You’re new. You’re excited. You want to do all the calls and you want them all to be Johnny and Roy masterpieces.
A few stand up 24’s, a few missed holidays and social events, and a few 3am tone outs for patent and inarguable nonsense will burn that fat right off for you. Give it time.
Heres what I can tell you about addiction. It all comes down to the person being ready, from the inside out, for their reasons, to quit. Now, they can reach this point before they’re admitted to rehab, during, or after trying and failing; but if they aren’t ready, from the inside out, for their...
That would be an employee of the hospital, not a random stranger off the street. Whether the joint commission would approves is another matter; regardless, a bilingual nurse isnt what we’re taking about here.
We're having two different conversations, and you're being a **** about it.
I'm talking about the conversational part of the process. History, meds, allergies, symptomatology, etc. You know, the stuff you might consider investigating before making decisions like medication administration...
I guess thats why hospitals pay for IPOPs, and use them for languages somebody physically in the hospital likely speaks(like Spanish)...
I had a conversation once with a translator who’d been called in to translate for a patient who arrived with a bilingual escort. I was puzzled, so I asked...
If you want to learn a language, learn the language you want to learn.
If you want to be able to get by on a call, download google translate. It’s not perfect. It’s not as convenient as actually knowing the language, but its free and will work with just about any language. Imagine spending a...
The biggest reason to not do that is implanted devices. Since the proliferation of public access defibrillation, cardiologists et al have stuck to the upper left chest for AICDs etc, since it was decided, right wrong or indifferent, to place defibrillator pads upper right chest and left mid...
Perhaps I got thrown off by the IBSC page titled “Approved Certification Review Courses”. Mea culpa for misremembering something from quite some time ago. I will go administer 50 lashes instanter.
When I researched the same question, I arrived at the conclusion that the distinction was that CCP-C included flight physiology, while FP-C focused on flight physiology, both as they relate to critical care transport. Also, CCP-C(at the time) required a training course, where FP-C you could just...
Not *ALL* transmitters. It’s a feature. MDC, GeStar, DTMF, etc are all types of this signaling, but if I turn signaling off in the programming, no such “chirp” is transmitted.
Commercial radios can also transmit many types of signaling, including MDC-1200, the standard in most common usage...
Absolutley correct. You should never, ever, ever violate the law. Laws exist for a reason. There are very important, very strictly enforced laws; and other laws that exist for reasons other than primary enforcement. The number of transmitters on a particular frequency is one of those “serving...
The FCC has basically zero capacity to actively monitor the number of transmitters programmed for a given frequency overall. They could, in theory, determine the number of active transmitters in use at a given time, but I have never heard of a public safety agency or member being fined for being...