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  1. eric2068

    Coroners in your service.

    Are you kidding? Our Medical Director is our coroner.
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    New strip

    Two words: Drive Faster. It is very crowded with the patient, the tech, and the Grim Reaper.
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    Advanced Airway Consideration

    Thank you for the info. I have learned alot.:)
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    Advanced Airway Consideration

    I understand the infant/neo-nate side of it, but let me throw this into the mix. The conjoined twins on tv were about 16-17 years old. How would you do vent settings for them?
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    Advanced Airway Consideration

    Then it would come to reason that you would need to vents, but cut the tidal volume in half on each vent, right?
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    Filtered needle anyone ???

    We did away with ampules, which suits me just fine. Even with a filtered needle, I was never quite comfortable with them. Just didn't trust them.
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    the 100% directionless thread

    We hit a raccoon last night.
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    Interview question ???

    If they give you senario questions never use the terms " I might, should, could". Be confident and say I will. Good luck.
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    Advanced Airway Consideration

    Ok, I am really serious about this subject. This was a 3am bay talk after a call on night at the firehouse. There had been a show on tv about conjoined twins, specifically the twin girls who share one body with two heads. Now these are two fully formed heads, each with a seperate upper...
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    AED->Monitor adapters (PAD)

    EMS bought all the fire departments AEDs so we keep uniformity. As far as downloading, if an AED is used, we can download the code summary at EMS. EMS also keeps up with all the maintenece for the AEDs. It's a pretty big responsibility, but like I said, it keeps everything uniform, and...
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    A-fib with RVR

    I think the A-fib with RVR issue has been solved, but I have a real problem with shocking PEA. This needs to be brought to the attention of your supervisor for QA/QI. The other problem I have is how did this person pass medic class, ACLS, and state boards (if that is how it is done your state)...
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    the 100% directionless thread

    I am gettin tired of getting patients that have been placed next to the tv, with the volume turned all the way up. I guess this is an offering to the tv gods. " PLEEEEEEEASE SAVE MEMAW FROM DEATH. I KNOWS SHE 108 YEARS OLD, BUT IT AINT HER TIME YET!!!!!!!"
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    Please tell me what I missed with this patient

    Don't kill yourself over this. I probably would have just off the Hx. Don't sweat the nurse.
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    Questions about protocols

    We have a state EMS director, and each service has a medical director. We have one set of protocols for the entire state, but each service can adapt those to what suits them best, but they cannot deviate from the basic principal. If a service wans to add or delete from protocols, such as...
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    First 24 hr shift done

    We do 24/48 at the county I work for, and I tell ya what. I love it. Some days we don't turn a tire, and some days, we never see the station. The great thing abount our service, is our command staff is very good about down time. As long as the station is cleaned, the buses are stocked, clean...
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    the 100% directionless thread

    cornsilk is good, but get some baca that jus come out the dryin barn.
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    Frontier and Rural versus Urban/Suburban EMS

    I have worked urban, suburban, and rural, and the one thing I have noticed is that an MI does not know where it is, and it will try to kill your patient just the same. Yes in a rural setting you have a longer transport time, but the calls are the same, the only difference is the volume. To be...
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    EMS Rules ( The ones you don't learn in school)

    Chest pain will always increase (or develop) as you pull up to the ER. If there is just a little ice somewhere in the area, someone will fall in a Walmart parking lot. The chances of getting a call, and the end of shift increases geometrically the closer you get. "A little bit of this and a...
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    This is why it's called experience, right? - Eclampsia

    If there is the perfect medic out there, I haven't met them yet. Yes, we have all made runs that we could have done better on, but I tell ya, ya done good. Covered the basics. Treated the seizures with Versed, good call. As far as mag goes, that is just now going into our protocols, so I can't...
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    Ya ever notice.....

    Was told a graduate of The American College of Bystander Physicians, that a patient that C/O SOA, they proably needed O2. WOW!!! Am I ever grateful they were there. I would have never thought of it.
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