reaper
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*While I respect your degrees and certifications, who are you to tell me what I can and cannot discuss? I am in no way misrepresenting myself and everyone on these forums has the option to agree or disagree with me. What I don't appreciate is being dismissed.
*Who are you to say I am not? When you make things personal like that you cause problems. I meet all the requirements to ride along and assist and EMT-B/P on a call.
*I have also observed a doctor and I have never been denied permission by a patient to observe. Similarly, I have also been asked by patients on the ambulance if I am a student, and have never heard any objections to my being there.
My apologies for wishing to further educate myself though. Now that I know you disapprove, I will stop observing.
Few things. Expect the rants. You can add your opinion to any thread. But, you should not be giving advice, when you are not even in school yet. If your area service allows ride alongs, that is fine. But, you cannot legally "assist" with pt care. You are not certified to work and you are not affiliated with any school. Thus your service is breaking the law, if they allow you to assist with Pt care.
Why not go to school first and try and learn what you should know. Then ride clinicals, where you can put what you have learned to practice.
I have not had any problems with your postings. Until you offered advice to someone. Wait till you have that experience in the field, to offer up what should or should not be done.