Posts Categorized: Everyday Ems Ethics
Lazy EMS – Encouraging the RMA
My friend "Ann" called me for advice on a situation she's having at her ambulance job. Can you offer better advice on how to deal with her possibly worthless partner?
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A Late-Night Rant about Petty Politics in EMS
Tonight, I had a bit of a rant that I let fly... Who am I kidding, it was a full-blown Hissy. I'm tired of the politics in EMS and I'm ranting about it. If I start the change, will you join me?
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Four Words: EMS, Apathy, Disgrace, Massachusetts.
You've heard about the Mass. 200, right? Well, this is my take on it. The system may be broken, but they needed to do more than just ignore it. There's more.
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Saved by the Bell? High School Student EMS
Remember High School? I do. I was the geeky kid who did show choir. I played football too, though. I was young, naive, and inexperienced. I also desperately wanted to be on an ambulance before I was 18. Was that a good idea? Some communities are doing just that. I was for it... but should I have been?
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Huddled Masses. Healthcare. Honor. EMS.
Undocumented Immigrants? Illegal Immigration? Where do we stand on this as EMS professionals? What do we do?
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Trust… It’s everything
This post is about when "Stuff gets real". It's about trusting your colleagues and yourself to perform when everything's on the line. It's about trusting your fellow EMTs and paramedics to perform when it's your loved-one on the line. Do you trust them? Do you trust yourself?
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Are We the Gatekeepers to the Emergency Healthcare System? – EMS 2.0
EMS 2.0 has so much potential to save billions in unneccesary healthcare costs here in the US. Could this be an example? In this scenario, I tell the story of what I've put into practice since the Chronicles of EMS came on the scene.
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“CPR Theatre” – Pediatric Deaths, resuscitations, and futility
This post is a cooperative joint topic with two widely respected EMS bloggers, Steve Whitehead from Http://www.TheEMTspot.com and Greg Friese, from Http://www.EveryDayEMStips.com – Our topic is supposed to be on why it is that EMTs, Paramedics, and oth…
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Everyday EMS Ethics – Thoughts on Ethical Behavior in EMS
These are some thoughts on ethics in EMS for street-level paramedics and EMTs with some tidbits for organizational leaders as well. What is EMS Ethics? It's how to become better people while we make people better.
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Everyday EMS Ethics – Social Media and “Smart” phones?
Are "smart" phones and social media too much of a temptation for some? This Everyday EMS Ethics post looks into our ethical standards with Social Media and the Emergency Services.
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The Drunk Responder
Greg Friese, over at Everday EMS Tips, has written a post in observance of Drug Free Work Week - Oct 19-25th, 2009 entitled "When a Coworker is Intoxicated" In it, he asks what we would do as EMS professionals and Firefighters in cases where we suspect …
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EMS 2.0 – Momentum Building
Over the last few days since I’ve been putting some posts up on EMS 2.0 there’s been quite a buzz circulating around the blogosphere. From this vantage point, it seems like we’re building some momentum to the movement and that is really exciting fo…
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Welcome to hell, feet
A while back ago, like Medic999, I was approached by Magnum Boot company about becoming a field tester for a new pair of boots. They asked me to wear their new boots for a while and write about them in my “Popular EMS Blog”. They’d send me new boot…
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Happy Wednesday!
One thing I've noticed since moving to this new blog network (Http://www.FireEMSblogs.com if you haven't been to the main page yet) is that my blogging worklad has increased exponentially. The other thing that I've noticed is that I've been getting men…
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A Shoutout to TOTWTYTR – The NAEMT? What?
I'm linking to TOTWTYTR, one of my favorite bloggers. I'm also calling out the NAEMT. Is there anyone who supports this group? Would someone come here and explain to me what the NAEMT does?
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Ol’ Butch and the Pullet Surprise – Not EMS but good stuff
John was in the fertilized egg business. He had several hundred young layers (hens), called 'pullets,' and ten roosters to fertilize the eggs. He kept records, and any rooster not performing went into the soup pot and was replaced.
This took a lot of …
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EMS 2.0 & EMS Ethics – How far would you go?
EMS 2.0's going to need us to find answers to questions we haven't even asked yet. This is one of them. Where is the line between "progressive" protocols and "I ain't getting paid enough"?
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Advances in Resuscitation – CCR If you’re not doing it now, you will be
New advances in the fight agains Sudden Cardiac Arrest - There's some exciting results here. We seem to be getting a fighting chance.
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The Medics are Revolting
Welcome to my new blog. Allow me to head off on a rant here, no use pulling any punches. EMS Needs some changin'. Here's how we're going to do it. Hint: It's together
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Ckemtp is now on Twitter and Facebook!
So I've finally joined the final frontier or something like that. After much prodding, teasing, cajoling, and downright coersion, Ckemtp has joined Facebook and Twitter.I'm Ckemtp on facebook and, coincidentally, @Ckemtp on Twitter (I think).At any rate,…
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Paying My Pennance
Ouch.
Today I begin what I am sure to be a long, arduous process of atoning for my every IV sin. Out of the tens of thousands of patients I’ve treated, I’ve gained intraveinous access thousands of times. Probably I’ve missed a thousand or two …
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Two blogs that I found in this long week that are just awesome
This is a light week for me, or at least a 7 day period. Yesterday I worked a 12, today a 24, tomorrow a 12, the next day a 24. Then I have a day off, then a 24 then a 12. So by my count, since Saturday and until Friday I'll have worked 108 hou…
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