Going to depend on your schedule in the hospital and your schedule for the fire department. I personally do not know any FF/medics who are nurses.
Firefighters barely tolerate the paramedic skillset; why would they leave the barca lounger for more clinicals unless it was required?
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To be fair, not all firemedics are knuckle dragging mouth breathers.
Firefighters barely tolerate the paramedic skillset; why would they leave the barca lounger for more clinicals unless it was required?
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Inside work, most likely not going to get seriously injured or die, and more money are probably three highly ranked answers.
Nursing makes for aches and soreness at a much higher rate than ambo work... only SAR can top nsg. Look at the industrial injury rates... CNAs beat out RNs but not by much.The human being has been known to age and become less strong with less endurance and more aches and such. Also, believe it or not, sometimes when you've been doing something for awhile, the shine wears off and you realize its not all sunshine and roses.
I'm just guessing here though. I'm neither a firefighter nor a nurse, want to be neither, and cant read minds.
Sure. Walking around the floor pushing a computer on wheels and carrying pills is pretty demanding work. I can't imagine how stair chairing a 300lb invalid down 2 flights could possibly compete with all the twisted ankles caused by the ridiculous shoes they wear.