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    CPR when its not needed

    Its something that happens but shouldnt, I got called to the cardiac arresst at a local nursing home. When we arrived we found a fully awake and breathing man with a NRB on and a fully automatic defib on his chest...With a nervous face he looks at me as if the nurse is about to kill...
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    Got called for a seizure-but it wasn't.

    That 3 lead is FUBR, at this point you just treat the pt although a 12 may of given you a better view. Sinus Arrest? Thats my random guess because P wave is there, normalish? ST segment there...Im actually looking at my cardiology book right now, and I just cant get it. -Ryan
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    Received certification card in mail questions..

    The NREMT has things to worry about bigger then individual state protocol. You may need to apply to a place to work, for example in NH once you get the NREMT card you need to get a job and take a protocol test to obtain your provider card. -Ryan
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    recert. by exam

    Hey everyone, So in the past I have always just done the refresher and all of my con ed. However I am currently working out of state and I will not be able to obtain my con ed. So my question is this, if I recert. by exam would I be taking the test under the NRAEMT curriculum. Also do I...
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    re-cert

    Hey Everyone, I am currently active duty Navy trying to renew my NREMT-I liscense. The only issue is I guess I need a "state" to work out of. From what I was told it wouldnt be an issue, however now that I am trying to renew my liscense I have pretty much been told to pound sand. Anyone...
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    When to Neb.

    I would give the Pt the Neb as soon as I decided they needed it, there really should not be a "grey" area when it comes to giving a med or not. Not to mention if they really need the neb. then with holding the treatment while transferring them to the stair chair may put them even further into a...
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    EMT-I 85 to 99 transition?

    The state I worked in previously excepts the 85 curriculum (NH), the state I’m looking into possibly working in VA has a EMT-Enhanced and a EMT-99 my question is there such thing as a transition course I may possibly take in order to work a 99?
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