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"What should I carry in my jump kit in my car?" Seriously....it should be forum policy that I'm allowed to keel haul any new member whose first post consists of anything of that sort.
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"What should I carry in my jump kit in my car?"
"What should I carry in my jump kit in my car?" Seriously....it should be forum policy that I'm allowed to keel haul any new member whose first post consists of anything of that sort.
i'm sure you do. and I've got about a thousand photos of MVAs where seat belts prevented a more serious injury. and I'm sure someone who specializes in kinematics can explain exact why seat belts save lives and reduce injuries.I've got photos of one accident scene where this is a true statement.
You think that's bad? I was dispatched for an MVA, and the officer on scene requested no lights or sirens response. and then during the response, he had dispatch start asking "what's your eta?" and two minutes later "what's your ETA?" well, you requested no lights, and it's rush hour, and we are coming from the other end of town. oh well, I get paid by the hour, and you can babysit the obviously stable patient until I get there.While getting toned to an MVA: "law enforcements requests evaluation for pt involved requests non code response" as every unit enroute still screams code there. Annoying!
You rang?and I'm sure someone who specializes in kinematics can explain exact why seat belts save lives and reduce injuries.
sorry bro, our C7 is like gold and might not last very long
park where I want
"unconscious but(t) breathing" why must they tone it out like that??
"nurses are a higher level of care."
Perhaps now yes, but your self defeating attitude gets the profession no where.
I'm sorry, I am not quite picking up your argument. I mentioned a generality commonly made by medics in my area; paramedics complaining about the fact that most consider a nurse to be a "higher" level of care than a medic. I made no mention of my opinion regarding that philosophy. However, I will now explain.
What does attitude have to do with the poor education in this field?
Furthermore, what does attitude have to do with level of care?
Are you saying we provide the same exact service out of an ambulance as can be provided in a hospital?
Then why is our destination always the ER? Why not the pharmacy to pick up some antibiotics for our patient's infection?
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