So I sat down and realized I've been an EMT-BLS for a year now. Doing dialysis calls, hospital transfers, having an occasional still alarm but I decided to take time and reflect on what stood out to me the most.
But I want to see your replies! What memories or things do you feel you learned that were useful as an EMT?
I learned that you may go to a dialysis call, but it can turn out to be something entirely different when you get their. I showed up to pick up a new dialysis patient and she was going septic. Also her eye was about to pop out of her head
I also learned that you really need to read the packets of info the nurses give you. More often than not you'll find out information that they didn't tell you originally. Like ISO precautions or the DNR is not what they said it was.
I also learned that if you smell burning rubber on the freeway there might be an accident ahead. This is even further indicated if traffic comes to a stand still.
What did you guys learn!
But I want to see your replies! What memories or things do you feel you learned that were useful as an EMT?
I learned that you may go to a dialysis call, but it can turn out to be something entirely different when you get their. I showed up to pick up a new dialysis patient and she was going septic. Also her eye was about to pop out of her head
I also learned that you really need to read the packets of info the nurses give you. More often than not you'll find out information that they didn't tell you originally. Like ISO precautions or the DNR is not what they said it was.
I also learned that if you smell burning rubber on the freeway there might be an accident ahead. This is even further indicated if traffic comes to a stand still.
What did you guys learn!