Jim37F's post #36 somewhat answered the question.
I think that "maintaining the airway" might mean something like to position a person's head and neck so that the person can breathe properly when the person is unconscious.
I don"t know what any of those things mean.
What are precordial thumps? What is Isuprel? What is bicarb? What is high dose epi? What meds would be put down the tube?
I am just curious and trying to learn. If you don't like the threads that I create, you should just not open the threads that I create, or you should put me on ignore.
Don't you EMT's have multiple EMT's pick up one 300 lb. patient simultaneously? I think that you usually do. You would have at least one other EMT helping you pick up that 300 lb patient from in between a toilet and wall. I have seen EMT's before at fast food restaurants and other places. Most...
Yeah. I was in the Boy Scouts over 30 years ago.
The Boy Scouts really love to emphasize two things: first aid and knots. I remember endlessly hearing about the first aid to give for a person going into shock ad nauseam, but I don't remember the Boy Scouts ever even telling the scouts what...
Long distance truckers get paid by the mile, not by the hour. I make about 60 cents per mile. I average about $750/week in take home pay. Gross income is about $900 to $950 per week. But I live in rural Georgia with a low cost of living, where a dollar goes further than in most parts of the country.
I am a long distance trucker. The job market for truckers has been excellent since I first got into trucking in 2012. If I picked out ten random trucking companies that have 100 trucks or more to apply to drive for them, probably all ten of them would want to hire me.
I am considering pursuing...