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  1. Can Alexa, Cortana, Google Assistant and Siri save your life? A mixed-methods analysis of virtual digital assistants and their responses to first aid and basic life support queries
  2. Proximal External Aortic Compression for Life-Threatening Abdominal-Pelvic and Junctional Hemorrhage: An Ultrasonographic Study in Adult Volunteers
  3. Automated video surveillance and machine learning: Leveraging existing infrastructure for cardiac arrest detection and emergency response activation
  4. Comparing the socioeconomic status of critical care doctors and patients
  5. What makes a difference?
  6. Utilization Criteria for Prehospital Ultrasound in a Canadian Critical Care Helicopter Emergency Medical Service: Determining Who Might Benefit
  7. Time delays associated with vasoactive medication preparation and delivery in simulated patients at risk of cardiac arrest
  8. Bi-manual proximal external aortic compression after major abdominal-pelvic trauma and during ambulance transfer: A simulation study
  9. Resuscitation following opioid overdose: Old ideas and new threats
  10. Opioids and overdoses: Time to get serious; time to get sensible
  11. Five-year Retrospective Review of Physician and Non-physician Performed Ultrasound in a Canadian Critical Care Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
  12. A Pragmatic Randomized Evaluation of a Nurse-Initiated Protocol to Improve Timeliness of Care in an Urban Emergency Department
  13. Optimization of indirect pressure in order to temporize life-threatening haemorrhage: A simulation study
  14. Advanced Google life support: Leveraging search results to improve bystander out-of-hospital cardiac arrest response
  15. How using point-of-care ultrasound the prehospital care phase affects patient management.
  16. Double-barrelled resuscitation: A feasibility and simulation study of dual-intraosseous needles into a single humerus
  17. Increased cannula dead space = increased time to medication receipt by patients
  18. Manual external aortic compression
  19. Can clinicians compress adequate weight to occlude the central vessels of the abdomen?
  20. Review article on smartphone feedback during chest compressions
  21. Brief synopsis of bimanual external aortic compression in letter-to-the-editor format.