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It seems like it might not work with two different people in the bed.
Perfect! Now I have another excuse for why I sleep alone..."I'm not dating anyone because it would mess with my sleep cycle app." h34r:
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It seems like it might not work with two different people in the bed.
Perfect! Now I have another excuse for why I sleep alone..."I'm not dating anyone because it would mess with my sleep cycle app." h34r:
Bahaha.
My excuse is I have no time or life due to the fact that I spend nearly half my waking hours in an ambulance until school is finished.
Yours works too though :rofl:
Yeah we don't have any tones for our units. Fire department does but not ambulance. We get to hear our dispatchers "Medic 106 post Monroe 52" or "Medic 106 Code 3". It's so weird to be sleeping and not hear any traffic then once you hear your medic number you wake up.
My partner talked me into trying this new Sleep Cycle app for my phone. I guess it uses the accelerometer to judge your sleep cycle and "gently wakes you up at the lightest point of your cycle starting 30 minutes prior to your set alarm time" or something of the sort.
He thinks it will hopefully help me be more awake in the morning rather than the zombie I am before I get a cup of coffee or an energy drink...we will see but hey, I'm open to anything.
I feel like I should set a backup alarm for the first few weeks. I don't think my supervisor would accept an experimental app as an excuse for why I'm late. :lol:
If it works with iPad I'm gonna give it a shot too.
Does the iPad vibrate?
Ugh, tell me about it. 1/4 way through a 48 right now, get off 0700 tuesday, go to school from 0830 to 1830, back to work from 0700-0700, school again at the same time thursday, then I'm driving a couple counties north Friday night to work a two day soccer tourney over the weekend.
Why do we do this to ourselves?
We only get tones if we are in a hard post. The whole system hears them if they aren't in a hard post but the other hard posts only hear traffic when they are toned out specifically.
We have post tones to activate the pager in the post. If you are in a parking lot all you get is "Medic 325 traffic in the area of xxx and xxx, then if it's priority 1 or 2 they drop priority tones which activates a speaker in the fire dispatch center and they hear our unit getting dispatched to request a response from them as well.
I feel like I'm talking mumbo jumbo tonight. Sorry about that.
I got to use nitronox for the first time today. We don't carry it anymore but our paramedic patrollers at the mountain we post at carry it it along with morphine and fentanyl so we used it to get junior out of his jacket rather than cutting it off of him. Worked like a charm. I feel like it even worked better than the 200 mcg of fent I gave him during transport. Either way he was pretty comfortable. It was funny when the new grad nurse was like "wait you gave a 13 year old 200 mcg!?" "Yes ma'am, 100, then 50 halfway through transport then 50 more about 2 minutes ago. Took him from a 10/10 to a 4/10." Poor kid fractured his radius and ulna in his left arm snowboarding. He ended up going to the OR and getting some hardware and a killer scar to show off to the ladies.
It was funny when the new grad nurse was like "wait you gave a 13 year old 200 mcg!?"
We only get tones if we are in a hard post. The whole system hears them if they aren't in a hard post but the other hard posts only hear traffic when they are toned out specifically.
We have post tones to activate the pager in the post. If you are in a parking lot all you get is "Medic 325 traffic in the area of xxx and xxx, then if it's priority 1 or 2 they drop priority tones which activates a speaker in the fire dispatch center and they hear our unit getting dispatched to request a response from them as well.
I feel like I'm talking mumbo jumbo tonight. Sorry about that.
I got to use nitronox for the first time today. We don't carry it anymore but our paramedic patrollers at the mountain we post at carry it it along with morphine and fentanyl so we used it to get junior out of his jacket rather than cutting it off of him. Worked like a charm. I feel like it even worked better than the 200 mcg of fent I gave him during transport. Either way he was pretty comfortable. It was funny when the new grad nurse was like "wait you gave a 13 year old 200 mcg!?" "Yes ma'am, 100, then 50 halfway through transport then 50 more about 2 minutes ago. Took him from a 10/10 to a 4/10." Poor kid fractured his radius and ulna in his left arm snowboarding. He ended up going to the OR and getting some hardware and a killer scar to show off to the ladies.
Ahhh new grad nurses. It's always fun when you shatter their view that all we do is drive ambulances and not do anything advanced. Just wait till you walk in with an RSI :rofl:
Apparently, ER nurses at our local level 1 can't give Phenergan. We can.
Yeah. At my last service I got used to just having me and my partner on an RSI. Now, if I knock someone down and tube them, I'll have 6 people in the ambulance. It gets a little crowded. I've been told to "play nicer" with the BLS crews, because on priority calls when the ambulance starts looking like a clown car, I start kicking people out. "I want one EMT and my partner in here. Everyone else, OUT! Yes Chief, that means you!"
Well, I tried the sleep cycle app last night...it woke me up in the middle of the night when my phone fell off my bed. Then I woke up before my alarm this morning, so I'll have to do a little more testing on it.
Ahhh new grad nurses. It's always fun when you shatter their view that all we do is drive ambulances and not do anything advanced. Just wait till you walk in with an RSI :rofl:
Apparently, ER nurses at our local level 1 can't give Phenergan. We can.
I couldn't get the app for the iPad to work at all.
That's not really fair. You're implying that nurses get to decide what meds the patient gets.