Hahaha lovin the response from you guys! You boosted my confidence in this field :) I love how you guys turned it into something to laugh about! :rofl: I'll take what you guys said into consideration. Always be truthful, and willing to comply, never lie, and try your best to prevent...
Thanks guys! Awesome answers. I think i will become a emt-b either volunteer or as a job. I'm still looking for my future career, but so far im very interested in emt-b :)
:o yea, i know what you mean. I'll just work as an EMT to make sure this is what i want to do in life. I'm only 18 and i wanted to be so many things before i left high school lol. So this will be the first step to my life. Not very optimistic though :(
So true.... Seriously lets put a two perfectly healthy in a room. One with alcohol, and one with marijuana. Let them use the drug and herb for 24 hours straight and see who lives, and doesn't suffer from profound health issues. All i can say is that the alcoholic will be dead within the first 5...
So many contradictions and controversy. Truthfully i wouldn't risk it until marijuana has been brought up to the forefront and is dealt with more properly. Honestly, don't risk your job. As much as i used to smoke i knew i had to quit, especially when i'm out in the real world. I drove along...
Okay, thanks guys :lol: Just freakin' out! I'm quite happy with the response you gave me. I know reading a book isn't as concrete, as in actually doing these things.
So reporting my mistakes is paramount, and learning from them can prevent this kind of situation? Also, if i do land a job, will i have someone experienced observing and correcting me?
Once i finish my EMT-B class, should i hop right into paramedical school. My teacher told me to work as a EMT-B and see if this is the kind of career path i want to partake in. If i do decide to work as a EMT-B and hold off college; how long should i work before trying to become a paramedic?
My EMT-B schooling is almost done(one more month and i'm done). I'm pretty confident that i will pass with an A. Only problem is, i'm freaking out because once i'm actually working, there will be many scenarios that we haven't gone over in class or in the book. How long did it take for you to...
I want to know how should i study, when should i study(i.e after class?), and methods used to retain the information thrown at me in class and in the book. How much time did you spend studying?