Scaramedic Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 Anyone want to bet how many more posts before this thread is locked? I say 3. Peace, Marty :thumbleft: P.S. Admin. please don't lock the thread because of this post. :wink:
northernmedic Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 VS-eh come west young man. You will have combitubes, benadryl, gravol and as many 12 leads as you want. I agree with kevkei. Especially when you are starting out, you need to see the low acuity pts to learn to differentiate the sick from the not so sick. Establishing you differential diagnosis for something like chest pain requires pratice and exposure to lots of different pt presentations.I would say in Vancouver you would average between 7 and 19 calls per shift on a BLS unit and 6-10 on an ALS unit.
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