blindsideflank
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Primary care paramedics in British Columbia have some changes on the way. An anti emetic (presumably gravol), possibly TXA, CPAP, 12 lead ecgs (in select areas, and cyanide poisoning kits.
Pretty cool for them, any emts out there using cpap in your service? Is it bein used appropriately?
Our critical care guys are now puttin in arterial lines too, but not that exciting.
Bc has a service that really fails to serve the rural areas (tiered ALS response available only in metro areas) and its cool to see the BLS cars get to offer more. Hopefully some pain control one day.
Pretty cool for them, any emts out there using cpap in your service? Is it bein used appropriately?
Our critical care guys are now puttin in arterial lines too, but not that exciting.
Bc has a service that really fails to serve the rural areas (tiered ALS response available only in metro areas) and its cool to see the BLS cars get to offer more. Hopefully some pain control one day.
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