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Cool you have some alphabet next to your name. :roll:

Well, he is new and signatures are currently disabled due to problems with picture resizing. I wouldn't make it a habit [especially once signatures return], but I wouldn't shoot him yet.

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Well, he is new and signatures are currently disabled due to problems with picture resizing. I wouldn't make it a habit [especially once signatures return], but I wouldn't shoot him yet.

Well Ok I'll holster the new 44, this time. :twisted:

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lol yeah I think most of us here know that FP-C is for flight paramedics. No need for the redundancy, unless you REALLY want to make sure people know you take care of patients in the air lol. Welcome to the boards. :)

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Our medical director wants to stick with the same type of procedure, so a #10 blade is out. But one of these "Kit" airways is better than a TTJ any day......just looking for input on which one to go with.

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I was wondering about the FP-C. Somehow I was stuck between PA-C and CPA.

Asysin2leads, AEMT-IV, REMAC, AAS, NFPA

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