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I know in Colorado you can start an IV as a basic, but is there other states that allows this also?
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As an B-IV in Colorado I disagree. I think it's a huge advantage for our system when we get an IV started while our medic is drawing up drugs or doing other things on their end. I can understand that for those who are not allowed to start IV's as basics it may seem a little crazy, but from what I've seen first-hand it only further increases our level of service to our customer. Having the IV cert doesn't enable us to push many drugs, but it does enable us to draw blood as well as give NS, D-50, and narcan.
As an B-IV in Colorado I disagree. I think it's a huge advantage for our system when we get an IV started while our medic is drawing up drugs or doing other things on their end. I can understand that for those who are not allowed to start IV's as basics it may seem a little crazy, but from what I've seen first-hand it only further increases our level of service to our customer. Having the IV cert doesn't enable us to push many drugs, but it does enable us to draw blood as well as give NS, D-50, and narcan.
Is it not different as in his senario he is just :censored::censored::censored::censored::censored:ing and i will assume the medic will do calculations and drug decisions as opposed to him doing to 100%.
Is hat not a benifit?
As an B-IV in Colorado I disagree. I think it's a huge advantage for our system when we get an IV started while our medic is drawing up drugs or doing other things on their end. I can understand that for those who are not allowed to start IV's as basics it may seem a little crazy, but from what I've seen first-hand it only further increases our level of service to our customer. Having the IV cert doesn't enable us to push many drugs, but it does enable us to draw blood as well as give NS, D-50, and narcan.
Actually, I prefer the opposite and will have my EMT partner get my drugs out and ready.
You have EMT-Bs working on flight?
Is it not different as in his scenario, he is just Stabbing and I will assume the medic will do calculations and drug decisions as opposed to the Basic doing the 100%.
Is that not a benefit?
Flight no longer means you are the best of the best. I am aware of a number of basic/paramedic crews working flight. Used to be if flight showed up you knew patient was getting an upgrade in care, now maybe not.
OK everyone, lets get back on topic. We have Colorado and Texas that basics can start IV. what other states are out there??