Watched them all, I am up in Mass and of course we do things a little different, use of the pen is standing orders unless the maximum is exceeded. BLS carry two pens adult and child each . They are all a good watch, just have to keep in mind where your tested may vary.
I would have thought he would have started her on a non-rebreather at 15 lpm due to the wheezing and difficulty breathing. Am I wrong? I take my test on Friday!
@@stacystutzman6895 wheezing and difficulty breathing would warrant albuterol, even better DuoNeb over NRB O2 (without any other information). With the allergies, Epi and Benadryl would be first, then Pepcid if available and within protocol). Even further down the road, would be Mag. Epi is ALWAYS first.
I’m taking my registry in a few weeks. So glad you posted these!
Awesome!
Nailed it!!! So clean. These are always stressful tests.
They are, but once you do the skills throughout EMT school, they eventually become muscle memory
Watched them all, I am up in Mass and of course we do things a little different, use of the pen is standing orders unless the maximum is exceeded. BLS carry two pens adult and child each . They are all a good watch, just have to keep in mind where your tested may vary.
someone give this woman an Oscar
Do you have a chest pain assessment video?
Man I miss Dean!! One of the best in the business.
Absolutely!!
Great acting 👏 that breathing is on point
Immediate life threats wheezing is bronchial constriction definitely a life threat
I would have thought he would have started her on a non-rebreather at 15 lpm due to the wheezing and difficulty breathing. Am I wrong? I take my test on Friday!
@@stacystutzman68952 years later how’d you do
@@stacystutzman6895 wheezing and difficulty breathing would warrant albuterol, even better DuoNeb over NRB O2 (without any other information). With the allergies, Epi and Benadryl would be first, then Pepcid if available and within protocol). Even further down the road, would be Mag. Epi is ALWAYS first.
in detail. :-)