Umm, he said "medic command" so I think he means, if the paramedic sitting in the truck gives him the order to give nitro to the pt, he can carry it out. Not on his own initiative.
You're right. In order to call something "cool" you must demonstrate complete understanding of the device in question. I guess that means I can't call NASA's spacecrafts "cool" anymore because I'm not a rocket scientist. <_<
Honestly, with how short EMT-B classes are (I believe in Texas, the min. is 140 hours), I don't think they should be wasting time on this type of legalese that doesn't directly effect us. This is something the EMT should be getting clarified when they get certified/licensed with their state.
Hey all,
I'm looking for a summer EMT-B class in Houston. I'm located on the southeast side of the city, the Clear Lake area to be exact, and would like to find a class somewhere nearby. I've been doing some research and finding a lot of places in the center or north side of Houston...