the 100% directionless thread

Our medical director is lecturing today. Should be interesting
 
And that... Is what supervisors should be for.

I cover shifts frequently so someone can go home while I find coverage. It's the nice thing to do.
 
Poison ivy, day 4. It's still spreading. I hope I can get to the dr today for some steroids.

I have like 8%tbsa itchy painful awfulness.

I got it two weeks agon when i was out trail riding. Somehow it spread to my butt. :sad:

In other news, day two of working with computer charting.
 
I got it two weeks agon when i was out trail riding. Somehow it spread to my butt. :sad:

In other news, day two of working with computer charting.

Mountain bike, or dirt bike?
 
A level 1 trauma center in my area was just closed down for "an object that looks like a bomb". That is a great way to clear bed delay :rofl:
 
What world do you live in? Can I go there? Haha.

It's really funny watching the sups run calls. Surprisingly all our supervisors have to keep their certs up for medic.
 
Taking my boy out to a local bar for his bday tomorrow. He's turning 5.

www.thehalliganbar.com

They have an engine inside, and you can sit up top and eat. He's going to be thrilled!
 
Just named a scenario on the patient simulator Kobayashi Maru because I'm that big of a geek.
 
It's really funny watching the sups run calls. Surprisingly all our supervisors have to keep their certs up for medic.

All ours are required to be medics and they end up on trucks every now and again. Some respond to calls while they are in the supe truck more than others.
 
All ours are required to be medics and they end up on trucks every now and again. Some respond to calls while they are in the supe truck more than others.

Out of eight or so supervisors at the company I would only trust two with a family member of mine. Most are decade+ EMTs and, contrary to popular belief, experience alone does not equate to adequate performance. Sure they can recite the rule book back to you word for word, but throw them on a scene that's anything above a taxi ride and their answer is always "call ALS" :rolleyes:

EDIT: Not too sure why I quoted you, Rob...
 
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Mhmm. Sureeee.

On a gloomier note, just got a call from my coworker who just transported my Grandmother to the hospital :(

Now I'm stuck between deciding if I need to jet over there right now or go to bed like I was planning and hope she's been discharged by the time I get on duty tomorrow. She's "stable" per my coworker but like everyone knows that's a controversial term.
 
Sorry about your grandma, Rob. Family in the hospital sucks.


Apparently I'm very good at ensuring I die alone in a cluttered house with 67 cats.
 
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