Confessions of an EMS Newbie

68 Kidneys and Geriatrics


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(42:07) This week we talk note taking technologies, nephronology, bio-chemistry, greek god’s wooden parts, and army medics. Kelly also points out lucrative markets for lawyers in EMS that might change it for the better.

What I Did This Week

Ron wwitched note taking and recording technologies. Livescribe to Evernote

Medical Emergencies

Nephronology

1% per year after 40
Dialysis
Acetamenophen and alcholol and there is a drug/hormone/enzyme given to handle it.
Missing testicular torsion
Greek good Priapus
I’m Dr Google’s assistant

Pharmodynamics – PD – drug on the body

pharmacokinetics – PK – body working on the drug, ADME – Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion 28:00

Special Populations

Geriatrics

This is going to be if not already is our biggest patient population
Do you does drugs different on a regular basis based on patient age?
DNR bracelets – lack of understanding in EMS?

Clinicals

None, but I did pick the person I want for my clinical internship.

And I applied to work for a service here in Abilene.

Mentions:

Evernote

Livescribe Smartpen
GEMS – Geriatric EMS
FAST 1
Fort Sam Houston Military Medical Education and Training school
Texas DNR law

(i) Out-of-Hospital DNR Identification devices. As an optional means of identification, a patient may obtain, at patient’s expense, an OOH-DNR device. An OOH-DNR device, as approved by the Department of State Health Services, must meet the following requirements:

(1) An intact, unaltered, easily identifiable plastic identification OOH-DNR bracelet, with the word “Texas” (or a representation of the geographical shape of Texas and the word “STOP” imposed over the shape) and the words “Do Not Resuscitate,” shall be honored by qualified EMS personnel in lieu of an original OOH-DNR order form.
(2) An intact, unaltered, easily identifiable metal bracelet or necklace inscribed with the words, “Texas Do Not Resuscitate – OOH” shall be honored by qualified EMS personnel in lieu of an OOH-DNR order form.

Listener Questions
My second topic is, I have worked with a few people who have either ridden along or have gone on the call while volunteering with a fire department where they have been kicked of the rig for one reason or another. Either it be misconduct, or freezing up on a scene. Have you ever had to kick anyone off your ambulance for their actions or misconduct and why did you do it? – Joseph
I was wondering about online paramedic schools and your thoughts? – Phillip
Do they teach medics how to do a FAST 1? I would assume it’s not much different from using an EASY IO, but, i figured i would ask. – Ryan
What do you guys think of EMS providers carrying a concealed handgun on their person while responding and providing care. As Firearm enthusiast do you Cary or have you considers carying while on the truck for self defense.
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Confessions of an EMS NewbieBy Ron Davis and Kelly Grayson