Going to agree, laminate your stuff. I learned the hardway, I recently lost ALL of my certification cards except my NR and State because they are laminated/plastic.
I am selling my meret ALS bag. There is nothing wrong with it, it's in perfect condition there is just something else on the horizon I would like to get and some changes to what I'm required to carry that is also influencing this decision.
The bag retails brand new for $319 not including...
I agree with Sasha here, I work in a small system and had a bad call a few months ago, young kid hung himself and I was second one on scene behind PD. I posted in my facebook "Not the way I wanted to start my shift.....nothing we could do tonight." Or something like that, I was asked to take...
My day to day stuff:
Spare uniform
Laptop (maybe, not always)
nook
Charge cables
headphones
food & snacks
GPS (not supplied for us)
Glasses
Spare Contacts
I keep a pillow case and blanket at station. We have hospital pillows that I can wipe off and put my pillow case on. I also keep a...
We have not been barred from posting pictures of the company or ambulances, yet. We have been barred from posting bad things about the company or employees within the company. It's still a very grey area, there is not SPECIFIC policy in place yet.
I solve this issue by not adding my...
This is part of my ALS assessment for any trauma I go on. That's part of the tiered system I'm in. Our BLS crews are very good and we have very liberal BLS protocols. I tend to get canceled on many different calls, so when I do go a cardiac monitor is just ONE assessment I do. I may not keep...
Yea my system activates trauma team on MOI alone. This is how it goes in my system, you bring a trauma patient in, you've already activated the trauma team based on MOI and loc prior to your arrival. You roll into trauma room and the residents with the attendants overlooking will do a quick...
In my system:
Patient 1 would go BLS probably unless there was a medic on the truck.
Patient 2 would be medic with lock, monitor and standard assessment. I would also activate the trauma team.
Woo long time no see on this site. Ok so I have a question. I've tried and tried and tried to access the various publications but I can't figure it out really. I can access the databases via a login from my local library but I can never view the full article. I know some of these articles are...
Had one not too long ago, roll over down a hillside in the morning. Guy hitchhiked to his house, then got his girlfriend to drive him to a local doc in the box. We made the transfer to the trauma center. He had lost a ton of blood before arriving at the hospital. When they found the car they...
I use my own ears, shears, and have a few small items in my kit that we don't buy at work. (BAAM, Bougie, etc....stuff that is 'too expensive' to justify stocking). We are required as medics to carry our own purchased bag (again to expensive to buy one for every medic), not all medics have...
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I would transport this patient as I don't have sedatives anyways. However only if requested. If facility wants him taken to another psych location or he is suicidal. If he is neither of these it's a PD matter. However lets assume for now he is suicidal. I would...
You'll get better in time with more practice. Try to stick every patient who gets an IV in the ER and when doing clinicals try to get an IV as much as possible in the truck. Don't stick your stubbed toes and such but if there is even a CHANCE that they'll get one in the ER, do it for them...
Do you think PD will be asking to see your knife to measure the length on scene? Which is when it'll be used...right? I don't think a half an inch is going to get you thrown in jail on scene.
Honestly, I've never seen the need for a knife on scene. Shears from the rig or your pants...
This is going to be anywhere you want to eat. Yes an ambulance will have a high occurrence of this but really if you think about it to be completely safe your company should have a room where no one is allowed to enter in uniform and you need to take your uniform off to eat. Also remember some...
I'm just going to say my service is just one big OSHA violation....not just on trash. We have a red bin but we get scolded if we put anyhting other than sharps in it.
I'll be honest I don't know why blind before digital but I would assume it'd be due to possibly getting bit. Any time I've heard of the airway priority being challenged usually the medic in question skipped blind and digital and called for orders to needle chric. It doesn't come up that often...