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you can't make DEAD any worse.
I know it's easy and I know a bunch of folks who have cleared it, but for some reason I just can't shake the nerves. I start EMT-B classes on Jan. 19th, and I just have this fear of shaking a dummy and screaming "are you ok" at a lifeless being! Any suggestions?
You will get over this discomfort in EMT class for sure. We are very good at yelling at lifeless dummies. Of course we get lots of practice on this communicating with our co-workers
Did you like the new SAM splint I brought to work yesterday?
Well, thanks for all the kind words. I passed it yesterday with 100% in all areas! Now looking forward to the actual EMT-B course!
Well, thanks for all the kind words. I passed it yesterday with 100% in all areas! Now looking forward to the actual EMT-B course!
What's scary is when the lifeless dummy yells back at you. We had dummy that had a BP, pulse, etc, and it also talked. The first time we used it our instructor didn't tell us about the talking so we all jumped about ten feet in the air when it started to scream at me because I didn't ask it's permision to take a BP.You will get over this discomfort in EMT class for sure. We are very good at yelling at lifeless dummies. Of course we get lots of practice on this communicating with our co-workers
What's scary is when the lifeless dummy yells back at you. We had dummy that had a BP, pulse, etc, and it also talked. The first time we used it our instructor didn't tell us about the talking so we all jumped about ten feet in the air when it started to scream at me because I didn't ask it's permision to take a BP.
No, the absolute creepiest thing to me are the triage scenarios. It's weird and embarrassing whether you're the patient or the EMT.
Triage scenarios in CPR? 'Splain to me, Lucy! :wacko: