Assignment: Report on the 8 distinct types of shock
im in dire need of help i need to find specific vital signs i may observe and any treatments we as basic providers may give to effect patient outcome in both the national and Rhode island protocols
anything i can get help on will be hugely appreciated.
i dunno to be honest the school i go to has a paramedic program as well so i could go there or i could take the 2yrs and spend 24k on schooling at the major college here
which i don't have.
are your talking about right now or for paramedic right now after doing this course i get nothing but the knowledge that shows im good enough to do my job and proficient enough to save life's which in the end is the only real thing that matters anyways. after im done with this program then i can go take the NREMT test WHEN i pass it i will then become an EMT-B.
and after that if i wish i can go and take my EMT-C and EMT-P course
its a school that this guy built from scratch it has a 20% higher first time passage rate then any school in the country hes a LT of the FD in charge of teaching something like 450 guys and then us a year for the FD
lol thanks
good luck to you in your math class and A&P thankfuly our program has a pretty decent A&P built in but probly also the reason they have a 20% higher first time passage rate then the rest of the country
the class is AWSOME im gonna do good but there is math alot of math because of state protocols have to know drip rates and dosage amounts yes even at b :/ so im a little worried about that. The class size was registered for 57 but 11 didn't show dont know why but we will see o and the teacher is shitty speller like me yay go bad spellers
also learned that we can push more drugs then on the national lvl including drawn vials of adrenaline with out Medical control
and i went into a mind drift and i got figity and started playing with a lose arm of a chair(whoops started thinking about starting lines) and i broke the arm off