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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    Nova1300- I've been finishing up some last minute Christmas shopping so I'm just now checking the thread. That sounds like an interesting theory but it's probably one of the last things i'd have been thinking about on the call just because the assessment findings were pointing so strongly...
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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    MS Medic, yeah I just listed what the monitor interpreted because I did not disagree with the reading. The monitor's been about 99% accurate for me when I can get the patient to stay completely skill while laying flat, which this guy was perfect for. Just got a couple updates on the patient for...
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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    ERDoc- I couldn't agree with you more. I'm choosing to believe that they didn't have all of the information before jumping to that conclusion... otherwise God help whoever has that medic/EMT treating them at a critical time. Both our fire departments and ambulance companies don't have...
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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    ERDoc, I pretty much gave it away by telling you guys the temperature haha; that was my guess from the beginning. Various medics and EMTs that I work with, who saw the pt come in, tried to make a case for hypothermia as to the reason why he was so hypotensive... except hypotension caused by...
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    RN first then medic, or medic then RN???

    RN to paramedic in California only requires proving that the RN course you took meets DOT standards for the paramedic curriculum (should be included in the syllabus or graduation certificate), taking a paramedic refresher (the same one used by the NREMT), EMT, or MICN course, completing an ALS...
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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    Akulahawk - The BGL was taken from the flash of blood in the IV. Some additional info that might add something to the conversation in the meantime, after the third 1,000cc isotonic NS bag drained to approximately 10%, at the hospital, the IV line backfilled quickly with blood. It was at this...
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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    MS Medic, there was half-a-box elevation in leads I, II, III, and avL in the ST-segment. All of the V leads though were normal. The T-wave itself appeared to be elongated by about twice what it should have been. Sorry I didn't count the boxes for the duration to provide you with better info...
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    Please Tell Me What You Would've Done?

    I ran probably one of the strangest calls in my short 10-year EMS career today and I want some opinions on what could have been done differently and/or what your treatments would have been and why. Story: The call came in as a fall around 12:45 on a sunny day with no wind and an outside...
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    Just took AMR written test, how long until they call for interview?

    This is for AMR Riverside. I applied in late September, took the test in early December, got a call for an interview 2 weeks later, second interview a week after that, and was hired a little more than a month after that. All in all it took 5 months from the day I applied.
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    CARE vs. LifeLine in Orange County, CA

    If you're going nursing or something in-hospital, then Pacific or another IFT company might be the way to go. But otherwise you wanna be doing 9-1-1.
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    CARE vs. LifeLine in Orange County, CA

    You know who runs Lifeline right? The people who got fired from Pacific Ambulance when Rural/Metro took over.
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    NO CPR is better than moving CPR...true or false?

    Maybe this is what that nurse in Bakersfield, CA, who refused to do CPR after she called 9-1-1, was thinking.
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    Care Amublance OC background check

    Based on their contracts they have to keep a certain number of cars available in each city at all times. Also EMT's have a high turnover rate here, so it's something that's unavoidable. OT is necessary, double time is just poor planning.
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    Care Amublance OC background check

    Anything over 12 is double time. It's a cost-cutting measure.
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    Starting medic school

    Medic school is a lot of memorization. So obviously the more you know going in, the easier certain parts will be. What I really struggled with was learning ECG's and 12-leads. I spent a huge amount of time trying to learn it and I feel it was definitely one of those things I should've spent more...
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    Medlife Ambulance is a great company to work for!

    Anything in the legal system takes a long time.
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    AMR info

    The Ops manager said it'd be 3-4 weeks because there was a large group that went a week before us (they had 17, my group had 6). Called the secretary today and she said they don't give any information over the phone.
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    AMR info

    I had my second group interview with AMR Riverside a month ago and haven't heard anything. The EMSC website says I'm still in the process. Is anyone else in the same boat?
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    Can't Intubate, Can't Oxygenate (CICO)

    There's no limit on the number of attempts you can try where I work; the county has decided to give us the right to make that judgement. Generally it's 2 attempts and then you go to a King airway. With me personally, it's one attempt unless there're extenuating circumstances and I'm 100% sure I...
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    Los Angeles FD 2013

    And their interview is no walk in the park. Definitely one of the harder interviews I've taken, right behind OCFA (where you are forced to give a 5 minute presentation on a random topic with 30 min to prepare). Side note: The news was doing a broadcast on the CPAT a few months back and how...
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