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Airwaygoddess

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I wish our medical director would let us become EMT-I's Only a few fire departments have what they call here is "expanded scope" I don't like "cram" classes either.:wacko:
 

fm_emt

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I wish our medical director would let us become EMT-I's Only a few fire departments have what they call here is "expanded scope" I don't like "cram" classes either.:wacko:

Only CCT-P has an expanded scope in our county. If there's one for the EMT-B, I can't find anything about it at all.

From our county protocols:

"In addition to those optional skills approved for all paramedics in
Santa Clara County, CCT-P’s have an expanded scope that
includes the administration of intravenous nitroglycerin, potassium
chloride, lidocaine, amiodarone chloride, and heparin by pump, the
use of automatic transport ventilators for ventilator dependent
patients, and midazolam for sedation of ventilator and/or agitated
patients. "
 

Ridryder911

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Only CCT-P has an expanded scope in our county. If there's one for the EMT-B, I can't find anything about it at all.

From our county protocols:

"In addition to those optional skills approved for all paramedics in
Santa Clara County, CCT-P’s have an expanded scope that
includes the administration of intravenous nitroglycerin, potassium
chloride, lidocaine, amiodarone chloride, and heparin by pump, the
use of automatic transport ventilators for ventilator dependent
patients, and midazolam for sedation of ventilator and/or agitated
patients. "

I find this ironic that these are "expanded" scope, when most paramedic programs include these as the standard curriculum. Kinda make me wonder what they teach, if these are "above" the standard level ?

This type of care is the "normal" Paramedic scope of care here. CCP is required to have more hemodynamic monitoring, in-depth ventilatory care, neonate, and in-depth pain management.

R/r 911
 

reese919

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Hi all! I'm currently a driver for a local ambulance service. I just started about 2 weeks ago. My current plans are to begin my EMT-B March 6th.

I'm really looking forward to this new career. My wife is already an EMT-B (she finished her classes and began work about 3 months ago) and she absolutely LOVES her job.

More to come, I'm sure! :)

Reese
 

MMiz

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Hi all! I'm currently a driver for a local ambulance service. I just started about 2 weeks ago. My current plans are to begin my EMT-B March 6th.

I'm really looking forward to this new career. My wife is already an EMT-B (she finished her classes and began work about 3 months ago) and she absolutely LOVES her job.

More to come, I'm sure! :)

Reese
Welcome to EMTLife!

I hope you stick around and continue to post :)
 

disassociative

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Wait; I thought the new EMT-B CBT's offered next day results--at least that's what the video they send out to instructors says.
 

Airwaygoddess

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Hi Reese!! Welcome to the tribe and good studying in you new classes!:) :) :)
 
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