Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: PASG pants

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Good hearsay is always great! Some of it even turns out to be true. You made

your point well and clearly.

One can never know too much. As for reading Shakespeare, I could never get into

it. I opted for the Cliff Notes. LOL.

GG

PASG pants

> >

> > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

work

> for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> programdirector@... .

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Jane Dinsmore

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good hearsay is always great! Some of it even turns out to be true. You made

your point well and clearly.

One can never know too much. As for reading Shakespeare, I could never get into

it. I opted for the Cliff Notes. LOL.

GG

PASG pants

> >

> > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

work

> for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> programdirector@... .

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Jane Dinsmore

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, in my personal experience with the great classical literature of Mr.

Shakespeare, Spark Notes are way better (they're available for free

online!)

As for hearsay, I try not to engage in it, yet in this case was rather hoping

that there was some study out there already, and that someone with a little more

time on their hands had found it and would leap at the opportunity to share the

information...

Alyssa Woods, NREMT-B

> Good hearsay is always great! Some of it even turns out to be true. You made

your point well and clearly.

>

> One can never know too much. As for reading Shakespeare, I could never get

into it. I opted for the Cliff Notes. LOL.

>

> GG

>

> PASG pants

> > >

> > > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

> work

> > for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> > programdirector@... .

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Jane Dinsmore

> > >

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, in my personal experience with the great classical literature of Mr.

Shakespeare, Spark Notes are way better (they're available for free

online!)

As for hearsay, I try not to engage in it, yet in this case was rather hoping

that there was some study out there already, and that someone with a little more

time on their hands had found it and would leap at the opportunity to share the

information...

Alyssa Woods, NREMT-B

> Good hearsay is always great! Some of it even turns out to be true. You made

your point well and clearly.

>

> One can never know too much. As for reading Shakespeare, I could never get

into it. I opted for the Cliff Notes. LOL.

>

> GG

>

> PASG pants

> > >

> > > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

> work

> > for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> > programdirector@... .

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Jane Dinsmore

> > >

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, in my personal experience with the great classical literature of Mr.

Shakespeare, Spark Notes are way better (they're available for free

online!)

As for hearsay, I try not to engage in it, yet in this case was rather hoping

that there was some study out there already, and that someone with a little more

time on their hands had found it and would leap at the opportunity to share the

information...

Alyssa Woods, NREMT-B

> Good hearsay is always great! Some of it even turns out to be true. You made

your point well and clearly.

>

> One can never know too much. As for reading Shakespeare, I could never get

into it. I opted for the Cliff Notes. LOL.

>

> GG

>

> PASG pants

> > >

> > > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

> work

> > for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> > programdirector@... .

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Jane Dinsmore

> > >

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks.

GG

PASG pants

> > >

> > > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

> work

> > for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> > programdirector@... .

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Jane Dinsmore

> > >

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks.

GG

PASG pants

> > >

> > > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

> work

> > for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> > programdirector@... .

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Jane Dinsmore

> > >

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks.

GG

PASG pants

> > >

> > > Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that would

> work

> > for training that they would like to sell? If so, please email me at

> > programdirector@... .

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Jane Dinsmore

> > >

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Because we don't like to stop what we are doing; even when it makes no

sense.

Bob

>

> Which leads me to ask, not to you, Jane, but to the EMS world at

> large: Why are we still training people on the PASG?

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP, NREMT-P

> Skeptic, Grade IV

>

> PASG pants

>

> Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that

> would work for training that they would like to sell? If so, please

> email me at programdirector@...

> .

>

> Thanks,

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Because we don't like to stop what we are doing; even when it makes no

sense.

Bob

>

> Which leads me to ask, not to you, Jane, but to the EMS world at

> large: Why are we still training people on the PASG?

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP, NREMT-P

> Skeptic, Grade IV

>

> PASG pants

>

> Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that

> would work for training that they would like to sell? If so, please

> email me at programdirector@...

> .

>

> Thanks,

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Because we don't like to stop what we are doing; even when it makes no

sense.

Bob

>

> Which leads me to ask, not to you, Jane, but to the EMS world at

> large: Why are we still training people on the PASG?

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP, NREMT-P

> Skeptic, Grade IV

>

> PASG pants

>

> Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that

> would work for training that they would like to sell? If so, please

> email me at programdirector@...

> .

>

> Thanks,

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like I said, because the state still has it on the list for skills checkoff for

folks recertifying who have lost their certs or for whatever reason the state

gives them. Plus TEEX still has it on their required skills list for our

students to complete prior to being in clinicals through them, so we have to

cover it. Last but not least, as long as it is still in PHTLS, it is fair game

for NREMT to ask questions about it on the National certification exams.

Soooooooo, here we sit broken-hearted.........

Jane

To: texasems-l

From: bfolden@...

Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 08:52:17 -0500

Subject: Re: PASG pants

Because we don't like to stop what we are doing; even when it makes no

sense.

Bob

>

> Which leads me to ask, not to you, Jane, but to the EMS world at

> large: Why are we still training people on the PASG?

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP, NREMT-P

> Skeptic, Grade IV

>

> PASG pants

>

> Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that

> would work for training that they would like to sell? If so, please

> email me at programdirector@...

> .

>

> Thanks,

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like I said, because the state still has it on the list for skills checkoff for

folks recertifying who have lost their certs or for whatever reason the state

gives them. Plus TEEX still has it on their required skills list for our

students to complete prior to being in clinicals through them, so we have to

cover it. Last but not least, as long as it is still in PHTLS, it is fair game

for NREMT to ask questions about it on the National certification exams.

Soooooooo, here we sit broken-hearted.........

Jane

To: texasems-l

From: bfolden@...

Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 08:52:17 -0500

Subject: Re: PASG pants

Because we don't like to stop what we are doing; even when it makes no

sense.

Bob

>

> Which leads me to ask, not to you, Jane, but to the EMS world at

> large: Why are we still training people on the PASG?

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP, NREMT-P

> Skeptic, Grade IV

>

> PASG pants

>

> Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that

> would work for training that they would like to sell? If so, please

> email me at programdirector@...

> .

>

> Thanks,

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like I said, because the state still has it on the list for skills checkoff for

folks recertifying who have lost their certs or for whatever reason the state

gives them. Plus TEEX still has it on their required skills list for our

students to complete prior to being in clinicals through them, so we have to

cover it. Last but not least, as long as it is still in PHTLS, it is fair game

for NREMT to ask questions about it on the National certification exams.

Soooooooo, here we sit broken-hearted.........

Jane

To: texasems-l

From: bfolden@...

Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 08:52:17 -0500

Subject: Re: PASG pants

Because we don't like to stop what we are doing; even when it makes no

sense.

Bob

>

> Which leads me to ask, not to you, Jane, but to the EMS world at

> large: Why are we still training people on the PASG?

>

> Gene Gandy, JD, LP, NREMT-P

> Skeptic, Grade IV

>

> PASG pants

>

> Does anyone out there have a set of adult PASG pants and pump that

> would work for training that they would like to sell? If so, please

> email me at programdirector@...

> .

>

> Thanks,

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when we

roll him through the doors.  It shows that I've mastered all the equipment they

can give me.

Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG strips

fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the top

of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with two

IVs running wide open?

 Phil Reynolds Jr.

115 Harold Dr.

Burnet, TX., 78611

HP

CP

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You forgot to add 2 amps of sodium bicarb.

Wes

Sent from my iPad

> But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when we

> roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

> can give me.

>

> Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

> fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the top

> of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with two

> IVs running wide open?

> Phil Reynolds Jr.

> 115 Harold Dr.

> Burnet, TX., 78611

> HP

> CP

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

 

RS

> But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when we

> roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment they

> can give me.

>

> Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

> fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the top

> of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with two

> IVs running wide open?

> Phil Reynolds Jr.

> 115 Harold Dr.

> Burnet, TX., 78611

> HP

> CP

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Send a strip from Lead II also...

Sent from my iPhone

>

>

> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>

> RS

>

>

>

> > But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when

we

> > roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

> > can give me.

> >

> > Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

> > fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

> > of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with

two

> > IVs running wide open?

> > Phil Reynolds Jr.

> > 115 Harold Dr.

> > Burnet, TX., 78611

> > HP

> > CP

> >

> >

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Boy this discussion went downhill fast. Lol

Jane Dinsmore

Wes Ogilvie wes.ogilvie@...> wrote:

>Send a strip from Lead II also...

>

>Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>>

>>

>> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>>

>> RS

>>

>>

>>

>> > But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when

we

>> > roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

>> > can give me.

>> >

>> > Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

>> > fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

>> > of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with

two

>> > IVs running wide open?

>> > Phil Reynolds Jr.

>> > 115 Harold Dr.

>> > Burnet, TX., 78611

>> > HP

>> > CP

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Boy this discussion went downhill fast. Lol

Jane Dinsmore

Wes Ogilvie wes.ogilvie@...> wrote:

>Send a strip from Lead II also...

>

>Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>>

>>

>> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>>

>> RS

>>

>>

>>

>> > But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when

we

>> > roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

>> > can give me.

>> >

>> > Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

>> > fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

>> > of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with

two

>> > IVs running wide open?

>> > Phil Reynolds Jr.

>> > 115 Harold Dr.

>> > Burnet, TX., 78611

>> > HP

>> > CP

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Boy this discussion went downhill fast. Lol

Jane Dinsmore

Wes Ogilvie wes.ogilvie@...> wrote:

>Send a strip from Lead II also...

>

>Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>>

>>

>> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>>

>> RS

>>

>>

>>

>> > But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when

we

>> > roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

>> > can give me.

>> >

>> > Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

>> > fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

>> > of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with

two

>> > IVs running wide open?

>> > Phil Reynolds Jr.

>> > 115 Harold Dr.

>> > Burnet, TX., 78611

>> > HP

>> > CP

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Epi down the tube.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

>

>

>

>

>

> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>

> RS

>

>

>

>> But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when we

>> roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

>> can give me.

>>

>> Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

>> fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

>> of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with two

>> IVs running wide open?

>> Phil Reynolds Jr.

>> 115 Harold Dr.

>> Burnet, TX., 78611

>> HP

>> CP

>>

>>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Start IV D5W and insert esophageal airway. Rampart out.

GG

Re: PASG pants

Boy this discussion went downhill fast. Lol

Jane Dinsmore

Wes Ogilvie wes.ogilvie@...> wrote:

>Send a strip from Lead II also...

>

>Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>>

>>

>> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>>

>> RS

>>

>>

>>

>> > But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when

we

>> > roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

>> > can give me.

>> >

>> > Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

>> > fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

>> > of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with

two

>> > IVs running wide open?

>> > Phil Reynolds Jr.

>> > 115 Harold Dr.

>> > Burnet, TX., 78611

>> > HP

>> > CP

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Start IV D5W and insert esophageal airway. Rampart out.

GG

Re: PASG pants

Boy this discussion went downhill fast. Lol

Jane Dinsmore

Wes Ogilvie wes.ogilvie@...> wrote:

>Send a strip from Lead II also...

>

>Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>>

>>

>> Wes also don't forget 1 amp of epi then calling report to Rampart General...

>>

>> RS

>>

>>

>>

>> > But...I feel better when the patient has more " stuff " attached to him when

we

>> > roll him through the doors. It shows that I've mastered all the equipment

they

>> > can give me.

>> >

>> > Who doesn't stand in awe when a patient rolls in with PASG inflated, EKG

strips

>> > fluttering in the breeze, tubed and bagging, and a medic kneeling over the

top

>> > of the patient performing compressions (admittedly, usually poorly), with

two

>> > IVs running wide open?

>> > Phil Reynolds Jr.

>> > 115 Harold Dr.

>> > Burnet, TX., 78611

>> > HP

>> > CP

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...