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    Degree, Medic

    Here is one in Portalas, NM but is all online. http://liberal-arts.enmu.edu/health/ems2/index.shtml http://www.roswell.enmu.edu/degrees-and-programs/865?view=doc http://hsc.unm.edu/SOM/emsacad/bsems.shtml Good luck finding your path!!
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    Paramedic programs for RN-EMTs

    Eastern New Mexico University- Roswell has an RN to Paramedic bridge. It involves 3 wks of didactic training in Roswell, online course work, & then a local internship at your location. I have only second hand knowledge of this program, but the RNs in this program steak highly of it. Pre-reqs are...
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    Motivation Talk

    So the talk went great. I talked about the subjects that pertained to EMS like Biology/ A & P, English, Communicatins, Medical Terminology, & Math. I gave an example of a mega code & how those subjects prepare me to preform ACLS like doing lb to kg, then med math, 6H's & 5 T's ( A & P in...
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    EMT-A or Paramedic?

    Use this free website, it throws you a ECG strips & explains the defining characteristics: http://www.skillstat.com/tools/ecg-simulator
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    Motivation Talk

    So Im going to give a talk to high schoolers about EMS as a career. Im looking for suggestions to include in my talk. My thought were to talk about subjects that relate to EMS like biology, math, English, Psychology, & Medical Terminology.
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    Best Work Boots?

    Danner Ft Lewis leather boots, pricey but worth it. I have rebuilt them twice since I got them in 2004. I still use them on duty today.
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    Taking the i/99 course in the Fall. Any tips on things I can start going over to prep

    My advise is to take a Basic Arrythmias class before your I-99 course. As others have said the general survey A & P course will be helpful. When I was in Medic school everyone that did not complete Anatomy & Physiology One failed out after 4 weeks. Another bonus is A & P I covers pre-reqs for...
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    Beyond the Emt-P. Whats next?

    RN is a nice way to go. I can't believe the amount of money my same employer throws at me for very similar duties when I work as an RN versus EMT-P. For an associates degree its the best bang for the buck. RN however is not for everyone & money can't be your only motivation for it.
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    RN Help

    I'm not sure you need your CNA. In my area I have worked in the ER & Adult ICU as an EMT-I then as a Medic. When I went to ICU I told the EMT-B/ CNA training me I could intubate but did not know how to bath a pt on a ventilator. The staff was very cool about teaching me & quickly discover then...
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    EMT-B & Clinical Support Degree

    I would at the bare minimum do the A&P I & A&P II prior to Medic school. The Clinical Support Degree route looks good & you will be able to transition to other degrees & programs if you change your mind. You don't need the other certs but will not hurt you. One suggestion I always tell EMT-B...
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    Red Cross CNA

    Get ahold of the Hospital's Emergency Dept ERN (Education Nurse). They will tell you what they are looking for. At my ER all tech staff is at least EMT-B most are EMT-I or Medics as well as most RNs have held an EMT license at sometime. We don't even allow CNAs to work ER without an EMT card...
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    EMS Pranks

    I like to hide in the back of another crew's rig at the hospital & surprise them by blowing my whistle when they try to put thier gurney back after pt turn over. Awesome!
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    Dilaudid

    One of the EMS services in my systems lets EMT-Is give Dilaudid or Morphine. It is a very progressive service, thier capability is definately MICU.
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    Noob question: Certification or Degree

    The hospital were I work I suture, draw blood, IVs, 12 leads, NGs, insert Foleys, order test base on protocols, get orders for meds, & oversee EMT-Is in my area. Our local trauma center lets medics pass most analgesics and benzos in thier medic scope & they staff the Rapid Response Team with...
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    Why become a paramedic?

    So I never have to never have to explain what an EMT is when asked what I do for a living. Now I say paramedic and people go, oh that is great!
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    EMT-I training

    I was an EMT-I 85 for 6 years working in the ER/ ICU and for a ALS 911 service before I became a paramedic. That experience was invaluable when I took the ALS reins. It gave me more confidence. I precept paramedic student often and I can tell most of the time who is currently an EMT-I and who is...
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    Passed the HOBET

    I had to take the HOBET before my ALS program. I got really nervous about & ordered a HOBET review book. The test was a joke. No offense to prst58, I am glad you did well. But it was mostly things you should have picked up in high school. You might find a review book through the program that is...
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    Ideal Drug Box

    Awesome thread!! I would like all of the other meds suggested & to add: -Regular insulin IV for hyperglycemia & crush injurues -Lopressor (Toprol) IV for AMI & HTN -Dilaudid for extreme pain -Decadron NEB or IV for respiratory distress -Atrovent for respiratory -Xopenex (levalbuterol) for...
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    Questions regarding medic class

    Either way it sounds shaddy. You should be signed up & get credit for the level you are being taught. Is this through a Community College or University?
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    Noob question: Certification or Degree

    An alternative plan Either way cert or degree get the training from a reputable school preferably attached to your local college or university. I recommend getting a degree in EMS or Paramedicine just in case you get called to testify in court it carries more weight as a professional rather...
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