Gotcha on the number 1 thingLoonette wrote:Our course is roughly 130 hours as well. Ohio is the leading state in EMS care. To be fair though, as basics we can only intubate someone who is pulseless and apneic. A simple compromised airway is not within our SOP. But if they're basically dead anyway, we're puttin' a tube in. We can do aspirin, oral glucose, prescribed nitro, prescribed epi-pens, and prescribed albuterol inhalers, but we would still need to get authorization from medical control for all of that. Oh yeah, and activated charcoal is in our SOP, but apparently it's just not done around here prehospitally.
I'll most likely head on to at least the intermediate level - there's just so much more benefit to the patient. I might even venture into the paramedic level. But before any of that, I'll be doing level I firefighting training to see if I might like that more. Which ever one I enjoy the most is the one that I'll pursue past the basic level.
We ran some practice sessions tonight in class with our trauma assessments, and I got 37 out of 40 without missing any critical criteria. Yay! Trauma assessment is the only practical I've been worried about, but I'm feeling better about it now.
Cheers,
Loonette


So you need med-con for all that stuff? The only thing we need med-con for is the charcoal. And med-con hates charcoal in this area i guess. I don't blame them. Region 1 (aka western MA) is pretty good about what their basics can and can't do without calling it in i guess. And from what I've heard, the teacher I have is one of the best teachers for the course in the state. Comments have been made by testers that he "really pounds this stuff into us".
And if you want to do my med assessments, I'll do your traumas

idk really. I was sitting in the laundromat reading the community college brochure out of complete boredom and saw the class listed, and for some reason, i really wanted to do it. I'm so glad I have too. It's amazing how much stuff I've learned in it that I didn't realize that I would. I've also met some great people (one in particularKitty wrote:So what made you guys decide to do these courses?
