- Protocols–Whether you see this as an advantage or a hinderance, they are here to stay. Protocols allow EMS providers to fall back on guidelines to help them during difficult and challenging patients. They also allow providers to hide behind a shield when they do something for no other reason than “my protocol said so”.
- Assessment skills–Some medics have them… Some don’t. All of us go to a medic school of some sort. All of us had to pass National Registry. Does this make all medic’s assessment skills equal? Nope. I solve problems. I have a classmate that does less “problem solving” and more pulling the answer from his ass like he is a walking Taber’s Medical Dictionary. Because of the varied assement skills of providers, many protocols are written in a manor that eliminate the need to even assess a patient beyond the ABC’s.
- Diagnostic tools–From a stethescope to pulse oximetry, capnography, and cardiac monitors–these diagnostic tools can help you to obtain a more clear image of the present problem–they will not diagnose a problem though.
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Nom Nom Good!
For dinner I am making nummy roasted potatoes with broccolli, covered in cheese whiz!
With that will be Sam’s Choice Pepper Jack & Swiss-American Cheeses & Bacon Stuffed Chicken Breast… Surprisingly nom nom good for a Sam’s Choice product.
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LOL cats and frineds….
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I love IOWA
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) – A plan to rename Iowa's department for the elderly will not result in its tag becoming the same as hospital code for "dead on arrival," the agency's chief said on Wednesday. State lawmakers raised eyebrows when they voted earlier on Wednesday to change the name of the Department of Elder Affairs to the Department on Aging, or DOA. Director John McCalley said he would use the shorthand DA instead. "You can't have an acronym like this when you're referring to elderly people," said Representative Dave Heaton, 68, when the legislature approved the change. Lawmakers want to make the department's name conform with those of federal agencies that deal with the elderly, said Representative Janet Petersen, 38. She said the department's existing name is also a problem because some older Iowans dislike being referred to as "elders." Iowa's governor must approve the change for it to become law
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Apologies
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Shameless Self Promotion
So you might notice… I’ve got a bit of shameless self promotion going on here. In an attempt to bring in some more traffic to my site I’ve added the buttons you see below…
What I ask of you, is that when you see something you like, share it, using the links provided. Pretty much every social bookmarking and networking site is out there. If you DO share something, let me know. I will always show you love.
Expect to see me around much more now. Being back in the civilized world feels great already….
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Still Alive, Barely kicking…
Sorry I haven’t graced your web browsers/RSS readers in a few weeks… Been spending the last few weeks adapting to the unknown!









