okey , well yes , you would see both sides , its a good idea , go on for it :D , good luck , and on regards of the videos , yes , we can only guess , unless the poster does confirm something , but meanwhile i just hope i dont go into cardiac arrest near these peolpe otherwise ill be vomiting a little lol
It may be better for some people, but not all. I'll still learn from doctors and everything, and I'll see plenty of cases, both in the field AND in the hospital. Remember, I'd be working as a nurse part time as well as working as a paramedic full time.
As far as the people in the video go, we can only guess. They may have had to wear their uniform first day (dress code). I really don't know. I'd love for the poster of the video to let us know, though. I'm fairly curious.
i doubt that it is their first day , because they are already wearing uniform and the have a slight idea of what to do , you dont have that knowledge until someone teaches you ,
but working in AE you will see a lot of different cases and work with doctors and learn from them , its a better option and salary.
Yeah, nurses are WAY more qualified than paramedics, but I don't want to be inside all of the time. Plus, being a paramedic is sort of a calling. The training I would get as a nurse would make me a MUCH better paramedic anyways. So paramedic's my goal, but I will probably work as a nurse as a second job. You know what I'm saying? It's confusing to explain online.
I think you should do nursing it will be a lot better for your job as a paramedic , but i think it is daft to do study to be a nurse , to then study to me a paramedic , as it is less qualified , i think you should be a nurse and work in AE.
I did a first aid course , on the second day with learned how to do CPR , so i dont see that an excuse , on the 5 day we all knew how to do CPR properly , exceptuating some people that compressed to hard o or to slow , but apart from that the technique was good , we knew the placement and the method of primary diagnostic.
why are these people commencing CPR before checking circulation? very concerned...
EnElBarrioFino 2 days ago
BSI... scene safe? shake and shout, NO response & call for help immediately. A B C.
head tilt - chin lift and open airway. any visible obstructions?
check breathing for 10 seconds > look, listen and feel. 2 breaths.
check circulation & 30 compressions
humaxf1 1 year ago 2
There are no words... what a wake up call this was... my cardiac patients wont ever be choking, thats for sure!
LorenzoAlviso 1 year ago
okey , well yes , you would see both sides , its a good idea , go on for it :D , good luck , and on regards of the videos , yes , we can only guess , unless the poster does confirm something , but meanwhile i just hope i dont go into cardiac arrest near these peolpe otherwise ill be vomiting a little lol
pcb1beas 2 years ago
It may be better for some people, but not all. I'll still learn from doctors and everything, and I'll see plenty of cases, both in the field AND in the hospital. Remember, I'd be working as a nurse part time as well as working as a paramedic full time.
As far as the people in the video go, we can only guess. They may have had to wear their uniform first day (dress code). I really don't know. I'd love for the poster of the video to let us know, though. I'm fairly curious.
funkymonk104 2 years ago
i doubt that it is their first day , because they are already wearing uniform and the have a slight idea of what to do , you dont have that knowledge until someone teaches you ,
but working in AE you will see a lot of different cases and work with doctors and learn from them , its a better option and salary.
pcb1beas 2 years ago
I'm thinking maybe it's their first day, and the instructor just wants to get a feel about where everyone is at. At least, I HOPE that's what it is.
funkymonk104 2 years ago
Yeah, nurses are WAY more qualified than paramedics, but I don't want to be inside all of the time. Plus, being a paramedic is sort of a calling. The training I would get as a nurse would make me a MUCH better paramedic anyways. So paramedic's my goal, but I will probably work as a nurse as a second job. You know what I'm saying? It's confusing to explain online.
funkymonk104 2 years ago
I think you should do nursing it will be a lot better for your job as a paramedic , but i think it is daft to do study to be a nurse , to then study to me a paramedic , as it is less qualified , i think you should be a nurse and work in AE.
pcb1beas 2 years ago
I did a first aid course , on the second day with learned how to do CPR , so i dont see that an excuse , on the 5 day we all knew how to do CPR properly , exceptuating some people that compressed to hard o or to slow , but apart from that the technique was good , we knew the placement and the method of primary diagnostic.
pcb1beas 2 years ago