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DesertMedic66

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Between 2 cities in our response area we just had 10 calls bust out in a 5 minute period. Say goodbye to complience levels.
 

bigbaldguy

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Just found the show "emergency!" on netflix. Now that's old school!

You should read firetenders book. It's basically like emergency only he lived it. Good stuff.

Edit: actually it's nothing like emergency, it's way better.
 

Chris07

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Between 2 cities in our response area we just had 10 calls bust out in a 5 minute period. Say goodbye to complience levels.

Nothing quite like starting your shift at 1pm and finding out that the system is already at level 0 (no units available).

Level 0 at 13:00 = the sign of a good shift ahead...
 

DesertMedic66

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Nothing quite like starting your shift at 1pm and finding out that the system is already at level 0 (no units available).

Level 0 at 13:00 = the sign of a good shift ahead...

We started our day off gettin pulled out of station early for a 3 car TC on the freeway. We only had 1 other unit available so we decided to transport 3 patients and 1 family member.
 

Chris07

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We started our day off gettin pulled out of station early for a 3 car TC on the freeway. We only had 1 other unit available so we decided to transport 3 patients and 1 family member.

I'd hate to be the attendant on that run...3 PCRs for one call...that'd keep me in a hole all shift long...
 

adamjh3

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February is going to be a looooooong month
 

Tigger

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Yup, not looking forward to much of it.

Got some family coming to visit to break it up, but I'll be struggling to find a job while writing my undergrad thesis in a month on a subject that my adviser is not really an expert on...
 

DesertMedic66

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I'd hate to be the attendant on that run...3 PCRs for one call...that'd keep me in a hole all shift long...

It's worse now that the company issues out 3 seperate incident numbers.

Called the closest hospital (all patients minor injuries) and we get the ok to transport there. We tell CHP we are going there. Get a page from dispatch saying to call our trauma center. Call the trauma center and they want all the patients.

Get to the trauma center and the hospital we were first transporting to called the trauma center and activated trauma alert on all 3 of our patients. Turned a 20 minute transport to about an hour transport.
 

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Shrug. Next they'll be saying how you shouldn't do a C-Section.

At least we don't give oxygen to every pt. :rofl:
 

Chimpie

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I'm really dragging my feet this morning, for no particular reason except I don't want to go to work today. Ugh...
 

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-36C this morning with wind chill. (That's -32.8F for you American folks.) This sucks.

If I didn't have a reason to go out today, I wouldn't leave my house for the next 24 hours. :wacko:
 

DesertMedic66

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-36C this morning with wind chill. (That's -32.8F for you American folks.) This sucks.

If I didn't have a reason to go out today, I wouldn't leave my house for the next 24 hours. :wacko:

No thanks. Ill gladly take my 66F weather.
 

STXmedic

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-36C this morning with wind chill. (That's -32.8F for you American folks.) This sucks.

If I didn't have a reason to go out today, I wouldn't leave my house for the next 24 hours. :wacko:

82F today. That's 27C for you Canadian folk ;)

And you couldn't keep me inside if you tried :p
 

VFlutter

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So many in-services this month, 2 new drugs and a new vascular closure device. At least we get free lunch
 

STXmedic

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So many in-services this month, 2 new drugs and a new vascular closure device. At least we get free lunch

What kind of nursing gig did you end up starting at? Did the hospital you worked tele at end up taking you on?
 

VFlutter

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What kind of nursing gig did you end up starting at? Did the hospital you worked tele at end up taking you on?

Ya I ended up on the telemetry floor I worked on. I really enjoy it so far, it is more of a stepdown unit with a lot of critical patients. I would have loved to get an ICU job but the job market in my area isn't the greatest right now and most ICUs wont take new graduates.
 

STXmedic

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Ya I ended up on the telemetry floor I worked on. I really enjoy it so far, it is more of a stepdown unit with a lot of critical patients. I would have loved to get an ICU job but the job market in my area isn't the greatest right now and most ICUs wont take new graduates.

Nice! If they wont take you at ICU, thats a great spot to get your experience they want. And it's not MedSurg ;) Lol. Yeah, I hear ya. Several of my wife's classmates were told by HR at multiple hospitals to not even bother applying to ICU or ER if they were new grads.
 

VFlutter

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And it's not MedSurg ;) \

I honestly do not know how people handle med/surg. It is crazy juggling 4 patients let alone 6-8. However my patients require a lot more attention than the average med/surge patient.
 

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-36C this morning with wind chill. (That's -32.8F for you American folks.) This sucks.

If I didn't have a reason to go out today, I wouldn't leave my house for the next 24 hours. :wacko:

Last Wednesday it was -63 with wind chill at my work
 
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