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Just found out my county protocols look like they are changing to remove backboards altogether. You have no idea how happy this makes me
There is so much win in this bit of news!
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Just found out my county protocols look like they are changing to remove backboards altogether. You have no idea how happy this makes me
I got a new one for you all.
I just got called "The hospice van driver guy."
That is all...
Sometimes the truth hurts.
Vehicle off the bay bridge... Everyone's ok, and traffic will be held up for a few more hours. unfortunately it means we'll get to deal with vacation traffic all night.
I just saw that on the news. I always pucker a little when I drive over the bridge.
Ouch
I live near San Francisco, and I thought you were talking about the Bay Bridge out here. I did a double-take, then saw you are in Maryland.:rofl:Vehicle off the bay bridge... Everyone's ok, and traffic will be held up for a few more hours. unfortunately it means we'll get to deal with vacation traffic all night.
By that I mean that it is, occasionally, all we have to do. No slight at you sir.
Not gonna lie. Those are probably my least favorite calls. Last one passed while we were putting the box back together in the driveway. Not a fun call.
I actually don't mind these types of calls. I think it's because death is expected, and family are more than likely well on their way to acceptance. The only thing that's left to give to these patients is kindness, and for some reason it's rather fulfilling to be able to give them that.
I guess I'm just a big 'ol softie
I agree 100% I just seem to get the patients who make me nervous about coding en route. Not a situation I really want to deal with.
I can see where you are coming from, but I personally disagree. The hospice runs tend to be pretty easy professionally to deal with. Then again, I've never seen an incoming hospice patient that didn't have a valid DNR.
Who would have thought that going to bed at 9pm would make someone a morning person?