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    Taking NREMT-P Assessment Written tomorrow...

    I passed!! One more written test to go before I'm an NREMT-P!!! And still gotta do my background check, of course. It's a shame the two closest testing centers are booked through June...
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    Taking NREMT-P Assessment Written tomorrow...

    i soooo hope you're right. some questions were stupidly easy, some were hard to the point i wanted to curl up in a ball and mutter incoherently to myself.
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    Taking NREMT-P Assessment Written tomorrow...

    test shut off at 80 questions. Nervous...
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    Taking NREMT-P Assessment Written tomorrow...

    OOOHH I'm nervous!! 3:45pm tomorrow. As an RN, I have to take the "Assessment" written to obtain my South Carolina provisional certification, then I have to go back and take another written to get my National Registry. I don't know if there's any difference in the tests or not. I guess I...
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    Radio Reports, Do They Listen?

    we do care. that way we nurses know if we need to have IV stuff waiting in the room so nana can get some pain control and be cooperative and a little more comfortable for xrays. it also tells us if we DO need to start the IV on the patient's arrival to the ER, if we can draw the blood while...
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    Radio Reports, Do They Listen?

    +1 this is how it is where i work. but we (at my ER) want to be called for every patient, no matter how minor, to get a room ready or to decide whether the patient goes the triage or the 'fast track' area. it's much easier when you have a few minutes to decide on which room is best.
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    What does term "Tenderness" mean to you?

    but, with that being said... would subjecting a fractured tooth with an exposed nerve to an ice cold liquid be considered "tender"? hmmm.... i guess techically, by definition, it would... but i dont think i'd ever call it tender. i'd say pain is exacerbated by exposure to cold.
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    Nurses vs EMT/Paramedics in EMS

    yes. i had to take a refresher course that includes all those skills. given, my instructor catered to the ones in the class who were already NREMT-P's and i kinda got skipped over... so i had som coworkers/friends/local P's go back through skills with me countless times. you have to submit a...
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    Faces behind the post

    oh if you fight scamper you'd be gone in a heartbeat! :-P no one picks on my boy! i'm free monday and tuesday. plans all weekend with the boyfriend (rodeo, woohoo!) and work wed-thu-fri!
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    Nurses vs EMT/Paramedics in EMS

    i would be riding third-person at first. i wouldn't want to start as someone's only partner on the truck - you know if that happened, all hell would break loose. i've already started doing a little ride time, and my (two) NREMT-P's i rode with last time were completely comfortable with me and...
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    Faces behind the post

    lol unfortunately the Z is gone :( and i haven't made paramedic just yet... but i've passed my practicals and now just have to take my (two) written(s)! i've got one other gun too, my .270 Ruger stainless deer rifle... i love stainless guns... and i agree with whoever said angeleyes doesnt...
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    Nurses vs EMT/Paramedics in EMS

    wish i could've afforded that option, but couldn't. fortunately, the EMS service that serves the hospital i work at is one of the tops services in the state... if they'll hire me, i plan on doing lots of ride time and learning before jumping into being primary "P" on the truck.
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    Well, this is no good

    i gotta get me one of those.
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    Well, this is no good

    congratulations! here's hoping i'll be able to post the same thing within the next month. :)
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    Nurses vs EMT/Paramedics in EMS

    hmm wow. i would think a CEN would be better suited than a CCRN, unless the CEN's and lumped in with the CCRN's. things are surely much different there, but i just dont see most nurses as being able to handle a mass-casualty incident without some degree of difficulty. not initially, anyway...
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    Nurses vs EMT/Paramedics in EMS

    i dont know where you live, but i think pre-hospital treatment is for EMT's/paramedics and not nurses. nurses aren't (usually) geared for the initial, acute onset treatment... we're geared more for the stabilization and focused care, initiation of longer-term care. you take your typical ER...
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    Faces behind the post

    i'll play!! Me in front of my 425 real wheel horsepower Z28 i sold this time last year. i miss it daily. :( at a wedding of two of our local paramedics... with an EMT-I bud and a sheriff's deputy bud With my stainless .40cal Taurus... love my gun! last one... with my #1 man...
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    Question about signing up for the written exam.

    assessment, if i'm not mistaken, is only for reciprocity and things like that - transfer of medics to a different state. im challenging as an RN, so i have to take the 'assessment' test to get my state provisional license. after (if) i pass my assessment test, i go back and take my test that...
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    Please help an RN with her NREMT-P practicals!!

    I PASSED MY PRACTICALS!!! had to re-test two stations - one oral station, and adult airway... the dummy hadn't been lubricated (i was first to test this station) and couldn't get the tube to pass on my first two attempts... then i clicked the dadgum teeth on the third attempt. by the time i...
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    Need a Paramedic Practical

    there's also an 'open' session at florence on march 24th.
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