well ems in ireland is still on its training wheels compaired to you guys in the u.s.. but i thought id share with you guys what its like this side of the atlantic.
the ambulance service is run nationally by the hse which is the public health body and in dublin its part run by them and the dublin fire brigade.
we have 3 levels of training: emt, paramedic and advanced paramedic. they are the practitioner level nationally regged levels. below that courses and skills vary and are responder level like emergency first responce(bls skills and assist emts with initial assesment) and cardiac first responce(cpr and aed).
we also have many private ambulance and volunteer services.. the private and vols do patient transfere work and event cover like concerts and sports etc... but they also are a back up to the emergency services.
if you need the emergency services here you call 999/112
and if you ring for an ambulance this will show up
or this
they are all staffed by paramedic minimum with most these days by advanced paramedics.
our scope of practice would be:
emt
atient assesment like bp, spo2 and avpu, bls and semi auto defib, 3 lead ecg, usual first aid, trauma, spinal and 10 drugs(gtn, salbutamol, glucogon, glucose gel, epinephrine, asprin, paracetamol, entanox and under the direction of a regged medical practitioner morphine i.m
paramedic: all of the above but 12 lead ecg more experence in the field, more drugs mainly cardiac and pain releif, superglottic airways
advance paramedic all of above but with more scope of practice, more theory based skill, waay more drugs, intubation, manual defib and more.
i hope to add more to this as i go along but this is the first breif draft
the ambulance service is run nationally by the hse which is the public health body and in dublin its part run by them and the dublin fire brigade.
we have 3 levels of training: emt, paramedic and advanced paramedic. they are the practitioner level nationally regged levels. below that courses and skills vary and are responder level like emergency first responce(bls skills and assist emts with initial assesment) and cardiac first responce(cpr and aed).
we also have many private ambulance and volunteer services.. the private and vols do patient transfere work and event cover like concerts and sports etc... but they also are a back up to the emergency services.
if you need the emergency services here you call 999/112
and if you ring for an ambulance this will show up

or this

they are all staffed by paramedic minimum with most these days by advanced paramedics.
our scope of practice would be:
emt

paramedic: all of the above but 12 lead ecg more experence in the field, more drugs mainly cardiac and pain releif, superglottic airways
advance paramedic all of above but with more scope of practice, more theory based skill, waay more drugs, intubation, manual defib and more.
i hope to add more to this as i go along but this is the first breif draft
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