read my post on the guy who failed.....just read through your Brady book (assuming you have the most up to date book.) There is not a question on the test that book cannot provide "the most correct" answer. Good luck and read the questions, but use common sense and the correct order of operations.
well war, remember there is an option of DO as well if you can't get in MD. pm me if you want more info on DO....I'm thinking about it if I don't get my acceptance letter for PA in about 2 weeks.
Totally agree....I actually shadowed for awhile and some of the EMTs had a lack of care for geriatrics. I remember one saying "Why doesn't this guy just hurry up and die"...You don't know how bad I wantde to say "Hello, I'm Mike your local auditor." It's shameful to see such awful bedside...
So are policemen and politicians, but we all know the outcome of those....no not the knock on the bathroom stall Senator Larry Craig. My plane takes off in an hour:rolleyes:
Maybe the article left out "COULD" face 7 years????....the actual likely hood of him receiving that time is slim, however you never know with system. I mean cops get off for excessive force, so who knows? I'm thinking a max of 1-2 years probation and fines.
I think that until he finishes training, THEN he should be allowed to don the proper patch. This indicates that HE has finished all training requirements to meet that specific scope of practice for the company HE is representing.
Yes I fully understand he has received his certification...
Do you have the most current Brady book? (assuming you do) Here's what you need to do. Know your shock. Know your ABCs (in that order.) Know how to administer medication. Know what you need to do before administering. I mean seriously read each question and ask "What is the first thing...
Yes a great group of guys. Worked in 06 in Baghdad and I remember one getting a check up on an open fracture he sustained in a firefight, telling us the story of how he had a mission in Sadr City on three casualties and ended up taking a "million dollar hit" that lodged between his body armor...
There are no requirements really. If you have a "code 88" on your dream sheet, chances are you'll get orders within 12 months to a reomte assignment. My first remote was at Osan AB as an instructor for all Republic of Korea forces as well as personnel assigned to my installation. I wasn't a...
Very true. Folks are still administered the EMTB Registry and recieve their recertification at their local Education and Training Flight in the clinic or hospital.
I work in the same section with both Aerospace and Flight Med folks. Actually, the Aerospace is just a title for medics that work in Space command (missleers) , just as Flight Medics work with flyers (pilots.) There are Ambus services in the Air Force, however with the War on Terror, most...