medichopeful
Flight RN/Paramedic
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Didn't see any threads on this yet. Anybody watch it on ABC? The first episode seemed pretty good!
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I wasn't able to watch it last night and now I have to wait a week to be able to watch it online.
Watching now on UVerse on demand. Not impressed. Taking in a kid with severe allergic reaction apparently BLS with no interventions. Police officer with a dislocated knee and no pain mess.
I don't see that as appropriate at all.
See my above post. I don think we're talking about the same show!Same here. Very minimalistic.
Out of curiosity, I had a look at Boston EMS and it looks somewhat the same but quite different!
Everybody sounds like a member of Kennedy family!
Ambulances are much bigger but inside the patient compartment seems quite cramped
Uniforms make them look like police not ambulance personnel and they are different colours?
No pain relief seen not even paracetamol or entonox?
No high visibility vests at night or road crashes!?
Driving with one hand and using the radio while driving - including urgent driving!?
The story of that guy who got shot walking home was pretty unbelievable
Only once saw anything done inside pt house, seemed to do everything in the ambulance?
They are in the same union, but actually a part of the Boston Public Health Commission.Uniforms are same brown color for all EMTs, medics where white. If you are talking about the blue, thats a private (that I used to work for). How do you give report while driving? Boston EMS is still technically part of the police department and they carry and use handcuffs. After not living in MA for two years. The accents seem ridiculous haha.
Kind, calm demeanor. In my region, pain relief is administered on a Fentanyl-or-nothing basis.So what do you use for analgesia if you are not able to give parenteral pain relief, or pts who only have minor or moderate pain if you don't have entonox?
So what do you use for analgesia if you are not able to give parenteral pain relief, or pts who only have minor or moderate pain if you don't have entonox?
High flow O2, backboards, and if I'm feeling really generous, maybe an ice pack.So what do you use for analgesia if you are not able to give parenteral pain relief, or pts who only have minor or moderate pain if you don't have entonox?
Less fentanyl. We carry fentanyl, morphine, and ketamine, with the ability to concurrently dose the first two with versed or valium. Yet we can't have tylenol because well I don't know. I looked at getting us a grant for a nitrous system but the price point was very high.So what do you use for analgesia if you are not able to give parenteral pain relief, or pts who only have minor or moderate pain if you don't have entonox?
High flow O2, backboards, and if I'm feeling really generous, maybe an ice pack.
I don't know of a BLS service that has any pain management protocols to speak of, and ALS will be giving morphine or fent.