Hey guys i really like this forum to read on everyone experiences and get advise from EMS personal who have been doing this from some times.
I graduate in about 2 weeks, from my EMT class, im doing my ride alongs and yesterday was my first run, im doing pretty well in class im ranked #3 in my class grade / skills wise.
On the ride along which was 12 hrs had some great calls, at times i blanked and kinda forgot what to do i don't know if it was my nerves or maybe all the fire presence that not use to that really, In the sense of "blanking" i was more delayed as in walking in on a trauma call and not going right for manual stabilize i kinda stood there looking around like....do i jump on this or ???? these 10 fire guys. I didn't know my place....and was tad bit over whelmed thinking do they want this "Ride along" to touch my patient .....and just need some advice because i want to get as much "play time" experience as possible because as they say this is the time to learn with out it reflecting your liecne
please any advice on how to approach the scene with all this presence would be greatly appreciative thank you all for reading!
I graduate in about 2 weeks, from my EMT class, im doing my ride alongs and yesterday was my first run, im doing pretty well in class im ranked #3 in my class grade / skills wise.
On the ride along which was 12 hrs had some great calls, at times i blanked and kinda forgot what to do i don't know if it was my nerves or maybe all the fire presence that not use to that really, In the sense of "blanking" i was more delayed as in walking in on a trauma call and not going right for manual stabilize i kinda stood there looking around like....do i jump on this or ???? these 10 fire guys. I didn't know my place....and was tad bit over whelmed thinking do they want this "Ride along" to touch my patient .....and just need some advice because i want to get as much "play time" experience as possible because as they say this is the time to learn with out it reflecting your liecne
please any advice on how to approach the scene with all this presence would be greatly appreciative thank you all for reading!