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    The Pros And Cons Of EMT

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    Todays idea and thoughts as an EMT shown through television shows do nothing but misinterpret exactly what an EMT does, or endures. Instead imagine it is midnight. An EMT has been running called since 0800. The man laying on your cot smells like a brewery. He is jagged and dark. He was found leaning against a tree at the scene where he crashed his Chevy pick up. The man will not let the responders take his coat off, put him in a neck brace, or lie down. When trying to explain concern for his…

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    RN III to Clinical Nurse Resource Promotion I graduated from nursing school in 2011 and accepted my first nursing position here at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Saint Joseph Hospital in the Emergency Department that same year. I started my orientation with two other staff nurses and began working independently after eight weeks. I remember that I felt so unsure of myself and was frequently asking others for their input on patient cares. After I had been here for about one year, I recall I found…

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    THE STRUGGLES EMT AND EMS WORKERS FACE EVERYDAY A Review of the EMS Workers Eric J. Kuhn Saint Petersburg College Author Note This paper was prepared for EMS1119 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care Mode: Class#:254 Instructor: Wallace Ideally, in this perfect world of violence, plane accidents surges and different debacles would not happen. Ailment and sickness would be non-existent. Crisis restorative administrations would not have a premise for realization. Shockingly, the…

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    Jeremiah Gorham Mrs. Kemmer Language Arts 3B Period 1 4 February 2015 Black smoke rises high into the sky. The wailing of sirens can be heard throughout the neighborhood. Dozens rushed down the street to the site of the fire. Men and women are pulled from the blaze while many watch in shock. The powerful hoses soon douse the flames. The surrounding crowd applauses and cheers for the heroic few. It was at this moment when I had decided that was what I wanted: to become a firefighter. To help…

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    Growing up in the small town of Tappahannock, Virginia, I figure I learned to read and write just as most other kids would have. I have early memories of my mother and my father teaching me how to write my own name and how to read small sections of children’s books. I experienced a normal childhood for the most part, and learned how to read and write just as all the other young boys and girls in school, but I don’t feel I became literate until later on in my life. My father being a…

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    “Don 't you dare come any closer!” said a corpulent man, holding a broken piece of glass that was on the floor. Adam Corcuera and Steven Blackwell were the first paramedics to the KFC and were trying to tend to the stab victim on the floor but this bellicose individual would not let them. So the paramedics had no choice but to wait for the police to show up. While they were waiting Adam was staring at the stab victim and knew he only had minutes to live if he did not get immediate medical…

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    we wore our helmets, checked for gloves, and hopped on our bikes to an apartment off-campus Temple University. Matt was a Field Training Officer at Temple University Emergency Medical Services who had years of experience as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Yana, another EMT on shift had a few months of experience. However, it was my first call as an EMT preceptee. A student had tried to slit her wrists. “We can handle this,” Matt said as he saw my tense face. We rode swiftly and managed to…

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    requirements in order to attend medicine school. While in school I was working at Walmart, it was a decent job. However, my passion to work on the healthcare field, made me put my pre-medicine studies to a standby, and enrolled in an emergency medical technician program. Upon completion of the EMT program, I obtained a Florida EMT license. Later that year, I started working for Florida…

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    Extraordinary curiosity, tenacious integrity, and ceaseless resiliency combine to create the ideal student, teacher, and researcher. Inspired by the potential from understanding social dynamics, I have labored endless hours admiring the work of research from those who exemplify these traits and have become adamant about my pursuit of a career in sociological research. Through these endless hours of labor, I have developed the characteristics and mentality to exceed expectations in the field of…

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    How to Become a Paramedic in BC Paramedics in BC obtain their initial training by obtaining an Emergency Medical Responder License. In order to be licensed in the province, graduates with certificates from a recognized training agency must complete the appropriate licensing requirements, which include a practical evaluation and, where applicable, a written exam. Paramedics in BC – Levels of Emergency Medical Assistants Qualified paramedics in BC are broadly referred to as Emergency Medical…

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