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    Do Police-Paramedics exist?

    Are there police departments that have paramedic-trained officers? What do you think are the pros and cons surrounding this? Cheers Sam
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    Changing something about EMS practice

    Is there anything in EMS/Paramedic practice that you think could benefit from a change, or at least some research into potential issues in an area of practice? I'm going to be undertaking some research as part of my paramedic programme and want to make it worthwhile, hence the question...
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    Neurological Assessment

    What does a full prehospital neuro assessment consist of? What do you do in the field? Cheers
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    ALS Cardiac Scenario

    I'm taking an ALS course and one of my assessment this semester is to manage a patient at ALS level. I know the scenarios will be based around: - VF/VT - Brady or tachy dysrhythmias - PEA and asystole I know my lecturers have about 10 possible scenarios from above possible events. My...
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    Pediatric Training

    As I'm sure a lot of trainees do, I struggle to deal with pediatrics. I barely know where to start! They're like another species to me. Can anyone recommend a good book or some other resources which could help me out in dealing with kids? Thank you
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    Current EMS-related issues

    As part of my paramedic training programme, I need to undertake some research on a current pre-hospital issue or an issue within current paramedic practice. I will need to research and present my topic at a paramedic research forum. I'm looking for any ideas surrounding EMS issues that I...
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    Rationale for treatment

    I am writing a report on the treatment of a patient we went to, for the course I'm doing. The case was basically an elderly person falling (mechanical). We checked him out, cleaned/dressed his abrasions and gave him a life home. The treatment was good but relatively short, so I'm...
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    Pt assessment to treatment and transport.

    I've been busy on placement with the local ambulance as part of my course and I have been spending a lot of time trying to come up with some differential diagnoses while 'attempting' to assess patients. It seems though, that unless it's blatantly obvious, the paramedics don't usually come up...
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    Differential diagnoses - thorax

    I've just started on-road placements as part of my paramedic course. I've started doing some of the patient assessment and am getting better, the problem is, I'm having a hard time asking the right questions or coming to some sort of a diagnosis because my knowledge of conditions is limited...
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    Taking vitals - dumb question?

    I've just started placement on the ambulance as part of my course. One of my criteria for the course is to take baseline vital signs without being asked. I'm just not sure when to take some vitals. BP, RR, PR are all easy as they're done all the time. But when would I know if I should take...
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    Measuring blood pressure

    When measuring a BP via auscultation of the brachial, I look at the gauge and see the needle start to flicker before I physically hear the Korotkoff sounds. E.g. I might see the needle flicker at 160 and hear the sounds at 140. Clearly that's quite the difference... So what do I go by...
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    I'm stuck!

    We've just started doing on-road shifts with the ambulance as pert of our course. I really want to start to get into some of the patient assessment and I've been practising my assessment skills and learning as many conditions as I can. The problem is, as soon as I enter a scenario or try...
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