In car accidents I always ask the patient if anyone else was in the car. I've had cases where a second person was thrown out of the car and unconscious on the side of the road under some bush, but the driver is too confused to realize he's missing and tell me there was someone else.
Man you're a life savor! I have been watching your videos from both youtube and your paramedic coach site and I gotta say the way you break everything down makes this information so much easier! I am going to be retaking my NREMT in a few days and because of you I feel much more confident and have a much better understanding than I did when I first took the test. Thank you so much keep the videos coming!!
This is the best! I never heard of such a good program before as the paramedic coach does provide. I have to take my EMT certification before April, and I am sure this to be exceptional for my learning. Thanks, Evan, Well appreciated!
Heyy man. I know you want to get a head start on things before you begin but leave it to the instructors in class to teach you. Use these kinds of video help to touch up on things you are weak in. Things to know before would be anatomy of the body, brief medical terms and physiology
Just trying to see if anyone could help me. ABC’s have been preached to us by so many instructors, however, when should I prioritize c-spine, spinal immobilization via long spine board, or airway/breathing? I having issues on my test with this and need help.
In my class; Cspine is “listed” first. But when I do my test offs I’ll say like “since it’s a MVA (for example) I will consider cspine…” “if they don’t have any neck pain I don’t need to immobilize but I will reconsider cspine if I need to/upon assessment” and things like that. Point is I usually just say that I will consider cspine if need be but I say it right away bc technically it’s first (in my program) like before I even touch the pt. If it’s a trauma skill test where you actually need to do cspine then -are they awake? (Like if scenario is: you are called to MVA …) bc you’re supposed to have partner hold spine / jaw thrust maneuver but if you get a question/tested where it’s like “there is a hazard /can’t get to patient and patient needs cpr and you need to do an emergency extrication “ you’re always supposed to consider cspine but in that case if you can’t help it you do rapid extrication to save patient. I’m not good at explaining this LMAO sorry I just noticed no one commented
This man is great and thank you because Air Force reserve and the only way to get the picture of thank you because yes the military knows Sean and your welcome 😁 When do you want to do something about gun violence and your welcome because you got a college degree and your great job and skills and your family and how easy to get one like normal people please 🥺 see I was working on my uniqueness and Princess look like social interaction with people....🎉
I dont understand trauma that much at all, i genuinly need help with trauma, my NREMT is June 9th, if anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated
In car accidents I always ask the patient if anyone else was in the car. I've had cases where a second person was thrown out of the car and unconscious on the side of the road under some bush, but the driver is too confused to realize he's missing and tell me there was someone else.
I’m 13 years old I’m im trying to learn about medics and stuff becuase I want to be one
Keep watching and learning, welcome to the channel!
Great start!🎉
Go be a welder buddy it’s not worth it
@@willparker7864idk medics make 60-80k on average where I’m from dope job too
Give us an update .. what have you learnt?
I already work in EMS, have for a little while. But these videos are great for refresh. It's important to always stay sharp!
Great to hear!
Passed my Nremt yesterday in 70 questions I wanna say thank you I watched a lot of your videos & they helped
That is awesome!
I’m starting EMT class in August and you’ve just been amazing my friend. The video on anterior and posterior and medical terminology was fantastic
Thank you my friend!
Man you're a life savor! I have been watching your videos from both youtube and your paramedic coach site and I gotta say the way you break everything down makes this information so much easier! I am going to be retaking my NREMT in a few days and because of you I feel much more confident and have a much better understanding than I did when I first took the test. Thank you so much keep the videos coming!!
Tyler, thanks for the kind words about what I do, keep watching and learning!
Thank you! I’m doing an EMT program here in Cali in the fall, and I’m an EMR currently, but your vids are SUPER helpful! Thank you!
I finished mine in Socal earlier last year. You can do it! Read read read and ask questions!
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Paramedic coach: Make sure you ANNIHILATE that like button!
You got it #letsgo!
At least you are paying attention lol
This is the best! I never heard of such a good program before as the paramedic coach does provide. I have to take my EMT certification before April, and I am sure this to be exceptional for my learning. Thanks, Evan, Well appreciated!
Hey Raymond, thanks for the kind words and the review here!
Thanks so much I have my final exam today. .
I love that heart diagram behind you great video I'm starting class in 1 week trying to learn as much as I can before
Glad it was helpful!
Heyy man. I know you want to get a head start on things before you begin but leave it to the instructors in class to teach you. Use these kinds of video help to touch up on things you are weak in.
Things to know before would be anatomy of the body, brief medical terms and physiology
Rewatching to brush up on some trauma info! Great video!
Thanks for tuning in and watching here on TH-cam!
I passed, thank you sir!
Great job!
Another solid video Paramedic Coach!! Thank you
Appreciate it!
I'm currently in an EMT course and was wondering if you had a video to help learn pathophysiology?
Thank you, Evan!
I really love that Anatomically correct heart in the background of your video. Where can I find/buy it?
I’ve seen it on Etsy.
Big help for me sir.thank you
Super helpful videos! Thank you!! #EMS #paramedic #EMT 🚑🚨❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
if it's a auto accident do you disconnect battery 1st
Very informative, many thanks. (UK)
Glad it was helpful!
Also if there dead when you get there it’s basically doa aka dead on arrival
Loving this content. 👌 Keep it up! 🙌
Thank you! Will do!
How about helping interpret scenario based questions those are really where I'm held up in.
Love the vids!
Just trying to see if anyone could help me.
ABC’s have been preached to us by so many instructors, however, when should I prioritize c-spine, spinal immobilization via long spine board, or airway/breathing?
I having issues on my test with this and need help.
In my class; Cspine is “listed” first. But when I do my test offs I’ll say like “since it’s a MVA (for example) I will consider cspine…” “if they don’t have any neck pain I don’t need to immobilize but I will reconsider cspine if I need to/upon assessment” and things like that. Point is I usually just say that I will consider cspine if need be but I say it right away bc technically it’s first (in my program) like before I even touch the pt. If it’s a trauma skill test where you actually need to do cspine then -are they awake? (Like if scenario is: you are called to MVA …) bc you’re supposed to have partner hold spine / jaw thrust maneuver but if you get a question/tested where it’s like “there is a hazard /can’t get to patient and patient needs cpr and you need to do an emergency extrication “ you’re always supposed to consider cspine but in that case if you can’t help it you do rapid extrication to save patient. I’m not good at explaining this LMAO sorry I just noticed no one commented
Load and go!!
#live....#replay
Thank very much Sir🙌
Most welcome!
Can you do a medical assessment video
Thanks for watching! I actually have something like this on my list :)
Thankyou!
??In most places to function as a paramedic, you also have to have a few hundred hours of firefighter training??
This man is great and thank you because Air Force reserve and the only way to get the picture of thank you because yes the military knows Sean and your welcome 😁 When do you want to do something about gun violence and your welcome because you got a college degree and your great job and skills and your family and how easy to get one like normal people please 🥺 see I was working on my uniqueness and Princess look like social interaction with people....🎉
I always smash that button
I dont understand trauma that much at all, i genuinly need help with trauma, my NREMT is June 9th, if anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated
I crashed my dirtbike once so bad it cracked my visor and gave me a concussion
Sir I complete my EMT paramedic course I want job
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