It happens. I've done it. I did it once when a kid jumped off the couch, and landed face first on the hearth, almost completely ripping out a tooth. There was just so much BLOOD. And yes, somebody in the house called 911. He was out for a moment, and then the blood... gah. I'll just plead to...
Well, you know, I have to say that having something in theory and then in practice - it's different. It's new. If you've not worked in the medical field before, then this IS a new and scary experience. It can be overwhelming. And you know what? That's okay. It's okay to give yourself time to get...
Speak not of the horrid little beastie called the tick.
And great, now I have all sorts of things to be paranoid about next time we go camping! Between my spider bite, our tick experience this year, and now your tick story, I think I'll just swath us all in netting and call it good.
Was that the one where it was a waitress, and she was going ballistic with the junebug in her ear?
(hey, what can I say, I couldn't sleep and that was all that was on!)
I went to school with a girl that did this. I remember everyone thought she faked it - she wasn't though. There was a specific name for the condition. I can't remember what it was though - sorry, I guess that wasn't much help lol.
Please re-read. That 100 hours is for child passenger safety, not for EMS work. The current cirr. to train child passenger safety techs is 32 hours. I've taken every update class when it's available. So yeah, I'm doing the parents a lot of good with the training that I have.
Do I want more...