Yeah this one was based on a true story, but it's not a coping mechanism. If anything it's a preparatory tool. Infant work In general makes me a little nervous, so I guess to put it in a linear fashion helped to relieve some tension about working them? Idk It was late and I couldn't sleep.
I was bored at the station, and decided to write. This is what happened.
Looping Life.
At 0300, a young paramedic is staring at the ceiling of the watch office, counting tiles. Forty tiles. The answer was already known, yet he persistently counts them. Again and again. Why? To kill boredom...
So I got my Paramedic recently in Texas, and I've been working for a while, but I'm feeling restless and wanting to do the colloquial "sowing of wild oats", preferably out of the country. Is there anywhere in the world where my paramedic credits will transfer and I can work without needing to...
Just picture them naked! If you relax and know the skill sheet, you'll do fine. It's sad, but if you just memorize the skill sheet and have it down pat, you'll pass. As for the written test, it's hard to study for, but if you were a good student then you'll pass first try.
What time of day was it? If she had only had a cup of coffee, on top of her medications then yeah, dehydration/lack of nutrition for the day causing syncopal episode.
That's like comparing epi and D50. Completely different classes, completely different effects chemically, neurologically, and experientally. I understand where you're coming from, but like I said, the authoritative stimulus is going to be the main changing point in the demeanor of those "tripping".
You say mind altering like anything altered is dangerous. I mean, they must have been, at one point in the trip, happy and harmless, because they were dancing and got naked. I don't know about you guys, but I only get naked in public when I'm ecstatic. There must have been a stimuli to change...
YES. I had a student the other day getting all excited about having her first code. Time comes and we actually get a code. On scene, we realize she cant set up a suction unit, after asking for suction for minutes.
"It has fallen out of favor because a positive sign does not indicate DVT (Likelihood ratio positive = 1) and a negative sign does not rule it out (Likelihood ratio negative = 1)[1] [2] It is estimated to have a sensitivity of 60-88% and a specificity of 30-72%.[3]"
Per Wikipedia
Called out to an OD around 0300. Pt. is on the floor, bouncing and unable to speak. Friends report "taking acid." Pt. was unable to communicate, but looked hilarious bouncing up and down and moving arms sporadically. Get to the hospital and the nurse asks whats wrong. I looked at her, at the...