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Hello everyone! Still a student (only 5 weeks left out of 14 week program), in NYC. Planning to do this as a volunteer, at least initially.
My rotation is in about 11 days, am scared poopless in general and definitely thinking, "am I nuts for doing this?" I started the program much more confident, hah.
Any thoughts and tips about handling my first rotation appreciated. In NYS only one shift is required for the EMTB students. I picked a midweek day shift and don't know the hospital, nor area so I have no clue what to expect. No clue if I'll keep it together and look like "I can do it" or be a total idiot and go, "duh...." every 30 seconds under the gun (or on the hot seat).
Also wondering about a nervous stomach (on the internet, nobody can see me blush) and also debating about what/how to eat so that I don't end up being a Pt. myself ::cringes::
Thank you for reading!
P.S. I've read one of those lists of "Rules of EMS" at the beginning of the program and thought it was hilarious. Now I'm taking it to heart (especially about newbies).
My rotation is in about 11 days, am scared poopless in general and definitely thinking, "am I nuts for doing this?" I started the program much more confident, hah.
Any thoughts and tips about handling my first rotation appreciated. In NYS only one shift is required for the EMTB students. I picked a midweek day shift and don't know the hospital, nor area so I have no clue what to expect. No clue if I'll keep it together and look like "I can do it" or be a total idiot and go, "duh...." every 30 seconds under the gun (or on the hot seat).
Also wondering about a nervous stomach (on the internet, nobody can see me blush) and also debating about what/how to eat so that I don't end up being a Pt. myself ::cringes::
Thank you for reading!
P.S. I've read one of those lists of "Rules of EMS" at the beginning of the program and thought it was hilarious. Now I'm taking it to heart (especially about newbies).