As Sasha said, don't limit yourself only to the neck and wrist when checking for a ID tag. Just be on your toes ready to observe anything that helps your assessment.
Well please correct me if I'm wrong but, in the medic college programs you're taking classes with other students, who might not necessarily be taking a medic program; like pharmacology and A&P for example. So I feel like you wouldn't be getting best education, opposed to if you were to take a...
I'm in the Waterbury area. So I mean I could drive down to Bridgeport.
I wana avoid any College medic programs, because I'm gonna be going to school on top it.
Hey guys, I'm looking for Paramedic Programs that start in the summer of 2010, in Connecticut.
So far only program I found was the New Haven Sponsor Hospital Program Paramedic Program: http://www.sponsorhospital.org/aspxpages/ParamedicProgram.aspx
But it starts in January 2010.
I'm...
Ehh, Unfortunately I'm still in high school and unable to take take college classes. But, I guess next year I could hit those classes up.
Thanks,
~surub
Hey guys I was wondering are there any Pharmacology for Dummies type books.
I want to expand my knowledge of drugs and because, I was chatting with a medic I ride with, and she said that knowing medication is a valuable tool in assessing the pt.
Thanks,
~surub
Congratz. I would probably get a job for now.
If you really like medicine you could either go for your NREMT-P, RN, or ...
... even go to med-school and become an MD. But if you decide to go for an MD, make sure that you want to do this 150% because the next 10-15 years of your life are...
First off, congratz on passing.
NREMT is a wierd/funky test. Make sure you go over everything, but at the same time don't forget the basics (ABCs!!!!). On the test you may be tempted with a few answers, but take the time to read every answer. NREMT wants you to second guess yourself, but...
Well dude BP really depends on the type of person you're taking it from. I mean the person can have a history of high BP which would be normal for him, but not normal for others.
BP is unique to every person.
I was just wondering as a EMT-I in Connecticut what other procedures can you do?
I have been trying to google search it, I can't seem to find an answer.
From what I understand EMT - Is can do IVs, 3 or 4 lead EKGs, and the use of combitubes in CT.