the 100% directionless thread

Im kind of surprised how mant people can freely give fentanyl. They make it sound so evil here.

Were pretty progressive and getting more so all the time but fentanyl is a no go in adults.
 
All y'all talking about Meds and I'm just sitting here going "I can give oral glucose..."

...but I can't even use a Glucometer to see if they need it because even though they're practically sold over the counter it has a needle and is too invasive for a Basic to use -_-
 
My partner slammed on the brakes, and I (nicely) asked her to be more careful. She got pissed off and once we got to the hospital, she said, "Was that a smoother ride for you, master? It wasn't my fault!"

.....Really?
 
All y'all talking about Meds and I'm just sitting here going "I can give oral glucose..."

...but I can't even use a Glucometer to see if they need it because even though they're practically sold over the counter it has a needle and is too invasive for a Basic to use -_-

I feel ya, bro..
 
All y'all talking about Meds and I'm just sitting here going "I can give oral glucose..."

...but I can't even use a Glucometer to see if they need it because even though they're practically sold over the counter it has a needle and is too invasive for a Basic to use -_-

I can actually test a patients BGL...... The medic just has to tell me to do it per policy :glare:
 
All y'all talking about Meds and I'm just sitting here going "I can give oral glucose..."

...but I can't even use a Glucometer to see if they need it because even though they're practically sold over the counter it has a needle and is too invasive for a Basic to use -_-

gotta love LA county


I can actually test a patients BGL...... The medic just has to tell me to do it per policy :glare:
Riverside, well at least better than oc and LA.

You guys need to come to Kern. EMTs king, combi, and lots more. I liked riverside though as well, just not as much as here now
 
All y'all talking about Meds and I'm just sitting here going "I can give oral glucose..."

...but I can't even use a Glucometer to see if they need it because even though they're practically sold over the counter it has a needle and is too invasive for a Basic to use -_-

I know BLS. :lol::lol::lol:
 
gotta love LA county



Riverside, well at least better than oc and LA.

You guys need to come to Kern. EMTs king, combi, and lots more. I liked riverside though as well, just not as much as here now

Don't tempt me lol

Looking at the Hall Ambulance website and that application button looks mighty tempting....

Just gotta figure out how to uproot from the SGV first lol (wonder if I convince the gf to get a job in Bakersfield and move away from downtown LA?)

(Or at least move somewhere closer so I do t have a two hour, half a tank of gas one way to get to Kern Co drive)
 
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Somehow all of the male nurses on my unit, 4 of us, got scheduled for the same day on the same hall. It was one of the best shifts I have ever had. Absolutely no drama, no *****ing, and no nervous breakdowns. Awesome.

Except the Med/Surg floor called and cancelled 4 codes so I had to run back and forth all day for no reason
 
All y'all talking about Meds and I'm just sitting here going "I can give oral glucose..."

...but I can't even use a Glucometer to see if they need it because even though they're practically sold over the counter it has a needle and is too invasive for a Basic to use -_-


If the patient's at a SNF, I'd just ask the staff to get one... you know... for the hospital.
 
Riverside, well at least better than oc and LA.

You guys need to come to Kern. EMTs king, combi, and lots more. I liked riverside though as well, just not as much as here now

I believe that assisting the medic with a BGL is now an EMT skill in OC. However, same thing... it's medic assist, not an EMT primary skill.
 
But I don't plan on staying a Basic forever, how does the Paramedic scope in LA Co compare to others? Obviously here being a Fire Medic is best (and about only) option if you want to run 911 as a medic, but is their scope still (for lack of a better word) laughable? Or are they at least somewhat on par?
 
Somehow all of the male nurses on my unit, 4 of us, got scheduled for the same day on the same hall. It was one of the best shifts I have ever had. Absolutely no drama, no *****ing, and no nervous breakdowns. Awesome.

Except the Med/Surg floor called and cancelled 4 codes so I had to run back and forth all day for no reason

Dude when I was a PCT at a hospital I used to love getting floated to a floor with other male staff members. My home floor was all women. Made for a very nice change
 
Don't tempt me lol

Looking at the Hall Ambulance website and that application button looks mighty tempting....

Just gotta figure out how to uproot from the SGV first lol (wonder if I convince the gf to get a job in Bakersfield and move away from downtown LA?)

(Or at least move somewhere closer so I do t have a two hour, half a tank of gas one way to get to Kern Co drive)

If you are honestly interested Lmk, I can update you on things you'd like to know. Many people live out of the county and just rent a apartment with like 4 guys to just sleep in. And go back to Sacramento, Ventura, riverside, LA, etc. That's if you work 12s. You can get a nice 2 bed apt for 800 and as low as 600. Moral is good and we have over 56% of employees over 5yrs. Not to mention good protocols, dispatch system. BLS unit here is in charge of the scene even over fire on 911 calls. We have kaiser insurance paid for 100% by the company, that's including copayments, etc. After 4 months of employment.
 
But I don't plan on staying a Basic forever, how does the Paramedic scope in LA Co compare to others? Obviously here being a Fire Medic is best (and about only) option if you want to run 911 as a medic, but is their scope still (for lack of a better word) laughable? Or are they at least somewhat on par?

That's fine, get your medic school paid for along with your full pay and benefits while you attend. Protocols, Haha not even comparable to LA county. Needle cric, Peds intubation, narcs are morphine, vallium, versed, and even ativan just recently added. Dopamine, lido, mag drips. All standing orders !!!! Gotta love communication failure protocol.
 
So I just watched a 3rd degree block reaolve itself. I didn't know that was a thing :confused:
 
TRSpeed, I sent you a PM asking about a gazillion different questions about Hall Ambulance
 
So I just watched a 3rd degree block reaolve itself. I didn't know that was a thing :confused:
Somehow I don't think that block will stay resolved for long…
 
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