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Compliments | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. Your blog inspires so many people. I was so glad to find your post about agonal breathing. It helped me during my studying. I gave your blog site to my friends and they love it. It’s great to read others people journey. –Bella, 2011/11/24. 8211;Everdeenedge, 2011/11/22. I love to read your blog. Keep going! Thanks for sharing your stories. I’m always waiting for the next one –Bella, 2011/11/09. 8211;Ben, 2011/11/09. I absolutely love your blog! I am currently in the process of becomi...
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February | 2015 | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. On February 21, 2015 · 7 Comments. We arrived on scene, Fire was already there with the patient. I was informed this patient was having shortness of breath, felt dizzy and had blurred vision. Patient: “I have Wolf Parkinson’s White Syndrome”. I’ve only ever had one patient with this syndrome before, it affects the wiring in your heart and can cause irregular … Continue reading →. Filed under Life on the Streets. Middot; Tagged with cardiac arrest. Wolf parkinson's white syndrome.
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2014 in Review | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. On January 8, 2015 · 2 Comments. This is a little late, however, it is always better late than never right? I want to thank you (yes! I still haven’t found another job that I love more. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 45,000. Click here to see the complete report. 2 Responses to “2014 in Review”. January 27, 2015 at 05:40.
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Favourite Posts | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. Hypoxic Drive Theory, A Myth–The Why and How. That’s not what I meant! My First Patient as a Paramedic. Which One’s the Patient? Paramedic or Elderly Lady? Stuck Under a Jeep. The Honour to Witness. 5 Responses to “Favourite Posts”. April 19, 2011 at 09:36. Love the site; I just published my book of memoirs as a paramedic in BC, “Blood on my Shirt” great to see others are writing about their own experiences! April 19, 2011 at 18:09. Is it for sale? April 23, 2011 at 17:34. Happiness ...
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Ignorance is Bliss? | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. On February 21, 2015 · 7 Comments. We arrived on scene. Fire was already there with the patient. I was informed this patient was having shortness of breath, felt dizzy and had blurred vision. Patient: “I have Wolf Parkinson’s White Syndrome”. I’ve only ever had one patient with this syndrome before, it affects the wiring in your heart and can cause irregular heart beat. Me: “When did this start? Patient: “Maybe 15 minutes ago? I checked his pulse and it was rapid and irregular. Patie...
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My First Delivery | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. On July 8, 2014 · 16 Comments. I am about to. Doze off when my pager yelps its insistent static voice at me. Ughh this always happens, dispatch always have impeccable timing on night shifts. Dispatch: 99 Fox, pre-alert. I scramble out of bed and pull on my boots. Me: What do you want to do tonight? Partner: I’d prefer driving if you don’t mind. Me: Sure, that’s all good with me. I wonder what intoxicated person we are going to pick up tonight. 98 Kilo, respond code 3 to back up 99 Fox.
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Questions | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. Lately, I have been receiving a lot of questions regarding licensing, schooling, obtaining class 4 license etc. If you have a question about anything. Feel free to leave me a message here (click reply below) and I will reply either on this thread or email you back. Below are some questions others have asked, which you may find useful (last updated May 18, 2011):. I want to get some actual hands on experience, I think you understand where I’m coming from here haha. What you need to do...