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  1. never heard of that either :/
  2. ITLS exam tommarrow, capstone tuesday and nationals after that... any advice?

    1. tcripp

      tcripp

      You are so close...just remember to breathe!

    2. tcripp

      tcripp

      You are so close...just remember to breathe!

    3. emtcutie

      emtcutie

      haha yea, that might be a big one... i'm leaving now for itls exam... i studied hard but i'm still nervous

  3. that bad?
  4. huh..., never heard of it... sounds... different
  5. who is that in the back ground?
  6. 12 hour tonight... hoping for 0 calls... (we can all hope right)

  7. haha my friends and i watch that show when we want to feel more intelligent
  8. OMGAHHHH think i just died... lol
  9. Well what i could have done better, next time i will definatley have to be more vocal to the patients about what could happen if the patients weren't treated accodingly. I already know i need to be morse assertive when i am a team leader. Also i suppose i could have asked him why we weren't doing a more focused assesment. This paramedic I think was probably trying to get everything cleared up quickly. It was rush hour after all and i don't think he wanted to stay on scene to long; not to metnion our en route time was like maybe 5 minutes since the hospital is only a couple of miles from the interstate so we didn't have much time to try and convince them or do any more thorugh exams. However I was monitering them as we went, in the seat across from the bench. They both remained stable, and the charge nurse ordered us to tot to triage. The paramedic did most of the documentation. I did the narrative if i can recall correctly. And i did put every detail in. The paramedic reviewed it and made sure it had all the key points. And what makes him a great medic he has over 30 years of experiance and he was constanlty asking (even on bls calls) if this happend what would you do, he was always teaching me ways to improve. After every call we would sit down and he would ask me, what did I do good and what could I have done better. After I answer with my opinions he tells me what he thinks. He also helped me (along with some people from here) about being more comfortable doing ivs. I have had some preceptors who i went to and they told me what to do and i did it. They didn't ask me what I would do, and never helped me learn new techniques. And as far as you trying to slam me, i don't feel that at all. I love to hear peoples opinions. It will make me a better emt, and eventualy a better paramedic. So please feel free to share them. I will never learn otherwise
  10. dang eye keeps twitching, anyone know a remedy???

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    2. emtcutie

      emtcutie

      how does rum and coke work?

    3. Lone Star

      Lone Star

      You get drunk and you don't give a damn about the 'twitch'!

    4. emtcutie

      emtcutie

      bwahah, i am only 20 so that would be illegal

  11. That's not what I meant, I find the mere fact that I didn't notice comical. And I really don't want to get in a whole views war on the matter either. As far as my rapid/brief assessment goes, i looked for obvious injuries, there pupils were pearl lung sounds clear and abdomen normal, and the only bleeding was from the very minor abrasions on their arms. and...1. yes i could have probably done more convinving, but I am still a little timid and shy about taking team lead; I am getting better, but as I'm sure most new emt's know its a little scary your first few times leading calls. I will consider this a learning experiance 2. they did make it quite clear that they didn't want treatment, and in the begining they didn't even want transport but they talked amongst themselves and decided they wanted to be with their grandfather 3. i wasn't about to question the man who signs my reviews. and 4. The paramedic who was teaching me is not lazy, he is a great medic and has thought me quite alot.
  12. there is only so much you can do when a petient refueses everything except transport
  13. thanks so much, it means alot.
  14. we did do a brief assement, both patients denied any head, neck, or back pain or any other pain,. and both patients did not want to be in any kind of immoblization devices,... has they were both stable. the paramedic (my preceptor) did not find the need to do a thorough search for injuries, we actually transported one on the bench and one in the airway seat. The only medical treatment we provided was irrigating the wounds and some gauze. I had asked the paramedic after we turend over the patients to triage why we hadn't done a more thorugh search and he explained to me that it wasn't neccessary due to the fact that they had no pain and nothing abnormal in the rapid assesment we did do on them. And when we did turn them over to the nurse i was telling the nurse what we had and said 2 females, because at the time i didn't know about the whole its a guy thing. Although i do think back now and maybe i shoiuld have argued the point that this was a major car accident and I do know things can be very misleading, but i am fairly new to this and figured he knew best.
  15. so I was doing a field shift for my class yesterday. Started off the same with chest pains and breathing difficulties. my shift ended at 7 and it was 6:30 when we got a call to assist another medic at a motor vehicle accident on the interstate. When we arrived on scene the other medic was cutting an older gentlman out of the car (which had flipped.) The 2 passengers were standing agaist the barrier, pretty much unscathed. We were instructed to take vitals and transport if patient didn't refuse. So, we took the 2 ladies (around my age actually) into the medic and i assign a emt-b to get vitals on the younger one, while i got them on the older girl. The paramedic was assting with extracation of the grampa. Appparently Grampa had been driving and got dizzy and passed out and flipped the car. I figured just another normal traffic accident. All the vitals check out and both patients only have mild abrasions on the arms. They wanted to be transported though because they wanted to be with their grandfather the hospital. We were just about to leave when a cop walks up with a silver purse and asks "whose purse is this" the older girl said it was hers. Then the cop kinda smiled and said "oh really' because there is weed in this" the girl immediatly starts denying its not her weed (even though it was found in a closed wallet). Then the cop asks "who was driving" and they both respond 'my grandfather" again the cop smirks and goes "really because your grandfather said you were driving (to the younger girl) and we found him in the passengar seat." The younger girl was like " my grandpa and i switched plces during the rollover." I am sitting here thinking this story is unbelivable. Anyways on the way to the hospital we were making small talk about fashion and whats "in style". We tot the triage nurse and i went to go do my paperwork. As I am about to leave the cop walks up and says "I need to speek with the young man and the young women in the car" 'I'm like sir it was 2 young women, the only man was the grandfather, and he can't be seen right now because they are trying to stabilize him. cop says" no no there was a man his name was (fake name) tyler. I was like HER name was (again fake name) taylor. And he shows me the i.d and indeed she was a he. I was like omgah, i didnt even notice. Anyways i show the cop where they are in triage and i get them to sign the hippa form, as they are signing i am watching more closely and i see a wig on, and what looks like a sock coming out of the bra. then when he spoke i was like omgah how did i not catch in on this. Anyways thats my story... it turned out to be a rather intresting day.
  16. I stopped by the other day with some food for him because i knew he want making any food himself; He had reluctanlty excepted buy wouldnt eat it. He was sleeping (even though it was 3pm) so i didnt stay long because i could tell he didnt want me to. I was able to talk to him a little and maybe that is what he needs. I try to reassure him and convince him that his wife wouldn't want him to give up. That seemed to get a little bit father I guess. I am just worried about him. I have informed the wellness center at the retirment community; they are in charge of overseeing all health related issues and concerns with the residents. Unfortunatly they told me there is little they can do because he is in the right state of mind and if he chooses not to eat or takes his medicine he is allowed. They are only allowed to intervene if the patient CAN'T eat or take his meds, due to a medical condition. So at this point I will just try or make frequent visits, and try and just listen, because you guys may be right in that that is what he needs.
  17. he isn't that old, and no he isn't terminal. He lost his wife a few years back. He has been treated for depression before, but hasn't been taking any of his meds for that or any of his other medical conditions. I don't want to blow this out of proportion but i don't want to take it lightly either. There is a wellness center located in the retirment community that i could possibly get in touch with. Another person told me to conact adult protective services. Unfortunatley i don't know much about his family and wheter they are involved with him or not so i don't know if anyone else is aware of the current circumstances.
  18. i did better yesterday and hit all my ivs!!!
  19. So i had a patient in the e.r the other day who was a family friend. The patient had a stomach virus and was dehyrdrated. The patient also told me and the nurses he/she was depressed. He/she had stopped taking their medications including some very important heart meds. Since i knew them i told them i would stop by later to see how they were doing after they were relased. I did that today. When i arrived at the retirment community were he/she lived at with a plate of cookies, they told me "i don't feel like doing anything, i don't want to eat or drink, i'm not going to make it much longer, i just want to go back to sleep., I am not ok" Of course this concerned me. The patiant apparently had not eaten anything in a few days, I want to help him/her but i don't know how. I know you can share informtation if you believe the patient is a danger to him/herself or others, but this is a very gray area... what do i do?
  20. it was a tough day in the e.r today, an 8 month pregnant women came in in cardiac arrest, neither mother or child made it :( if you believe in praying, please pray for the husband.

  21. did you know chickens can have twins...? i didn't... i found that out when the egg i was crackin for cookies had two yolks, so i named them jed and ked :) then i ate them :D

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    3. Don1977

      Don1977

      Be careful cutie....that old man nibbles.....

    4. emtcutie

      emtcutie

      ? call me blonde, but i don't get it.

  22. baking choclate chip cookies, such a great thing to do on my (sorta) day off :)

  23. Thanks this has all been really helpful. My next shift is saturday in the e.r so i will put this to use.
  24. i'm pretty good at finding the vein, it's just like i said im not able to advance the cathater. And yes they taught us go with the big ones. As for the cathater, my area only has the push button retractables. I've done the blind find where i close my eyes and find a vein, its harder i find for me in the older people and dehydrated. If i can't find it at all i let my preceptor start the line not me.I do also warn my patient so they are less likely to pull away (although that doesn't stop some people).
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