Felt overwhelmed when I took the EMT course and referred to your videos and now in AEMT school feeling overwhelmed and referring back to your videos definitely helps bring back the confidence. Thanks a lot for these videos!
I feel you. I am doing EMT stuff now i took an accelerated class and barely passed but failed NREMT twice studying using his videos has helped stuff connect that didnt connect at all before its mind blowing.
Evan, it’s incredible that no matter what question I have about EMT/AEMT, I can find the answer in your videos. You continue to be ON POINT and I can’t thank you enough! 🙌🏻 💯
How to start an IV is one of the biggest questions I get as a Paramedic Coach. In today's video, I will take you from "rookie" to expert in one video on IV Access, you'll be more than prepared to help out a partner in need or prep to Paramedic School. Say hi when you come on, and ask any questions in the comments section!
Awesome videos ! They are clear, concise and detailed. I work for a hospital based EMS and these videos help tremendously. As a US Army combat medic veteran, these videos reminds me of some skills we were taught. Thanks so much, Evan !
#IV I am in AEMT school right now learning IV’s at the moment. Since we aren’t allowed to practice our skills in person right now your demonstration is very helpful! Thank you!
#IV Hi Evan! I’m about to start EMT school on June 1st! I couldn’t be happier to have come across your videos to help me prepare for school. I have a one track mind of graduating the top of my class and with your videos that’s a possibility so thank you.
I love your improvisation of hanging an IV bag from the lamp. So awesome! Thank you for this video. I am in paramedic school and I'm being tested on IV set up/administration tomorrow. This video was super helpful! :)
#IV Greetings Evan! My name is Nathan Jaffe(thx for the contest btw). I am taking my NREMT-E exam next week and excited to join my towns EMS agency. Crazy times we live in, but these videos(and the class) have been so incredible helpful in making me feel more confident as a provider! See ya tonight @8!
#IV Hi Evan, Im currently an EMT for a nearby city and starting in August I will be starting my first year of our Paramedicine course here!! I can't wait!
My nursing instructor Ms Candler always told us the “Gauge Cheer” , blue 22, green 18, pink 20, yellow “rubber duckie” which means it’s usually used on children. We had a few paramedics in our classes and they’d always crack up. 😂
Hey, hey! Can you go from the drip set to the catheter if all the meds you need are put into the bag and do not need to be added to the line? I am doing at home IV therapy - so not EMT - therefore I already know the meds needed.
Technically, you can do it. But if you have a lock available I would always recommend that, but yes it is possible to connect the two, just not the most recommended method.
To explain a bit of background information he didn't cover at around 2:05 - we can also measure the bore by what is called "French". 1 French is the next larger size from 0-Gauge. As French numbers increase, the size of a bore increases such as that 23G is smaller than 0G which is smaller than 10 Fr. which is smaller than 14 Fr. etc. As a frame of reference 14 Fr. is the typical size of a foley catheter used in the adult population (though sizes as large as 18 Fr. may be used under unique surgical circumstances where surgical drainage or blood drainage are implicated.) also at around 3:35 this is true that we have flexible IV catheters post 1980s or so, but in the 1960s and 1970s, the catheter material that was left in situ was, in fact, fragile and could break. This required immobilization of the IV site to prevent any bending or torque pressure at all from being applied to the catheter in situ, as historically, breaking an IV catheter was a somewhat common surgical nightmare.
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Felt overwhelmed when I took the EMT course and referred to your videos and now in AEMT school feeling overwhelmed and referring back to your videos definitely helps bring back the confidence. Thanks a lot for these videos!
I feel you. I am doing EMT stuff now i took an accelerated class and barely passed but failed NREMT twice studying using his videos has helped stuff connect that didnt connect at all before its mind blowing.
Evan, it’s incredible that no matter what question I have about EMT/AEMT, I can find the answer in your videos. You continue to be ON POINT and I can’t thank you enough! 🙌🏻 💯
Thank you Jamie, that's why I'm here! Appreciate your words here
How to start an IV is one of the biggest questions I get as a Paramedic Coach. In today's video, I will take you from "rookie" to expert in one video on IV Access, you'll be more than prepared to help out a partner in need or prep to Paramedic School. Say hi when you come on, and ask any questions in the comments section!
I guess I'm pretty off topic but does anyone know a good website to stream newly released movies online ?
@Kellen Kye try flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
@Kellen Kye lately I have been using Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
Awesome videos ! They are clear, concise and detailed. I work for a hospital based EMS and these videos help tremendously. As a US Army combat medic veteran, these videos reminds me of some skills we were taught. Thanks so much, Evan !
Thanks for the kind words, Robert!
I didnt realize it was so complicated to get an IV started, holy moly I am going to need to watch this again
#IV I am in AEMT school right now learning
IV’s at the moment. Since we aren’t allowed to practice our skills in person right now your demonstration is very helpful! Thank you!
Best of luck!
#IV Hi Evan! I’m about to start EMT school on June 1st! I couldn’t be happier to have come across your videos to help me prepare for school. I have a one track mind of graduating the top of my class and with your videos that’s a possibility so thank you.
You are going to do amazing, thank you for your review!
Did you graduate
I love your improvisation of hanging an IV bag from the lamp. So awesome! Thank you for this video. I am in paramedic school and I'm being tested on IV set up/administration tomorrow. This video was super helpful! :)
That's "EMS" my friend, use what you have lol.
You got this and thanks for the kind words here!
As a former Paramedic, I love your videos! Your are an excellent teacher! Btw, Dude you saved that chairs life!!!
Wow, thanks!
Thank u for the insight of IV AND PARAMEDICINE !!!!
Very cool! Am in medic school now and we are now practicing IVs. This is a great and clear explanation. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
#IV EMT who is in AEMT school and is going for my medic in the fall! You have helped so much already! Can’t wait to keep watching your videos!☺️
Thanks for tuning in Amy! Happy I could help!
I’m not even an EMT-B (yet), but I know this will come in handy in my future career in healthcare
Hey. All the best in joining the EMT family.
#IV finished emt b last december and hoping to finish aemt soon. Thanks for sharing your knowlege to us. Lots of love from Davao City Philippines
#IV Greetings Evan! My name is Nathan Jaffe(thx for the contest btw).
I am taking my NREMT-E exam next week and excited to join my towns EMS agency. Crazy times we live in, but these videos(and the class) have been so incredible helpful in making me feel more confident as a provider! See ya tonight @8!
See you tonight brother! Thanks for that review!
#IV Paramedic student here! Great video 👌
#IV Hi Evan, Im currently an EMT for a nearby city and starting in August I will be starting my first year of our Paramedicine course here!! I can't wait!
Really enjoying your training program and your IV set-up1 thanks a lot see you the next video.
More to come!
This is my first time watching your video. I would like for info on your course plz
Hey Arianna, here is the link to my course: www.prepareforems.com/blueprint
My nursing instructor Ms Candler always told us the “Gauge Cheer” , blue 22, green 18, pink 20, yellow “rubber duckie” which means it’s usually used on children. We had a few paramedics in our classes and they’d always crack up. 😂
You did a good job demonstrating everything.
Thanks TSB, welcome to the channel!
#IV - I placing IV's they are fun and sometimes challenging thank you Evan!!
We start these soon, so excited, video is very helpful.
Thanks for the shoutout!
#iv IVs have always been my favorite, can’t wait to learn how to do them!
Great video thank you from a new EMT!
You bet!
Love how easy you make this!
Thanks!!
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I passed class for nremt and have been using the paramedic coach to to keep at it til I can finally test after this shut down.
ThankYouForTheVideo!PleaseKeepPosting!
God bless all
I have never done any thing EMS related. I just now getting into EMT class in college. After being a wildland fire fighter for a few years.
Hello Evan. Your the best.
You rock!
#IV I am an emt who likes to learn everything I can.
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Greatt videos rewatch them over and over until it gets stuck in my head
Exactly!
#IV. Just starting my journey into the medic field
After my brother i have always wanted to become a EMT
We shouldn’t forget that there are a plethora of States where IV initiation and Fluids are with in the EMT scope of practice.
Thanks for watching, Ryan!
#IV - EMT student trying to learn all I can in our current situation
Very informative!
Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thanks!
#IV currently in medic school!
#IV thanks for all the help. You are a big inspiration to me.
Thanks brother!
Hey, hey! Can you go from the drip set to the catheter if all the meds you need are put into the bag and do not need to be added to the line? I am doing at home IV therapy - so not EMT - therefore I already know the meds needed.
Technically, you can do it. But if you have a lock available I would always recommend that, but yes it is possible to connect the two, just not the most recommended method.
Had to work an extrication wouldve came in handy few hours ago.
Thanks for tuning in brother. Now you are prepared for your next call out.
Very usefull content bro!
Glad it was helpful!
#Iv I’m a volunteer and in nursing school and this has come in handy. Thanks for the help.
#IV. Love your content!
Thank you!
Smallest is 26G cannula
Thank you!
#IV 12 yr EMT finished med a year 1 1/2 ago still have to do NREMT Cognitive
I love your iv video
Thanks brother for watching!
ThankYouForTheVideo!GoingThroughIVClassRightNow.EMTLevel!
#IV hopefully I win I just started as an paramedic. Wish me luck
#IV. Love your content. Emt student
So the smaller the number the bigger the needle?
The smaller the IV number the larger the catheter that's correct. For example, a #16 IV is larger than a #22 iv
#IV one of my favorite things to do...
To explain a bit of background information he didn't cover at around 2:05 - we can also measure the bore by what is called "French". 1 French is the next larger size from 0-Gauge. As French numbers increase, the size of a bore increases such as that 23G is smaller than 0G which is smaller than 10 Fr. which is smaller than 14 Fr. etc. As a frame of reference 14 Fr. is the typical size of a foley catheter used in the adult population (though sizes as large as 18 Fr. may be used under unique surgical circumstances where surgical drainage or blood drainage are implicated.) also at around 3:35 this is true that we have flexible IV catheters post 1980s or so, but in the 1960s and 1970s, the catheter material that was left in situ was, in fact, fragile and could break. This required immobilization of the IV site to prevent any bending or torque pressure at all from being applied to the catheter in situ, as historically, breaking an IV catheter was a somewhat common surgical nightmare.
That is just going to confuse the new guys. His explanation is so much easier.
Thank you
#IV IV’s are one of my favorite skills in class. 😶 I don’t know if that’s a good or bad thing. 😂
#iv - EMT student who is going to be testing soon!
This is cool!
#IV - EMT student 💕
#IV just finished EMT b class and doing aemt next
That's awesome! Thanks for tuning in.
#IV i'm paramedic student, want to be best!
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The bigger the gage the smaller the needle
how come the Paramedic Coach doesn't have a proper IV stand
#IV :-)
Goin in steep never ends well...
Truth!
Hey do you have AEMT material? Just started AEMT class and looking to get ahead.
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