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    MVC Spinal, Yay or Nay.

    I did choose to not spinal this patient based on the said above findings, however, a complaint was filed against me by a firefighter that was on scene at the time for not placing this patient on a spineboard. Firefighter had no patient contact nor did he do an assessment of his own. He is...
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    MVC Spinal, Yay or Nay.

    Well, our high risk factors here in Alberta for spinal immobilization include rollover, ejection, 100km/hr+, 65y/o+, paresthesia in extremities, ATV/bicycle trauma. So I ended up ruling out a high risk MOI. Palpated the entire head, just a bit tender around the abrasions, no signs of any...
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    MVC Spinal, Yay or Nay.

    Call the other day 6 pt MCI, just one guy was my patient. 35 y/o male in MVC, his vehicle, one of those old vans that you expect to see shag carpeting in, was moving at 50km/hr, wearing seatbelt, sitting in the rear seat. They t-boned a mid size SUV going unknown speed on a icy oilfield road. No...
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    Moving From Alberta to British Columbia

    I work for one of the oilfield companies here for the time being. Still attempting to get on with the EMS service where I can actually get some experience. I just started my EMT-A or PCP, whatever you want to call it, last week.
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    Moving From Alberta to British Columbia

    Yesterday was the magic day. No more barriers between Alberta and BC!
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    Moving From Alberta to British Columbia

    So here's my question. I have not been able to find any information on this anywhere, although I have not tried to call either licensing department yet. Do you still need to redo the examinations when you move to BC as an EMT-A from Alberta if you're already licensed by ACP? I heard something...
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