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  1. But you cannot remember definitively and you are here asking for what we think. We are telling you what we think. Just because it's not what you want to hear doesn't mean it's wrong. You came here expressing concern that you could have had an exposure. The group seems to agree with you that yes, you could have had an exposure and you need to follow up with your infection control officer accordingly. Trying to argue fine points, about which you cannot even definitively remember, is silly and a waste of your time. Report it. Follow up on it. And put on gloves next time.
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  2. Welcome. Read and study the book. Pay attention in class. Pay attention on your ride alongs. Learn when it's appropriate to ask questions when you're on your ride alongs. There are some times that are better than others. EMT class, by itself, is not enough. Paramedic school, by itself, is not enough. A wide educational foundation, consisting of a variety of college level coursework, while unfortunately not mandatory is certainly hugely beneficial to longevity in this career field. There are multiple threads on this site that discuss educational coursework relevant to EMS. Don't let this become your life. Balance is important. Yes, it can be fun especially when you're young. But balance is more important than you realize. Don't ever stop learning. Ever.
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