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I do the same thing. It works for me. Don't have to worry about any problems from what I see at work, because I'm emotionally detached.


Although I will say that I've noticed the emotional detachment carry over into my personal life from time to time, which I'm not too thrilled about.

I seem to be the opposite, I'm pretty emotionally detached in my personal life, then at work I'm compassionate with my patients.

On a side note, I didn't intentionally make that patient cry last night, all I did was speak logically and he started crying...
 
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No, FTO, I do not need to put the pt's vital signs in my narrative, they're already on the damn PCR.

This is what I hate about FTO time.


I just do what that individual FTO expects of me until they clear me to work, then I get my own truck.
 
I seem to be the opposite, I'm pretty emotionally detached in my personal life, then at work I'm compassionate with my patients.

On a side note, I didn't intentionally make that patient cry last night, all I did was speak logically and he started crying...

Well the thing that is so funny to me is there is nothing logical to someone mentally ill. You ruin thier delusional thought process with logical statements.
 
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Well the thing that is so funny to me is there is nothing logical to someone mentally ill. You ruin thier delusional thought process with logical statements.

This is true. I just switched seats with the LEO and finished out the ride in silence
 
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So the power decided to go out in my room. Not the whole house, just my room. None of the breakers were tripped but I shut off power to the whole house and then gave each room power one by one... And still no power in my room. I really hope my phones alarm works.
 
Just saw the International Space Station fly over the house. All it was was just a light, but knowing that there are people flying over that many miles up is pretty cool.

Blows a persons mind doesn't it.
 
If you work in Austin ems

So if you work in a paramedic rig for the city of Austin and saw two fat bald guys wandering down the street who had one too many beers the skinnier of the two was me. Thanks for not running over us.
 
Sigh,

Dear Irvine CA,

Yes, the "Occupy ____" movement hit you first. Yes, the majority of the 99% looks at them, their whining, and their lack of actual solutions or direction and shake our head. You, on the other hand, demanding that they can't "camp" on the lawn is doing nothing more than giving them attention and giving the media something to write about. As such, you're not helping and strong arming them is going to do nothing but help them out in the long run. Let them camp, and they'll go away soon enough.

Sincerely,
An UC Irvine Alumni.
Zot!
 
This is what I hate about FTO time.


I just do what that individual FTO expects of me until they clear me to work, then I get my own truck.

That's how I'm trying to run it. Don't argue, just do what be wants and get the FTO time over with. Unfortunately I do really need him there as stand by is a completely new environment for me. EMT school and working on a BLS IFT rig did not really prepare me for actual emergencies, :whacko:
 
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While looking for my trauma shears i found $20 i totally didnt know i had.

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Yes, the majority of the 99% looks at them, their whining, and their lack of actual solutions or direction and shake our head. !

The thing I hate about "the 99%"?


It's really only 1% vs 1%. Don't be using me as part of your slogan. The other 98% just don't give a damn. Not apathy, just realizing that it truly doesn't matter much.
 
Mmmmm cheesy fiesta potatos. How can something so wrong be so right?

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Mmmm turkey sandwhich on multi grain. Publix deli for the win.
 
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This is what I hate about FTO time.


I just do what that individual FTO expects of me until they clear me to work, then I get my own truck.

The nice thing about this first half of my FTO is that I'm with my preceptor for my internship, so she already has kind of seen the way I like to do things and lets me have a free run of things. Plus it helps that she adores me ^_^
 
Mmmmm cheesy fiesta potatos. How can something so wrong be so right?

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I think i can one up that: a burger with guacamole, swiss cheese, and onions on a toasted bun, with cole slaw, pasta, and a mix of sweet potato waffle fries and regular fries on the side.

I'm in great mood now :D
 
Sheldon has it right. Sorta.

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Over 8000 posts, booyah!
 
This ones gonna be fiesty

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Over 8000 posts, booyah!

YAY!!!!!!!!

On a side note: I'm thinking about making panko crusted salmon tonight, anybody have suggestions for sides?
 
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