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Volume 14 Number 6 June 2022 The clinical monthly for emergency care professionals EDITORIAL Greatest strength Aysha Mendes 225 CLINICAL PRACTICE Paramedic decision-making and the influence of bias: a case study David (Spud) Tory and Iain Darby 226 Prehospital management of sickle cell crisis: a case report Jack Alan Llewelin Davies 242 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Innovations in preoperative control of exsanguination in major trauma Andrew Williamson 234 EDUCATION Students’ experience and perceived value of a clinical simulation centre Craig Mortimer and Ann Ooms 250 NQP PERSPECTIVE Pacing for a marathon Mahdiyah Bandali 259 SPOTLIGHT ON RESEARCH Pete Gregory 260 COURSES 262 © © A D O B E S T O C K / K A T E R Y N A _ K O N How prepared are you to manage a sickle cell crisis? Turn to p.242 for a case report, as well as the pathology of sickle cell disease, and how to identify it and initiate correct treatment Mission Statement: Journal of Paramedic Practice (JPP) is the only monthly peer-reviewed and evidence-based journal for the paramedic profession. JPP provides the latest practical, clinical and professional information for all paramedics, including emergency care practitioners and assistants, medical technicians, critical care paramedics, combat medical technicians, and members of voluntary aid societies. JPP has a team of consultant editors with a strong commitment to paramedic sciences, as well as a prestigious editorial board that represents different strands of the profession. JPP will help you update your knowledge in important areas of practice and ultimately deliver the best possible care to your patients. JPP also offers free online CPD modules for all subscribers, allowing you to fulfil your CPD requirements at a time suited to you. Journal of Paramedic Practice • Vol 14 No 6

Volume 14 Number 6

June 2022

The clinical monthly for emergency care professionals

EDITORIAL Greatest strength Aysha Mendes

225

CLINICAL PRACTICE Paramedic decision-making and the influence of bias: a case study David (Spud) Tory and Iain Darby 226 Prehospital management of sickle cell crisis: a case report Jack Alan Llewelin Davies 242 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Innovations in preoperative control of exsanguination in major trauma Andrew Williamson 234 EDUCATION Students’ experience and perceived value of a clinical simulation centre Craig Mortimer and Ann Ooms 250 NQP PERSPECTIVE Pacing for a marathon Mahdiyah Bandali 259 SPOTLIGHT ON RESEARCH Pete Gregory 260 COURSES 262

© © A D O B E S T O C K /

K A T E R Y N A _ K O N

How prepared are you to manage a sickle cell crisis? Turn to p.242 for a case report, as well as the pathology of sickle cell disease, and how to identify it and initiate correct treatment

Mission Statement: Journal of Paramedic Practice (JPP) is the only monthly peer-reviewed and evidence-based journal for the paramedic profession.

JPP provides the latest practical, clinical and professional information for all paramedics, including emergency care practitioners and assistants, medical technicians, critical care paramedics, combat medical technicians, and members of voluntary aid societies. JPP has a team of consultant editors with a strong commitment to paramedic sciences, as well as a prestigious editorial board that represents different strands of the profession.

JPP will help you update your knowledge in important areas of practice and ultimately deliver the best possible care to your patients. JPP also offers free online CPD modules for all subscribers, allowing you to fulfil your CPD requirements at a time suited to you.

Journal of Paramedic Practice • Vol 14 No 6

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