Fezman92
NJ and PA EMT
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What’s wrong with cargo shorts?
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So long as they’re Clark Griswold approved? Not a damn thing.What’s wrong with cargo shorts?
Oh I get calling the ambulance.. but the BLS only fire... like we can take vitals and administer O2 and get a history and all that... which would be criminally negligent if an Urgent Care can't do that basics lol
I havent had anything that extreme. Sending out the kids high on weed? Sure. Surprise agonal grandmother? Not at an UC at least...Urgent cares have interesting rules. I went to one of our local UCs for a kid in SVT. The PA was pooping russet potatoes because he thought the kid was gonna die. I asked if they did anything. “Nope. Just called you. We’re not allowed to do anything. The risk management people have clearly stated that we can’t do anything cardiac”.
I started a line and let the PA push the adenosine. He’s never done it before. He thought the entire process was pretty cool and he asked if he could have a copy of the strip, just like a new paramedic student.
I take lots of STEMIs, strokes, amputated fingers and jammed up breathers out of the UCs in my area. I never walk in with less than my full set of ALS gear (including suction!) because I can never believe what they tell the dispatcher.
A few weeks ago, “84 year old with slight shortness of breath”. Walked In to find an unresponsive agonal that got tubed before we left.
I am not impressed with Urgent Cares. At all.
We routinely got sent to UC for dispatched simple calls that turned into things like calling the helo. Then again, a lot of our Hispanic population preferred to go to the UC instead of the hospital for anything short of gunshot wounds.I havent had anything that extreme. Sending out the kids high on weed? Sure. Surprise agonal grandmother? Not at an UC at least...
My Hispanic side of the family has genetic White Coat Syndrome. They don't go until they code.We routinely got sent to UC for dispatched simple calls that turned into things like calling the helo. Then again, a lot of our Hispanic population preferred to go to the UC instead of the hospital for anything short of gunshot wounds.
(awaits a full assault...)I've been reading this TPATC (transport professional advanced trauma course) book. It's painfully dry to read. I feel like the first half of the book isn't even specifically trauma.
I enjoyed the practical portion of TPATC.I've been reading this TPATC (transport professional advanced trauma course) book. It's painfully dry to read. I feel like the first half of the book isn't even specifically trauma.