TheDoll
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this thread reminds me of a thought that i've often had as i've been completing my emt-b course. this doesn't have to do with an mva, but...
i work part time in a restaraunt, and i'm always afraid that someone is going to go into a-shock or choke or something. other ppl i work with have said things like "it's great that you're an emt now bc you can take care of all of the chokers, etc". i'm always like, "shhh! don't tell anyone". i don't want to have to do something like that if front of 200+ people! luckily, those things seem to always happen when i'm not around. in fact, someone just choked on a piece of steak last tues (today is saturday). she lived.
i work part time in a restaraunt, and i'm always afraid that someone is going to go into a-shock or choke or something. other ppl i work with have said things like "it's great that you're an emt now bc you can take care of all of the chokers, etc". i'm always like, "shhh! don't tell anyone". i don't want to have to do something like that if front of 200+ people! luckily, those things seem to always happen when i'm not around. in fact, someone just choked on a piece of steak last tues (today is saturday). she lived.