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FWIW the AHA advocates a cutoff of >94% in many situations, which doesn't necessarily have a massive body of evidence going for it but seems reasonable.
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FWIW the AHA advocates a cutoff of >94% in many situations, which doesn't necessarily have a massive body of evidence going for it but seems reasonable.
Personally, I love and look forward to the Class I/Class IIa, LOE C guidelines. Those are my favorite!
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However, I'd like a little more of a thought process than, "Huh, me cave EMT. Me see low number. Me make number rise. Me happy cave EMT."
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yea i work in Los Angeles county. you can thanks Los Angeles County Fire Dept for that! haha but seriously we are never first in and mostly we just drive and monitor. serious pt's get an als assist from fire so i really dont get to practice my skills as much as i would like. i am however pretty good at ePcr;sh34r:
Seriously? Y'all transport code that often?90% of the time its code driving to the hospital so i call it an even trade (kidding)
Seriously? Y'all transport code that often?
God forbid firefighters miss an episode of Jersey Shore or Real Housewives of Orange County.
I am just wondering what is everyones feelings on pulse ox's are they good bad and how accurate are they?I have my own opinion but wanted to hear from the forum to see what your opinion is on this subject.