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    CPAP = code 3?

    It sucks when people try to micromanage patient care (ie every person on CPAP requires a code-3 response to the hospital.) Friggin idiot!
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    Best place in the world to be a paramedic

    I think the Medics in British Columbia would beg to differ... ;)
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    Psych meds?

    We have haldol in the field. No need to call, but its an auto QA/QI if you administer it.
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    King LT--quick question

    I'll play devils advocate here... I think a rather large advantage to the "rescue" airways is the hypoxia factor associated with ETI. With a king or LMA you can quickly secure an airway and move on to other issues, like ventilating the patient! Additionally, if you have adult and pedi IO...
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    King-LT vs. LTSD

    The major difference between the King LT and LTSD is the addition of a posterior tube which is used to decompress the stomach to help guard against aspiration. As a basic, I guess it wouldn't matter which one you got, but I would recommend the LTSD because that additional tube really makes it...
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    Some ALS advice

    My service has 8 x 24 hour shifts then you are on your own! Just work on keeping the red stuff inside the body and you will be fine! :wacko:
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    EMT and Peace Corps

    Good luck to you. Its the toughest job you will ever love. FYI about 95% of the people in the peace corps have a BA or BS.
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    EMT and Peace Corps

    Peace corps has a few very specific programs for EMTs which mostly involve education. HIV/Aids/STDs etc.. Or disaster coordination ie who has a ladder and who has rope in the village. Your skills will definetly be used by people in your village if you get a remote assignement. People will...
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    Zofran and ACS

    Well, metoclopramide, otherwise known as Reglan here in the states acts on a different part of the body than Zofran does. Zofran blocks serotonin receptors in the medulla oblongada. Reglan is a gastroprokinetic agent which is a fancy way of saying it works in the gut. I don't know much about...
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    EMS Crewing Levels 1, 2, 3.....?

    Personally, having worked for the American EMS system for several years, I can tell you that the amount of autonomy given to the various levels of providers varies quite largely from service to service. I work for two different service and one allows RSI's and several other extremely invasive...
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    EMS Crewing Levels 1, 2, 3.....?

    At the system I currently work at we staff one Firefighter/EMT-P and one Firefighter/EMT-I on every ambulance. A small private ambulance staffed usually with EMT-Basics and some EMT-Intermediates handle all the hospital to hospital, discharges, etc... Every 911 call for service gets a...
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    Fire EMS TV show in Finland

    failed for me in the US as well... Must be blocked in the US
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    Man Accused in Theft from Ambulance

    what an idiot..
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    curious about certificaton

    Good luck in class
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    Virgin islands

    But at least you would be poor on a beach...:rolleyes:
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    Hospital calls 911 for patient.

    Our station is literally right next to the hospital and I had a chest pain walk up the other day. We told him he could just walk to the ER (as its only 50 yards) but they insisted to be taken by ambulance so they would be seen faster.. :wacko:
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    Emergency E-mail Notification

    We had a similar system in college.. You could sign up and receive a text if they closed the campus etc...
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    DC Paramedics show sub-par care

    Weren't they just on the front page of JEMS? From worst to best?
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    Sydney Paramedic to LA EMT

    I'm actually an American going to Sydney to interview in July, to bad we just can't switch places! I'm also a former immigration federal agent here in the US, so I should be able to answer a few questions for you. In order to study in the US, you will need a F1 visa. The F1 visa will cover...
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