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A Lesson in Knowledge - Paramedic Skills Testing Day
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 26 July 2007
A Lesson in Knowledge - Paramedic Skills Testing Day

Written by (Tray1)

It’s FINALLY here! Today is our National Registry skills testing day. For 2 school years we have worked toward this day. To become a paramedic, the skills testing day and the written testing day are the two most important days of the whole journey. Everything that our class has done up to this point has been geared towards these 2 days. Two days will determine if I am worthy enough to be issued a license to be a paramedic.

This morning I got up and everything was fine. I did everything exactly as I do when getting ready for any other day. Leaving the

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The Real Paramedic
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 22 June 2007

The Real Paramedic
Written by Marcus H (airdoc_8 )

A man collapses from cardiac arrest; a vehicle strikes a child on his bicycle; a woman becomes unconscious from a heroin overdose. Most people know that Paramedics respond to these medical emergencies and many others, but most do not realize the vital role they play in saving a person’s life. An unfortunate fact is that most people are not educated in what a Paramedic can do. This leaves a stereotypical impression of a Paramedic. Paramedics have come a long way throughout the years and although not viewed as medical experts, Paramedics are the highest level of prehospital care providers and are truly healthcare professionals.

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Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 22 June 2007

Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
Written by Marcus H. (airdoc_8 )

Introduction

During a local high school football game, the star quarterback, a 17-year-old male begins to experience palpitations and periods of vertigo. Concerned with this unusual feeling, he advises is coach, but is told it is just nervousness and to get back on the field. As the star quarterback runs onto the field for the next sequence of play, he collapses to the ground unconscious. Coaches, family, and paramedics rush to his side to find that he is in cardiac arrest. Paramedics are unable to revive him and 48 minutes later, he is pronounced dead. What could possibly make a healthy athletic 17-year-old male, with no known medical history, go into sudden cardiac arrest and die? An autopsy will reveal that the star quarterback died from a lethal arrhythmia, stimulated by a rare medical condition known as Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW).

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Antibiotic Resistance: A Ticking Time Bomb
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Friday, 22 June 2007

Antibiotic Resistance: A Ticking Time Bomb
Written by Marcus H. (airdoc_8 )

Although the administration of antibiotics is utilized as a life saving intervention for minor to severe bacterial infections, the misuse and abuse of antibiotics is resulting in bacteria, building a resistance to antibiotic medications. Bacteria are doing so at an alarming rate. The root of this problem is the consequence of two main sources, physician’s misuse and the public not being properly educated about antibiotic resistance. The over prescribing of antibiotics must be reduced, and the public properly educated about antibiotic resistance, or there will soon be no antibiotics to treat bacterial infections.

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Little Rest and Relaxation in EMS
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Little Rest and Relaxation in EMS

Emergency crew members as life savers often do not have the time to sit and relax because they are always on call. Most operate more than 12 hours a day in seven days a week. And with emergency calls constantly being forwarded to emergency service providers (paramedics, firefighters, and police units), rest and relaxation becomes a privilege.


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