Hey guys thanks for all the great tips. I plan on taking the class very seriously and plan on trying to learn as much as I can from it. Luckily I have a job right now were I will be able to study my material pretty much all night long so I think this will be a big advantage for me (I guess the graveyard shift doesn't completely suck now, lol). Anyways I was lying in bed this morning and came to the sudden realization that someones life may actually be in my hands. I was a certified first responder when I was a volunteer fire fighter but we basically took vitals on patients and c spine them or whatever needed to be done then passed them off to the medics. Now I will be the one the patient is being passed off too. Mind you I will only be a basic but the agency I plan on working for has one paramedic and one EMT per ambulance. I know the paramedic will be there to help but still makes things more real when the patient is in your hands...Can't wait to start class wish I didn't have to wait another 2 months.
Oh BTW the dog as a patient is a great idea, I have a rat terrier and he is never still!