Austin, TX. I captured this a few weeks ago while driving down the road. So not only do we have gas stations here, but you can pick up a nasty infection while you re out Just swing into the CMV (Cytomegalovirus) station Welcome to Texas. Epilogue So a wife texts her husband on a cold winter s morning: "Windows frozen, won't open." Her husband texts back: "Gently pour some lukewarm water over it." Wife texts back 5 minutes later..

"Computer is really screwed up now. So, that s it from my world. Happy Friday. I m glad I was able to get most of this done DESPITE there being no power in the Chicago Airport Gate H11A area (did I bring that up earlier?). All kidding aside, remember the gift you have to make things just a little better, a little happier, a little less grumpy, a little more joyful and rewarding just like the little girl at gate H11A in Chicago as she moved from face to face and reminded everyone of the fun parts of life. And if you don t know where Gate H11A is in Chicago Feel free to ask any of the employees for directions to the STUPID GATE WITHOUT POWER. I bet they all know. Ed Ed Racht, MD Chief Medical Officer American Medical Response ed.racht@evhc.net