Understood. I'm obviously not saying she definitely didn't need to go to the hospital, I was just making the point mycrofft made, I just did so far less eloquently, lol.
So being offduty with no ambulance or authority, how would you have a disoriented pt get to the hospital? Like I said, if she was truly not oriented, call 911.
EDIT: directed towards teedubyaw
Heard a call for a woman "with heavy vaginal bleeding. She also has a battery stuck in her vagina. She isn't sure if that caused the bleeding or not but its, uh... in there."
In my experience(Combat Medic), the "wash out rate" per class is well below 25%. Maybe like, 8-10%, and you get recycled to a different class like 2-3 times before they reclass you. Thats after 3 attempts at the NREMT. Like RocketMedic said, its basically idiot proof. If you can't hack it at Ft...
You probably came off as a bit of a Ricky rescue/ were over diagnosing the situation. I mean, they announced there was an emergency but did they specifically request for assistance? She was alert enough to tell you she didnt want to go to the hospital and that she felt you were incompetent. She...
As has been said, 68W is a glorified medical assistant. You can do IVs, meds, etc but unless you're deployed don't expect to do anything other than look at rashes and simple cuts/bruises. If you're deployed and doing medical things every day than it sucks to be you. I'd rather spend 12 months...
As much as I like to see soldiers stay in(working in recruiting and all) I thinm you're making the right decision. You served your time and being a 68W won't help you at all in the civilian world. Get your paramedic and start your career. Good luck with everything!
I volunteer fire(don't have a choice in western PA) but work full time in EMS. The difference between paid and volly is astounding. I'd rather show up on scene and beat the Volly QRS than have them be first on scene simply because they very rarely accomplish anything.
All of our fire departments and ambulance services have 4 digit codes, i.e. 1100, 1200, 1300, etc. The 2 zeros then typically indicate station and truck so say for example my service is Station 1200 and we operate 2 of our own garages(stations) numbered 10 and 20, then the final zero is truck...
When you see a picture in the newspaper of an ambulance submerged in 4 feet of flood waters and then laugh when you see its your competition.
In fact, You might work for a private if you HAVE competition. Dont know if that one's been said, lol