Originally posted by MedicStudentJon+Feb 10 2005, 10:11 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (MedicStudentJon @ Feb 10 2005, 10:11 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Summit@Feb 10 2005, 01:16 AM
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I agree with coloradoemt.
Around here basics with training start IVs and you only have a select few you trust to spike a bag?
Yeah - Around here we have basics who call themselves "Paramedic Assistants" who THINK they can intubate, start IV's, and play PARAGOD with a 8-hour con-ed class under their belt.
On the other side of the coin, I recognize that there are quite a few ALS-skills that any semi-trained monkey (No Offense, Chimpie) could preform flawlessly - hooking up a monitor, preforming an accu-check (Yeah - DOH says medics are only allowed to do that), and spiking a bag.
From an ALS standpoint, I would want to be sure that the person spiking the bag / hooking up the monitor, etc. knew what they were doing, watched them closely the first few times, and always double-check them, but I would expect any GOOD BLS provider on a MICU to be able to preform these skills, set up the IV start stuff and set up nebs and code meds for me. [/b][/quote]
Never heard of a "paramedic assistants" around here but in this state EMT-Bs can take a ~40 hour course solely on IV therapy that has a clinical requirement. I don't think that is undertraining. The skill improves by experience. I know a lot of paramedics who very much like that fact that there are EMT-B/IVs because they are bored with IV starts after 10 years and because on serious calls they can arrive to a critical patient who already has a line ready for paramagic drugs.
As far as semitrained monkeys, I was told that they have trained lab monkeys to put in ET tubes
Seriously! You could have a paramonkey in your jump bag! OTOH i dont think this is a basic skill nor should be, but combitubes on the other hand I think should be a basic skill as others have said in the combitube thread (and they are for me at my job).