I think it's very promising. Clinical trials claim to achieve a 98% success rate in eliminating hep c detectability from the patient.
And as one of the most infectious blood borne pathogens in healthcare. I think it brings hope and some relief to those people that deal with trauma patients...
If you guys haven't heard, there is a drug out currently that claims to cure hep c called harvoni. Though harvoni only works on genotype 1. Another new drug called epclusa claims to cure genotypes 1 through 6.
What are your thoughts and opinions? Does this help you sleep better at night after...
There are some jobs with private security contractors for the military. Like triple canopy, blackwater(changed name to academi or something), dyncorp. Most of them are located in iraq, kuwait, afghanistan, pakistan
I wasnt requesting anything, and i didnt want that info. I was asking about having a card with some references and rarely used skills references. Thats what i meant by ect.
Maybe i just came off wrong or something. Idk
Thank you for your input guys, i was thinking it would be a good tool to have for information prmation i dont use but rarely.
And hometownmwdic you come off as arrogant. No one is perfect, everyone needs a reminder every once in a while. Even if its little things. I wasnt asking about this...
Does any one carry around a cheat book or sheet in their pocket? With info like coma scale, ped bp hr., burn percentages etc.
I was told it was good to have on hand. But i didnt want to look dumb by pulling it out.
What are your opinions on This?
There is so much information to learn. I'm worried I might not learn the info I really need. Such as knowing signs and symptoms and the variations of vitals. I have a hard enough time remembering on paper.