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Just had a pt with the lisinopril (ace inhibitor allergic reaction). His tongue was huge. The medics that were dispatched with us never saw it before. It was insane. I hope it makes it to M+M rounds.
yes, and O'rlly? I work on a Riv City Unit but we get pulled into MoVal everyday, so I will see you there if I knew who you were! RCRMC is worse than a zoo, people everywhere lol
Damn St Marys.
That is how we have been the last couple of months in Riverside. We will have up to 13! ALS units on bed delays at RCH.
Ya, REMS has been pissed at the hospitals. I have witnessed a nasty phone call they were giving to a charge nurse because of the bed delays.
Isn't it an allergic-like reaction, but not exactly considered an allergic reaction? I think it was a build up of leukotriene (just like in people who are sensitivr to aspirin)... I think. Also the build up of bradykinin causes coughing. I am gonna look it up right now.
Isn't it an allergic-like reaction, but not exactly considered an allergic reaction? I think it was a build up of leukotriene (just like in people who are sensitivr to aspirin)... I think. Also the build up of bradykinin causes coughing. I am gonna look it up right now.
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I can sympathize. Doing my first venipuncture tomorrow, was just checked off on the skill in my paramedic program.
ED Tech and PCT are one in the same. Every hospital system has a different name for the employees who aren't nurses or doctors or any other clearly defined allied health profession (CVT,Xray,phlebotomist,etc). Since EMTs and Paramedics have useful role in the ED with a wide skill set, we can fill in
I can't get an ambo gig, though. That'd be my preference, but you can't work on one until your 21 in Az for insurance purposes. So, it's ER or nothing.They are certainly not always one in the same. I've applied to both PCT and ED tech jobs within the same hospital. Here PCTs work on the floors and can be either CNAs or EMTs but ED techs are only EMTs. Call and ask if you're unsure and be aware that those jobs can be even more competitive than getting an ambulance gig.