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    EMS Dept Websites

    Perhaps not the right forum (feel free to move)... Looking for examples of websites for EMS/FDs you think are great. Nicely designed, structured, etc... planning ideas for a site redesign for my department. Any suggestions appreciated!
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    EMT-P Practical Program

    I am trying to help a friend who is an Italian paramedic and doing some job research. Does anyone have a link to a typical "program guide" to the practical elements of an EMT-P program (i.e. rough hours, rotations, expected activities) I could point him to?
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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    -B: 68 and passed.
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    shake and bake courses

    To the very best of my knowledge, ILS is not recognized on a statewide level (unsure if any counties implement, but certainly not King (Seattle), Pierce (Tacoma), or Thurston (Olympia)). EMT-P's have been on NR for a little while, and now FR and -B are joining them. Though I am new to the...
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    shake and bake courses

    I am -so- glad that as of about 25 hours ago, Washington state is now an NREMT state. :D
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    shake and bake courses

    How are you maintaining your IV/EMT-I skills, being that WA is not a state that recognizes the -I, and doesn't allow BLS to do any more than prep IV lines?
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    All this talk about bad schools

    Actually, it wasn't. It was aimed at short duration courses in general with a heightened sense of caveat emptor. i.e. "If your school says they can turn you out as a medic in under 3 months, while all these other colleges are saying 9 months - 1 year, why is this?" (In your example, not knowing...
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    Question about practicals

    I would have to agree with Linuss below - it's good that you knew that you'd forgotten it, and in most places, with most meds, you'll have standing orders, but gotta take issue with your instructor's remarks - there's at least a general order for things for a reason. Administering ASA and then...
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    EMT duo on break let pregnant mom die

    Sucks to do the right thing - maybe you need to educate your friends more, or choose 'better' ones than ones looking for some "way to put you down"...
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    so i start Emt-b school the 4th

    The only math you'll have to do as an EMT-B is "multiply by 4" (when assessing pulse, respirations, etc in 15 second blocks). Well, it'd also be good to "multiply by 2.2" which is easy, double and add 10% for one or two meds to know when to use a ped dose versus an adult. But seriously...
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    All this talk about bad schools

    True, I was more talking about the duration of the course - if the course squeezes that 120+ hours into 2 weeks, or less, then you have to think about your ability to process and retain that information (as said, it's not rocket science, but there is a substantial volume and most people can only...
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    All this talk about bad schools

    That's not too bad. Our EMT class was 2 nights a week x 4 hours for 17 weeks, 136 hours, plus about 8 Saturdays of 8 hours, 192 hours. (Our program was entirely FD, run by the County ALS service).
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    All this talk about bad schools

    Hints to look at: How long is your program? An EMT program is meant to be at least 120-160 hours. If that is squeezed into, say, 2-3 weeks, unless there's a specific reasoning for the "acceleration", in all probability, you're not getting a quality of education. Whilst there is nothing...
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    What book are you reading EMT b student

    Mistovich and Karren, Prehospital Emergency Care, 8th Edition is what we used. Comprehensive, over 1300 pages.
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    Sad reminder of the stresses of the job

    Definitely a very valid point, I think. There is definitely still a stoicism in many parts of our jobs that transcends the 'necessity' required day to day. Without revealing too much, I /can/ say that in this person's case, there /were/ people aware, who were trying to work on a...
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    EMT-B Random skill?

    We didn't do a random, but we had: Major Medical: respiratory distress brought on by anaphylaxis ('hidden', resulted from antibiotic given for pneumonia, not immediately obvious), resulting of course in full cardiac arrest. Major Trauma: Full thickness electrical burn to hand with exit wound...
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    NREMT and State Exam

    Some states don't recognize the NR EMT test, though most of those that don't are moving to. Check with the state that you move to, and remember: "NREMT is not a certification or license to practice". Wherever you go you'll definitely have to sit a county protocol exam, at the least.
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    Sad reminder of the stresses of the job

    Very much so. On both counts. I can definitely say that experiencing other FD assistance and their willingness to help out has been amazing, all things considered (FYI: I am a member of the department that this happened).
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    what should i expect on my first emt-b class

    Almost the same as ours, except we were at a Fire Dept, run by county EMS, and I don't think anyone told us we sucked at life. :) We had done AHA CPR two weeks prior as a pre-req (and selection process, 44 students applied, 30 students accepted, ranked on AHA CPR exam results). No...
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    Sad reminder of the stresses of the job

    Many of you in Western Washington will have heard of this, an Olympia-area assistant chief committing suicide whilst on duty last weekend. http://www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/1071191.html Whatever you may think of CISD, and without exploring what other contributing factors may have...
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