ER Techs, a.k.a. EMT's ED Style!
Besides working at the college, I also work in a very busy ER as a tech. It is true, you do not have the lights and sirens but the acuteness of the patients that are received does not change. Besides receiving patients from the ambulances, flight choppers, POV's and walk-ins, we also have the triage area. There is anything from cough and colds to AMI's, dialysis patients, CHF, gunshot, stabbings, OD's, child birth and everything else that a 911 car would respond to. Besides the bedside or in this case "gurney side" care given to the patient, I preform EKG's, wound care, vital signs, point of care testing, i.e. UA's, pregancy testing, accuchecks,assist the MD or nurse with procedures. When a patient arrests, I am there doing CPR. Yes, I am under the supervison of a nurse and for that fact, the ER doctor, but in the field the EMT is under the supervison of the paramedic which in turn is under the supervision of the base station MD and the county medical directer. It is true what RID and Vent said, so much can be learned and this does open up many doors to the medical field. By the way, I do not mind going to the lab, sometimes it is a welcome mini break from the 911 madness! Hope this helps!
