the 100% directionless thread

i feel this was a wasted opportunity to scare the s*** outta my wife if she were here haha

I would divorce you lol

What the hell Is that thing!?
 
If I didn't need money I'd ring up Control and tell them I'm just not coming back.

Um, now taking donations?
 
I would divorce you lol

What the hell Is that thing!?

lol fair one, its a camel spider...fairly harmless other than infection. He was hiding behind a book i went for and bit me. I spent 30minutes hunting him down after that to get him, I promise you though he is most certainly going in one of my colleagues beds tonight hahaha
 
lol fair one, its a camel spider...fairly harmless other than infection. He was hiding behind a book i went for and bit me. I spent 30minutes hunting him down after that to get him, I promise you though he is most certainly going in one of my colleagues beds tonight hahaha


ewwwwwwww!
 
Burn it with fire. Send it back to the hell it

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Debating doing another specialty cert testing. Company will pay for C-NPT or CCP-C. Debating which I should do
 
Just put in my two weeks notice with the company I am currently at. Joining the dark side. :)
 
First night shift in a while tomorrow...worked 0500-1700 today then 1630-0430 tomorrow...what the f was I thinking?
 
Sigh. ..it's to damn early in the morning for this when my partner and one of our medics have a dispute with each other. .while on a call at 1:30 in the friggin morning
 
You guys are dual EMT's, right?
 
Talking to one of the medical students tonight. I am really liking the idea of psychiatry.

Funny thing is on the road I really don't like mental health - there is not a lot we can do for them and more often that not the cops have shown up which doesn't really help the situation and I feel like telling the cops to F/O but I can't really do that now can I.
 
I just finished my rotation in psych. On the medical side, a lot of energy was spent on diagnosis and treatment. With in-patients, it was a lot of dose-adjusting with the end goal being a safe discharge. With ED consults it was dispo-decision making, and maybe starting some meds with peeps who would be admitted. In this setting I wasn't really exposed to any psychotherapy. Anyways, my point is that the mental health workers, nurses, and therapists has way more interaction on a daily basis with the patients, and lots more hands-on working on skills than the docs did. Something to think about if you like mental patients.
 
We got raped yesterday/last night [emoji21] 3 minutes of sleep....
 
I'm a proctor at my old school for mock registry exam. First time as a proctor (AED). Really nice to be on this side of it. :)
 
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