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  1. I'm guessing that they're desperate for help. About 90% of EMS in Iowa is provided by volunteers. There are very few services that aren't hurting for more members. We need to get the younger crowd to start replacing the old timers that are hanging up their boots. That being said I don't think this is a smart move. I know I was nowhere near mature enough at that age to be responding to fire/ems calls.

  2. I'm going over the NREMT practical sheets and I noticed that the cardiac arrest station is different than the way my instructor taught it. It was his first time teaching a class, so I don't blame the guy. In class he taught us to question the people on scene, assess mental status, open airway, check for breathing, give 2 breaths, check pulse, and then start compressions. On the NREMT sheet it just mentions a pulse check and then resumption of CPR. Is that all I really need to do? He also said that they'd want to see us put in a combitube but the NREMT only mentions a simple airway adjunct, so which is it? Actually, he said to put in an oral airway early and then replace it with the combitube later on. I'm worried I'll do a bunch of unneccessary things and end up failing the station. Any help is appreciated!

  3. Back to your question, what do you mean by "basic stuff?" Do you mean stuff you would have learned in HS biology, or just stuff you think every human knows from being human?

    The things you'd learn in HS Biology. What would microbiology help you with?

  4. I'm going to be applying to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic's Paramedic training program in the summer of 2008. I was looking at their site today to see what the admission requirements are. One of them stipulated that you have to take the HOBET anatomy and physiology level 1 exam and score at or above the national average. Can anyone who has taken the test tell me how much you need to know for the level 1 exam? Is it basic stuff or should I take a college level course to get ready for it?

  5. A normal person is CAOx4 (person, place, time, situation). What would you put for a patient who only responded to verbal stimuli and was very confused/disoriented. You ask him/her questions and they respond with unintelligible mumbles. Are they orientedx0? Thanks in advance.

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