No longer in Business
This was my second home business... ended up being too labor intensive, sales were too low... and between my Paramedic job and my Other home business (which takes much less of my time and gives much higher profits/income)... the T-shirt business had to go.
Sorry...
Actually it's easy... involves a quick blood test via finger stick, just like a CBG.
Only takes a few seconds and can even be done via the drive up window! :P
If your CBC (Capillary Blood Caffiene) Level is too high, No Expresso For You! :D
I think there are too many medics that look for a quick way to get an RN degree who are simply looking at the $$$.
If you "really" want to become an RN... that is fine. However, I have spoken to former medics, who are now RNs, that really miss the autonomy of being a medic, having total...
We switched from Valium to Versed about 3-4 years ago... and upped our dosage of Versed about 2 years ago.
We titrate up to 0.3mg/kg for adults and kids... and up to 0.2mg/kg for over 55yrs, COPD, Renal failure, etc...
And no... that's not a typo... we can give a 100kg person up to 30mg...
If it has been ONLY 2 weeks since you handed them an application... it's not time to start worrying yet.
In my experience... volunteer agencies do things one of three ways.
1. Take new people, as they apply... having them show up at the next "drill night", etc... and start training right...
I have always worn steel-toed boots.
When I started EMS, I bought a pair of really expensive boots... they lasted a long time, but I found out that I am the type that trashes the TOP of my boots.
So... having boots that could have the sole replaced was not that important.
Now I buy the...
Those numbers are CRAZY...
My paramedic program started with 28... and we maybe lost 3 over the course of the entire program.
Programs need to be focused on providing a quality education to qualified students.
Students need to know what the process entails... what preparation is...
Living in Oregon, we have an AA Degree requirement for Paramedics.
The company I work for believes in "growing our own" Paramedics. Therefore, as an EMT-B with our company, you can receive:
1) Interest-free loan for up to 1/2 of the cost of your Paramedic Program Pre-Requisites.
2)...
We switched to Diltiazem HCL 25mg/5 ml vials.
Because these are supposed to be refridgerated to maintain shelf life... we only keep them on the rig for 30 days before tossing them out and replacing them.
However, cost wise... it's cheaper than what the syringes we were using before cost.
Wow...
I started out in EMS with a much smaller personal "kit"... and after 17 years... I've yet to use it for more than a small laceration here and there.
Guess I have just been lucky (or unlucky)... depending upon how you look at it.
Heck... even my family members have witnessed more...
As a paramedic for the past 16 years... there is no "skin off my nose" if everyone in EMS was referred to (by the general public) as "medics".
Sure beats "ambulance driver". (When nurses call me this, I point out that they are not "bed pan attendants"... althoug that is part of their job...
If I am browsing this site on a computer that I am not "automatically logged in" on... I won't log in unless I am going to post.
During those times, I appear as a guest.
You really can't judge how you did based on the number of questions you were given.
Yes... if you do very well... you can get a shorter test.
Yes... you can also "fail fast".
The questions will change as you answer correctly and/or miss questions in different categories.