I see what he means, but in general firefighters are required to have some level of medical experience and/or certification.
In the future the OP should specifiy
First of all let me thank you for doing what so many people would be afraid to do (be it liability reasons or what have you).
You did everything you could do for the patient. Good job..
Even as a medic I would have had to wait for the convulsions to stop before giving IV valium.
First I would like to thank everyone for the replies!
I talked to the medical director and his course instructor. Neither one of them have a problem with him practicing what he learns in the class provided that I'm supervising him, he performs only the procedures he has been trained to do thus...
I would go with anatomy & physiology. While biology would be a very interesting course, the NREMT-P includes various questions regarding human anatomy.
Honestly there is nothing wrong with online training for a majority of programs. However, in EMS, your training may make the difference between life and death for someone. Sure you can get your card and a cool title that way, but it's the skills that are associated with that title that count...
We actually use a system of tags to keep things in check. All of the cabinents are tagged. When a tag is broken, we know something needs restocked.
It's unfortunate, but roughly 60% of our employees do NOT check their rigs before a shift.
I have never had a psych patient try to escape, but a patient (non psych) did take a swing at me once. At that point I instructed my partner to stop the rig, and we proceded to backboard him and put him face first on the cot. He wasn't interested in fighting after that. Not to mention it was a...
Hook, that is a rather ignorant approach to emergency medicine. That's right, as rr put it, we are employed in the medical field as healthcare providers and need to act accordingly.
It's your JOB as a professional healthcare provider to be a patient advocate. Which, in this case, is knowing...
They suspended you for that? People in my department are involved in minor accidents monthly. My boss has the "as long as you don't lie about it" attitude.
Just make sure you're in between the doors and you'll be fine. ;) (that's a joke by the way)
Seriously though, don't worry so much about getting it in there perfectly. Just try to back it in without tearing off the bumper!
See fire, my partner knows his stuff but is also having a little bit of trouble (this is just due to the lack of experience doing it, I'm sure).
I think if medic students were to act under supervision of a paramedic it would be a valuable learning experience for them. Technically, clinicals are...
I had a 23 y/o F pt who decided to get high and wreck her car into a telephone pole. I gave her a hefty does of narcan.
When she asked for narcs, I informed her that the only drug she'd be getting was ASPIRIN.
This is a question for medic students and other ALS providers (EMT-I/EMT-P).
My partner is an EMT-B and in his 7th month of medic class. I feel it would be beneficial for him to perform various ALS procedures. These would be under my direct supervision, of course.
Medic Students: I was...
Our basics are allowed to use the Combitube by state law. As long as they know how to do it, I don't see too big of a problem with it. FR's can use OPAs and NPAs.
Thanks for the replies everyone! I suggested that he take an anatomy class along with his EMT since he's so interested in it (he's taking it at a community college vs. public service training).
You and your partner are getting breakfast when a call comes in for an 82 y/o F pt who is unconscious - no other information is known at this time. Once you get on scene you determine that the MOI is a fall. While conducting your rapid trauma assessment you find that she has distal bilateral...