Hello to everyone. I'm an EMT student in Chicago studying at the Evergreen fire house and have two months of class to go before I am working in EMS. I just finished a 14 hour ride along with an ALS ambo in Chicago and have millions of questions and appreciate any feedback. I couldn't ask too many questions in the ambulance as we were getting calls non-stop so I figured I ask a few here.
My book has a chapter on asking pt's for implied/expressed consent but in the field there was no asking...AT ALL...just work until the patient refuses. Is this common? It does seem cumbersome to spell out everything to the patient.
I believe I can get right to studying at a college or somewhere for my paramedic license right after graduating and was wondering is medic school hard? And is it easy to find a job in California/Chicago as a medic with only a year of experience as an EMT?
I'm stay around the south side of Chicago and I am sure some of you know how crazy the area is so ambulances are always busy. Are San Diego CA meds just as busy?
Is it hard to transfer anywhere in the nation as a paramedic having taken the national test?
My partner said paramedics get paid only $15 to $18 per hour working on a private ambo. I honestly thought meds get paid much higher! How much are meds paid in San Diego. I google'd this but don't really trust the info.
New to the forum so I don't know if this post is too long so I will stop. Thanks for any feedback
chief
My book has a chapter on asking pt's for implied/expressed consent but in the field there was no asking...AT ALL...just work until the patient refuses. Is this common? It does seem cumbersome to spell out everything to the patient.
I believe I can get right to studying at a college or somewhere for my paramedic license right after graduating and was wondering is medic school hard? And is it easy to find a job in California/Chicago as a medic with only a year of experience as an EMT?
I'm stay around the south side of Chicago and I am sure some of you know how crazy the area is so ambulances are always busy. Are San Diego CA meds just as busy?
Is it hard to transfer anywhere in the nation as a paramedic having taken the national test?
My partner said paramedics get paid only $15 to $18 per hour working on a private ambo. I honestly thought meds get paid much higher! How much are meds paid in San Diego. I google'd this but don't really trust the info.
New to the forum so I don't know if this post is too long so I will stop. Thanks for any feedback
chief