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sp121988

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  • Birthday 06/25/1992

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  1. Okay, before y'all get mad at me for posting on both sites, i figure i might as well get as much info as possible from as many people as possible, that all. And i definitely agree with the info on both sites (hey, who am i to disagree with any ems professionals, I'm not even a basic yet!).
  2. Okay, so as of right now I'm only a first responder (but otherwise I wouldn't be asking about the EMT test), and I have a few question about specific parts of the EMT-B pratcical tests. 1. When EXACTLY during a trauma assessment do you verbalize loading a load and go patient into the ambulance and departing the scene (acording to the NREMT/state)? (SEE NOTE) 2. When EXACTLY during a trauma assessment do you verbalize loading a non-critical patient into the ambulance and departing the scene (acording to the NREMT/state)? 3. When EXACTLY during a medical assessment do you verbalize loading a load and go patient into the ambulance and departing the scene (acording to the NREMT/state)? 4. When EXACTLY during a medical assessment do you verbalize loading a non-critical patient into the ambulance and departing the scene (acording to the NREMT/state)? 5. Can a basic take PHTLS or AMLS or even ACLS? Any advice would be great. I've asked my instructor, but they dont seem to understand what i'm asking. (NOTE: for the load and go trauma assessment, do you transport right after the rapid assessment or after the rapid assessment, as well as vitals and SAMPLE)
  3. Hot as a hare? Mad as a hatter? Dry as a bone? Blind as a bat? Red as a Beet?
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