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And on the second floor.

Or in lithotomy position, on the floor between the bed and the wall in the back bedroom of a trailer with soft, rotted floors.
 
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Or in lithotomy position, on the floor between the bed and the wall in the back bedroom of a trailer with soft, rotted floors.
I see you trying to be sneaky, coming back and editing it in later...
 
got a call from new orleans EMS...wants me to submit my resume and possibly do a skype interview...
duuude!
Thats awesome! They seem like a really cool place to work. Good luck!
 
I absolutely hate overstock and clutter in the ambulance.
 
Or in lithotomy position, on the floor between the bed and the wall in the back bedroom of a trailer with soft, rotted floors.
With the way the hoyer sling was positioned, she was not far from that position.

She was somewhat clothed on arrival, but the PA insisted we remove them while she berrated the patient for not standing. She then attempted to bribe the urospetic and highly altered patient with a 70/nothing pressure with pain meds. After 20 minutes the PA up and left.
 
My night has gone like this.

Me to ER: calling for pronouncement. 31 year old male asystole. Unknown down times. Core is cool to the touch. Pupils fixed and dilated. 30 minutes of ACLS preformed with no change.

ER: Time of death 2101.

At 2103....

Me: ER we will be enroute to your facility P1 with 31 year old male ROSC. BP 120/90 and spontaneous respirations.

That was a first lol
 
I had someone here at work today suggest I look at Richmond Ambulance Authority in VA... anyone have any inside info about the service?
 
My student today is a winner. She's only on her third ride-out. Didn't want to familiarize herself with the unit, doesn't feel like she needs to go over anything, and is currently on the couch absorbed in some random novel, despite me offering to go over 12 leads with her since she said she's weak on them. A real go-getter...
 
My student today is a winner. She's only on her third ride-out. Didn't want to familiarize herself with the unit, doesn't feel like she needs to go over anything, and is currently on the couch absorbed in some random novel, despite me offering to go over 12 leads with her since she said she's weak on them. A real go-getter...

Might be worth 'testing the brakes' at EVERY junction....
 
My student today is a winner. She's only on her third ride-out. Didn't want to familiarize herself with the unit, doesn't feel like she needs to go over anything, and is currently on the couch absorbed in some random novel, despite me offering to go over 12 leads with her since she said she's weak on them. A real go-getter...

Send her home.
 
My momma got me an early Christmas/ medic school graduation gift. Glock 22 with night sights
 

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