Or, to phrase it different, was there a paramedic/EMT/Manager who you wanted to emulate?
In my case, I had 2.
The first one was the Eastern Sector manager, everyone always said if they were dying on the side of the road, that's the guy they would want workin on them. He used to be an army...
First time I performed. CPR was with a bvm on my friends grandfather who had been down. 25 min before 911 was called. Family was all around and my friend wound up seeing her cyanosed grandad. It wasn't pleasant.
21yo female, sharp pain on left side of chest under her breast.
Feels pain when drinking, otherwise pain comes and goes...if anyone knows what this could be, please let me know. Internet searches are yeilding no results.
Paramedics are called way back into redneck country to deliver a baby.
The younger paramedic passes out when he sees the head crowning so the Senior man enlists the help of the woman's 5-year-old son, Ephrum.
After delivering the baby and slapping it on the bottom, the Medic asks the boy...
I think we should probably agree to disagree on this one. I will admit that I didn't know the intent the doctor had, but I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt due to the pt's perceieved level of consciousness. If I knew for a fact it was abuse, I wouldn't have posted it.
The intent was to check for consciousness, because he very well could have been out like a light, he seemed rather unconscious and unresponsive to everyone in the room. I most certainly wouldn't have posted the story if the doctor had done it to abuse the patient.
But like I said, the...
I've only ever seen a sternal rub done on a post-dictal frequent-flyer with a history of being uncooperative, abusive to paramedics, and oftened faked being unresponsive, so the doc used the rub to see if he was conscious or faking or not...End result, doctor almost got punched in the head.
+ The only action your 3/4-ton Utility/Fire Prevention truck sees is the Chief or DC using it for groceries or you using it to bring tables from the fire station to your family get-together.
+ Your Lieutenant has ever used the Tanker/Pumper to fill someone's pool.
+ Your tanker used to...
She's up against the steering wheel, if you have a come-along you could pull it back, otherwise you would be waiting for the fire department to arrive with the Jaws and Ram since hydraulics are required.
This is a secenerio that came up during extrication practice.
You are on your way back to your base from a transfer along a stretch of highway that is not heavily travelled or populated when you are called to check out a reported car accident. , the nearest volunteer Fire Department with...
Abdo pad on the shotgun wound, 02, 12-Lead, quickclot (R), Load & Go, I wouldn't want to keep her on scene any longer than necessary. Transport Code 4 CTAS 1 to the nearest hospital, MediVac if possible.
(Primary Care Paramedics, cannot intubate or do IV's)