I think what happened to her is horrible and heartbreaking. My condolences for their loss. Having said that, I'd never do this job pregnant. Not at 4 weeks pregnant, not at 4 months pregnant. There is just too much risk involved.
I wonder if the incident would have been viewed differently if...
I'm creating a different poll option for myself:
Yes, I would feel comfortable doing so, but don't think it's a good idea.
Heck, there's not a whole lot that can make me uncomfortable anymore. However, I think there is a fine line between promoting safe sex and encouraging sex itself...
To the OP-
You will absorb a lot of information over time... and your comfort level will increase. I think it's great that you are taking the initiative to look up terminology and medications that you are not familiar with. I do the same thing: if I see a weird med while looking through a...
I was wondering what everyone thought about an ALS provider running an arrest with a LP 12 (or other monitor) in AED mode. Lazy? Ingenious? Something in between?
Pros and Cons?
I wouldn't have a scanner in my vehicle. But if I did, no, I would not respond. I'm off, and it's not my call. The only way I could come close to intervening is if it happened right in front of me. But to go and search out a patient? Nope.
One of the most important (and sometimes challenging) parts of your job is being a team leader. Scene management includes more than just the patient and their surroundings. If you're still being evaluated, you had definitely better be able to ask anyone with you to help you out, no matter how...
So, you answered his "...what's going on" question... so, is it the word jackass that he took an issue with? Is he implying that you lost your cool with him?
I would absolutely list your Bachelor's Degree, relevant or not, especially if this is a resume for an entry level position, which I'm assuming it is. I wouldn't personally put any track and field awards in, but I understand why you want to.
Your physical capabilities will be easily proven...