Then, yes, if they can tolerate (intact gag) swallowing sugar 'em up.No I had a patient like this. Bgl was in the 40s, near syncope
If the posts I've read on this forum are representative, most of California...
Why even have BLS ambulances? Give Uber drivers an AED and bottle of O2, call it "UberMed", I bet your outcomes will be about the same.
Hey man, we can't just be letting basics do these invasive procedures on people. They might bleed uncontrollably. Too much risk.The highly invasive skill of BSG is only entrusted to our highly trained paramedics in my county
Why even have BLS ambulances? Give Uber drivers an AED and bottle of O2, call it "UberMed", I bet your outcomes will be about the same.
Didn't "UberMed" force their own thread to close on here?...Not all ambulances in California even carry AEDs so your UberMed concept is already winning.
I see what you did there, Jimbo.The highly invasive skill of BSG is only entrusted to our highly trained paramedics in my county
The phrase "exhibiting signs of hypoglycemia" gives me the anger Are they hypoglycemic or not? What sad pathetic joke of a company doesn't give their EMT-B's glucometers?
The phrase "exhibiting signs of hypoglycemia" gives me the anger Are they hypoglycemic or not? What sad pathetic joke of a company doesn't give their EMT-B's glucometers?
If the posts I've read on this forum are representative, most of California...
Misery loves company.Pennsylvania as well.