So I just recently started my first job as an emt-b with no prior medical experience (I was a car salesman for a few years and before that worked fast food places). I did great in class and felt pretty confident in my abilities. I started applying around my rural area and within a month got a job offer at a local detox facility(mostly alcohol).
I did about 4 days of training and felt like my trainer didn't really want to train me.... those four days were also slow days so I didn't really get much experience. Now I'm about a month into my job and have pretty much just been doing patient intakes and monitoring vital signs every 4 hours. Not one serious incident has happened since I've been working here and I find myself just doing a ton of paperwork on patients (demographics/insurance info etc.). The scary part is I basically work by myself. There is a peer support worker, who is basically a past drug abuser who does group therapy sessions and gets the patients access to outpatient services after they get clean. And there is an "outreach driver" who just goes out about once an hour to look for drunks. I am the only "medically trained" person in the facility.
There is an on-call RN that I call to staff with for most issues and It's not a very busy facility but the people who check in here are usually in pretty rough shape and a lot of the "regulars" have seizure histories and other serious medical problems.
I'm so afraid of having that first serious incident happen. And don't know how I will handle it. Is this a good first job for me? Should I look elsewhere? So stressed about having a serious medical emergency happen and having no one with experience there to help me.
I did about 4 days of training and felt like my trainer didn't really want to train me.... those four days were also slow days so I didn't really get much experience. Now I'm about a month into my job and have pretty much just been doing patient intakes and monitoring vital signs every 4 hours. Not one serious incident has happened since I've been working here and I find myself just doing a ton of paperwork on patients (demographics/insurance info etc.). The scary part is I basically work by myself. There is a peer support worker, who is basically a past drug abuser who does group therapy sessions and gets the patients access to outpatient services after they get clean. And there is an "outreach driver" who just goes out about once an hour to look for drunks. I am the only "medically trained" person in the facility.
There is an on-call RN that I call to staff with for most issues and It's not a very busy facility but the people who check in here are usually in pretty rough shape and a lot of the "regulars" have seizure histories and other serious medical problems.
I'm so afraid of having that first serious incident happen. And don't know how I will handle it. Is this a good first job for me? Should I look elsewhere? So stressed about having a serious medical emergency happen and having no one with experience there to help me.