Derrick, Thank you for asking! I try not to include specific protocols in my videos as it would limit my approach to teaching. The treatments suggested reflect general management strategies based on the patient's symptoms, except in my Static Cardiology videos where the treatments are referenced directly from AHA guidelines. Specific medications, like ketorolac, are mentioned because these medications have been proven to be effective in providing pain control for patients with kidney stones. It would be impossible to stock all the meds shown in these videos in a medic unit, so feel free to pick and choose from the drugs that are available to you. To find out what medications are available to use in your area, head to your state's Office of EMS website and search for "Scope of Practice Formulary." Thank you for watching and good luck on your upcoming psychomotor exam! -Alex
Love your videos. Just got my medic a few months ago and these are helping with retaining it. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the support! Is there anything you'd like to see in upcoming videos?
@@EMTV1 In your pro tips could you do a video over vent machine? :)
These videos are great man. I up have my psychomotor coming up for my reentry so I'm using these for oral scenario and the IOOH practice.
Thanks a lot! Good luck on the psychomotor! Any suggestions for future videos?
What protocols are you using? Are these your state protocols? I also have psychomotor coming up for nationals; wondering what protocols are used here.
Derrick, Thank you for asking! I try not to include specific protocols in my videos as it would limit my approach to teaching. The treatments suggested reflect general management strategies based on the patient's symptoms, except in my Static Cardiology videos where the treatments are referenced directly from AHA guidelines. Specific medications, like ketorolac, are mentioned because these medications have been proven to be effective in providing pain control for patients with kidney stones. It would be impossible to stock all the meds shown in these videos in a medic unit, so feel free to pick and choose from the drugs that are available to you. To find out what medications are available to use in your area, head to your state's Office of EMS website and search for "Scope of Practice Formulary." Thank you for watching and good luck on your upcoming psychomotor exam! -Alex
@@EMTV1 Thanks alex. Your videos are awesome. NEVER take them down. NEVER.
Derrick, thanks again! Let me know if there is something specific you'd like to see in a future video. -Alex