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    Preschool Providers

    I'm not even old enough to drink a beer and barely tall enough to ride a roller coaster at Six Flags; but, I must say, I have had very few problems while working. The patients seem to be mesmerized by the uniform and don't mind. The ED staff hasn't given me any issues [more than my other...
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    Here Ye, Here Ye, All Ye Para-God's, Gather 'Round.

    I see two possibilities that would also explain the conjugate gate palsy. One: hyperemisis due to pregnancy has lead to a thiamine deficiency and thus Wernike's encephalitis. Or, two: the patient is suffering from a lesion in the temporal area of her brain. Pregnancy means a much greater risk...
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    No difference in epi survival.

    Yes, epi does increase ROSC greatly. However, this doesn't mean we just need better post resuscitation care as the epi may behind the post rescus cardiac dysfunction.. Take a look at the attached article. This one is definitely worth reading in full. It address the clinical pharmacology...
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    CPR and transport, when to stop it and just drive...

    I agree with the vast majority of this post. BLS is infinitely more important than any ALS intervention in the setting of cardiac arrest. It is a very important point to be made. Where EMS tends to drop the ball on cardiac arrests, I would argue, is 1 interrupting compressions to intubate and...
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    Patient Follow-Ups

    I was wondering how other organizations manage patient follow-ups/case review. The volunteer organization I am part of does not have any formal case review meetings; however, crew chiefs can put in a request to the hospital for the patient's charts. I feel such information is very useful in...
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    EMT helps friends after Bear Attack

    That's quite the introduction to ems!
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    Westport EMS in News again

    That's crazy. Wonder what's next
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    EMS Bike Team Rolling

    U bought a police tricycle? No way!
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    EMS Bike Team Rolling

    What a great addition to your community. Kudos to you!
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    Women in EMS

    I agree with the two previous posts. I am just 5 feet and I get the same thing all of the time from people that don't know me. from a the wife of the 300 lb cardiac arrest victim chuckling when in walked in the door to the firefighter who insists on carrying the oxygen bag to the er aid that...
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    IPMBA EMS Cyclist Program - Connecticut

    Medic One: this is SO not over. You just wait until "Mandy Wild" strikes again!
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    Police Department EMS

    We have no formal police training and our patches say "emergency medical service" there is nothing on our uniform to suggest we are, in fact, a division of the police dept.
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    Police Department EMS

    Wow the similarities between the organization you work for and I work for are striking! PM if you want to know more.
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    IPMBA EMS Cyclist Program - Connecticut

    yoU have quite an iNteresting profile piCture. that can't be recent, can it? anyway, after researching this at LEngth, i aM interested in thIs program. but, i must warn you, i don't exactly have the best tracK rEcord with bicycles. then again, who hasn't had a fall or two ... perhaps on the...
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    Live Birth anomalies

    Honestly, I am not exactly sure why command was call. I am not familiar enough with that hospital's protocols to say if the call was completely necessary, though it does seem like common sense that a clear airway takes top priority. Mind you, these types of births are rare occurring in about 1...
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    Live Birth anomalies

    My first (and only) delivery was an en-caul birth, meaning the amniotic sac never ruptured and the infant was born completely inside the sac. After the entire child was out, the sac was cut and the child pulled out by one of the medics on scene (she consulted med control immediately after noting...
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