In Maryland Exam we are required to say DCAP-BTLS then explain what they are. As going through the assessment while checking each thing again we are to say im looking for DCAP-BTLS.
Patient Assessment
Scene Size Up: BSI, Scene Safety, Additional Resources needed? MOI or NOI number of patients.
Initial Assessment: General Impression, Mental status(AVPU) ABC's Treatment and Transport Priority.
Rapid Assessment & Physical Exam - Trauma (Significant MOI)
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Like I said Its cool to have fun but when it goes to far where someone is actually hurt. Im a tough girl and sucked it up but still throwing pepper in someones eyes is not cool. As far as studying My family is not involved in the fd only me so if I have or need to ask questions there is no one...
I would say that have someone call it in. I mean there are more then one fire/rescue/ems department in that area I hope. If you stop that patient you have in the ambulance is going to have that risk of dying.
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If you cant click on it try typing it in. I think you should read and learn more about it. Maybe it just might give you some clues on how to work with the patient you are dealing with.
Did I forget to mention that it just wasnt a dash of this and a dash of that. It was the whole thing of salt and pepper shaker. So basically it was like Mase being in your eye. I dont know what that feels like but it hurt like a mofo. Im over it now. Nothing I can do I just needed a time and...
Sorry that I chose that as my title. So Im at the firehouse and like an hour or so a go I decided that I was going to study. There were like 5 people around me and everyone of those 5 decided that they were going to throw salt and pepper at me that landed in my eye and it burn like a you know...
Mickey C. Lippy
Mickey C. Lippy, 34, of Westminster
Trooper Mickey Charles Lippy, 34, of Westminster died unexpectedly Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008, in a helicopter crash while performing a medical transport in Prince George's County.
Born Jan. 7, 1974, in Baltimore, he was the son of Bruce and...