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  1. Girl –noun 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly: She's having the girls over for bridge next week. 5. girlfriend; sweetheart. 6. Often Offensive. a female servant. 7. Usually Offensive. a female employee. 8. a female who is from or native to a given place: She's a Missouri girl. 9. girls, (used with a singular or plural verb) a. a range of sizes from 7 to 14, for garments made for girls. b. a garment in this size range. c. the department or section of a store where these garments are sold. Female –noun 1. a person bearing two X chromosomes in the cell nuclei and normally having a vagina, a uterus and ovaries, and developing at puberty a relatively rounded body and enlarged breasts, and retaining a beardless face; a girl or woman. 2. an organism of the sex or sexual phase that normally produces egg cells. 3. Botany. a pistillate plant. –adjective 4. of, pertaining to, or being a female animal or plant. 5. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a female person; feminine: female suffrage; female charm. 6. composed of females: a female readership. 7. Botany. a. designating or pertaining to a plant or its reproductive structure that produces or contains elements requiring fertilization. b. (of seed plants) pistillate. 8. Machinery. being or having a recessed part into which a corresponding part fits: a female plug. Compare male. Woman verb, adjective –noun 1. the female human being (distinguished from man ). 2. an adult female person. 3. a female attendant to a lady of rank. 4. a wife. 5. the nature, characteristics, or feelings often attributed to women; womanliness. 6. a sweetheart or paramour; mistress. 7. a female employee or representative: A woman from the real estate agency called. 8. a female person who cleans house, cooks, etc.; housekeeper: The woman will be in to clean today. 9. women collectively: Woman is no longer subordinate to man. –verb (used with object) 10. to put into the company of a woman. 11. to equip or staff with women. 12. Obsolete. to cause to act or yield like a woman. –adjective 13. of women; womanly. 14. female: a woman plumber. —Idiom15. be one's own woman, (of females) to be free from restrictions, control, or dictatorial influence; be independent.
  2. Wendy, although you are obviously very intelligent as well as educated I am getting a headache anticipating what is to come. I believe that like beauty, much of perception is in the eye of the beholder, but not all. I am not being a smartass or inflammatory, I really want to know if you deny that sexism (since that is the prejudice at hand) exists? I don't believe that men have no right to an opinion on this topic. I just don't put any merit in it until proven otherwise by the individual. For example, I would be interested in hearing what Michael had to say, and maybe Dust if he's taken his meds. Lone star and sirduke on the other hand can keep their opinions to themselves :twisted: This isn't because men are inherently morons, but rather because, like describing for someone who has never seen the colour murple, someone who has not had a certain experience can't possibly have an accurate impression of the reality.
  3. Are we denying that prejudice exists? And if not then why are we trying to discredit any example of it occurring?
  4. You should heed my advice. Semantics are paramount.
  5. These suggestions are all fine and good, but what about more fire fighter auctions!
  6. Well.... I vomited at the 'whispering on my lips' part and had to stop reading.
  7. As a student it was suggested to me by a male police officer that was in the back of the truck with me, that I should stand on the bench seat and do a strip tease since some of the lighting in the back reminded him of his favorite club. I had a partner that would not stop calling me honey and dear. I asked him to stop. I tried to explain the concept of condescension to him. He wouldn’t stop. Frequently on scenes fire dept. goes as far as pushing me out of the way of a lift. Most men have no grounds to post on this topic. Not as if they are speaking with any first hand knowledge in any case. Unfortunately the perpetrator or accomplice is almost always completely blind to the gravity of the misdeed. Let's call girls, women. And only call them females if we are speaking specifically about reproduction. Equal treatment is not something one should be ashamed to ask for and to expect. This topic is relevant and needs no excuses to be discussed.
  8. That was horrilbe, poor little thing. I couldn't watch it either. And why the hell was she filming that?
  9. "In cities where defibrillation is provided within 5 to 7 minutes, the survival rate from sudden cardiac arrest is as high as 30–45 percent." "Early CPR and rapid defibrillation combined with early advanced care can result in high long-term survival rates for witnessed cardiac arrest. For instance, in June 1999, automated external defibrillators (AEDs) were mounted 1 minute apart in plain view at Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports. In the first 10 months, 14 cardiac arrests occurred, with 12 of the 14 victims in ventricular fibrillation. Nine of the 14 victims (64 percent) were revived with an AED and had no brain damage." American Heart Association
  10. "He's in venritcular fribulation! quick someone get the defribulator and put a endotrachleal tube in his larnyx!
  11. Can we have a full update on pt status? and disrobe the pt. While maintaining (or initiating) spinal immobilization assess: LOC, is he a GCS of 3? Any spontaneous respirations? Lung sounds/ chest rise? Vitals at the moment are: RR- assisted @ 10-12/min, HR - about 70 with Paroxysmal VT (how long are these runs? What is the rate and does he have a pulse? Some amiodarone might help) BP- 70 systolic (Can we try and fix this? let's give him a fluid bolus) Skin is?? SpO2 is 90% or thereabouts with assisted ventilations ETCO2 is?? Now that we have slowed down the ventilatory rate? Pupils are dilated and sluggish to constrict CBG is?? Are there any other injuries noted? What does a secondary exam tell us?
  12. Good skills to know, however they take practice to be useful and you won't get to practice much in the field. Ambient noise is something we can do very little about in EMS.
  13. I am very curious to know why you don't want to leave this service. I only ask because some battles are worth fighting.
  14. Annie is correct. The onus is on you for this one.
  15. Anecdotal evidence is the best kind of evidence.
  16. The OP is obviously trying to be inflammatory - illustrated by his/her screen name, comments and rebuttals, and the sheer volume of posts- however, he/she/you do(es) make some valid points. I have seen and worked with paramedics who sign off individuals who probably should have been transported. The vast majority of the time there are no negative repercussions (for the medic), and one never hears about it again, they 'get away with it' so to speak. I say this to illustrate that this is a valid topic to discuss. Not all medics do it (sign off someone who shouldn't be, or influenced them to sign off), most people don't do it all the time, but most people have done it at some point. I take this as a reminder that although my job is hard and stressful at times I still have a duty to every single pt, on every single call despite what I may be experiencing personally at the time. What can I say, I have a thing for the underdog :wink:
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