Paramedic Research Paper

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Welcome Everyone !

I am Paramedic Student and I have to write a research paper that must present factual information and NOT BE A PRO OR CON research paper. The research paper must be at least 7 pages.

I am looking for any idea on topic.

Thank you,

MZPL22
 
By "research paper" I assume you mean a paper where you explore a topic in some depth and cite your sources?

There are a lot of potential good topics. Which ones interest you? Is there anything you've gotten some exposure to but would like to learn much more about?
 
If you're a paramedic student then there should literally be a plethora of factual topics to choose from. I can think of one off the top of my head I could probably write 10 pages easily on, it shouldn't be that difficult.
 
Hi Remi

Yes, at least 4 sources and it has to be FACTUAL NOT PRO OR CON.

I was thinking about a few topics:

1.) Scope of practice - additional paramedic training in intubation. How additional paramedic training in intubation reflects on successful rate of field intubations.

2.) Scope of practice - advanced training. How advanced training benefits the paramedic and the patient in the field.

3.) Scope of practice - medication errors. How paramedics can eliminate medication error in the field.

Thank you,

Remi.
 
If you're a paramedic student then there should literally be a plethora of factual topics to choose from. I can think of one off the top of my head I could probably write 10 pages easily on, it shouldn't be that difficult.

Hi VentMonkey

I have a few topics in my head, but I would like to see others people ideas.

Thanks for the replay.
 
Hi Remi

Yes, at least 4 sources and it has to be FACTUAL NOT PRO OR CON.

I was thinking about a few topics:

1.) Scope of practice - additional paramedic training in intubation. How additional paramedic training in intubation reflects on successful rate of field intubations.

2.) Scope of practice - advanced training. How advanced training benefits the paramedic and the patient in the field.

3.) Scope of practice - medication errors. How paramedics can eliminate medication error in the field.

Thank you,

Remi.

These are good topics-just before you fully commit to a topic do some preliminary digging on scholarly websites. I had some cool topics before, however when it came time to write, I couldn't find enough factual research. Ended up writing a paper on Prehospital Use of Ultrasound.
 
Hi Remi

Yes, at least 4 sources and it has to be FACTUAL NOT PRO OR CON.

I was thinking about a few topics:

1.) Scope of practice - additional paramedic training in intubation. How additional paramedic training in intubation reflects on successful rate of field intubations.

2.) Scope of practice - advanced training. How advanced training benefits the paramedic and the patient in the field.

3.) Scope of practice - medication errors. How paramedics can eliminate medication error in the field.

Thank you,

Remi.

All good ideas.

#1 I know there is a decent amount of literature on. Much of it pertains to ED and ICU residents, but there is some on paramedics. You could spend a couple pages summarizing the pertinent literature, and there is plenty to discuss on both the psychomotor aspect of skills such as intubation and the cognitive challenges of dealing with a stressful airway scenario and how proper training can improve both of those.

#2 You could probably write plenty on. You'd first have to define "advanced training" for the purposes of your paper, and that might not be easy to do.

#3 Is a very worthy and interesting topic, but unfortunately I don't think you'll find much info on it. There's a fair amount out there concerning medication errors in nursing, but EMS is a sufficiently different field that I think it deserves it's own research and strategies for dealing with this problem, and it just hasn't been done yet. Just not sexy enough I suppose? Who needs to deal with medication errors when you can go on a crusade to argue about how much better rocuronium is than succinylcholine, or who has the most "progressive" protocols. I have a few good anecdotes, FWIW.
 
All good ideas.

#1 I know there is a decent amount of literature on. Much of it pertains to ED and ICU residents, but there is some on paramedics. You could spend a couple pages summarizing the pertinent literature, and there is plenty to discuss on both the psychomotor aspect of skills such as intubation and the cognitive challenges of dealing with a stressful airway scenario and how proper training can improve both of those.

#2 You could probably write plenty on. You'd first have to define "advanced training" for the purposes of your paper, and that might not be easy to do.

#3 Is a very worthy and interesting topic, but unfortunately I don't think you'll find much info on it. There's a fair amount out there concerning medication errors in nursing, but EMS is a sufficiently different field that I think it deserves it's own research and strategies for dealing with this problem, and I just don't think it's been done yet. I have a few good anecdotes, if FWIW.

Great!

Now I have to dig :)
I appreciated your post, and please excuse me for my English, since I am not a native speaker.

I know for sure that i have to use a source that provide peer-revised research so I was thinking about using American Medical Association, and my paramedic book too.

Thank you.
 
Great!

Now I have to dig :)
I appreciated your post, and please excuse me for my English, since I am not a native speaker.

I know for sure that i have to use a source that provide peer-revised research so I was thinking about using American Medical Association, and my paramedic book too.

Thank you.
No problem. Good luck.
 
These are good topics-just before you fully commit to a topic do some preliminary digging on scholarly websites. I had some cool topics before, however when it came time to write, I couldn't find enough factual research. Ended up writing a paper on Prehospital Use of Ultrasound.

Hello Agregularguy

Thank you for your replay.

That is what I am worry about a bit that I will have a hard time to find good quality sources.

Be Safe out there!
 
Hello Agregularguy

Thank you for your replay.

That is what I am worry about a bit that I will have a hard time to find good quality sources.

Be Safe out there!

While I preferred my college's research databases for the actual research, I found it helpful to at least scan through google scholar to see if a topic had enough sources first.
 
Just a point of order...you're doing a literature review on a topic, not doing research...carry on...
 
That is what I am worry about a bit that I will have a hard time to find good quality sources.

PubMed is your friend, as is your school's librarian.
 
Welcome Everyone !

I am Paramedic Student and I have to write a research paper that must present factual information and NOT BE A PRO OR CON research paper. The research paper must be at least 7 pages.

I am looking for any idea on topic.

Thank you,

MZPL22
Endotracheal Intubation.

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Hi, when you say at least seven pages - is there a word count to this?
Seven pages is extremely small for a paper and you will need to be very specific (focused) on what you are writing about. An example of this would be a topic that is currently being discussed on this forum - "Do alcohol swabs interfere with blood glucose results in a diabetic patient?" This would be an appropriate type of paper.
 
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