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Flooding flooding and more flooding.

It seems as if every major road is flooded. Glad I'm not working today lol
 
Had a patient tell my partner last night that he must not of read the book on how to deal with women.

It's called 3 ways to tame a shrew.

1. Make them feel inferior
2. Keep the quiet
3. Make sure they know who is in charge.

Apparently he didn't like that I was the lead paramedic in charge lol

...violent feelings :mad:


I think a competent, strong female provider is hot. I have no problems sharing the work or excitement with a woman, or anyone that can keep up in the game.
 
Flooding flooding and more flooding.

It seems as if every major road is flooded. Glad I'm not working today lol
Man, I wish I was working today!
 
Man, I wish I was working today!
I am not a fan of having to route around road closures. I would end up in the middle of the road with a flooded ambulance haha
 
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Finally back in Texas, was fitted for all my gear today including a bullet proof vest because Austin is very dangerous ;) haha. Now to drive an hour one way for a CPR renewal class. It never ends!
Don't complain. You're in Austin.
 
Yeah, because we just have tons of kayaks and swift water gear laying around the station hahaha
What do you think they keep in that OES truck out front. MCI stuff, NOPE! ;)
 
What do you think they keep in that OES truck out front. MCI stuff, NOPE! ;)
Haha. Yeah because we just get soo much rain down here. Always need to be prepared haha
 
And I though it was annoying when a football coach asked what me and my female medic partner due when their is heavy lifting. You win for the rudest pt. what a dbag
Had a patient tell my partner last night that he must not of read the book on how to deal with women.

It's called 3 ways to tame a shrew.

1. Make them feel inferior
2. Keep the quiet
3. Make sure they know who is in charge.

Apparently he didn't like that I was the lead paramedic in charge lol
 
Why are Fisdaps so miserable to do? I can't stand it.
 
Took my first Module exam in class today. Passed with an 84. Any ideas of how to memorize the 13 medications in EMT basic class? Menomics, that is?
 
Took my first Module exam in class today. Passed with an 84. Any ideas of how to memorize the 13 medications in EMT basic class? Menomics, that is?
Memorize or learn? Do some additional research on the mechanism and class, and the rest of it falls into place. Indications and contraindications should be quite easy for BLS meds. Dose is simply repetition.
 
Has any ever heard of or given Glucagon IN? I have a protocol test in a couple of days for my internship and I saw that IN is listed.
 
I have Glucagon IN in my protocol.
If unable to establish an IV (for ALS), or if ALS is unavailable - Glucagon can be given IN.
 
Has any ever heard of or given Glucagon IN? I have a protocol test in a couple of days for my internship and I saw that IN is listed.
Heard of it, but never administered it IN. Quite frankly, I just can't see the point.
 
I've heard of it. Never tried it- but then I hate the intranasal route anyway.
 
Flooding in Indy. Thank god for dryers at station.
 
Took my first Module exam in class today. Passed with an 84. Any ideas of how to memorize the 13 medications in EMT basic class? Menomics, that is?

what all do you need to know? on a basic level id just put them into classes (ie antidysrythmmics, sympathomimetics ect) and go from there with doses and routes...
 
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