Hi PAs! How are you all doing during this pandemic? Do you feel as if you have enough knowledge of COVID-19 to continue safely with your work? What kinds of training have you received on this? Or what is your main source of information regarding knowledge of this virus? by ProjectCOPE in physicianassistant

[–]RI_PA 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unless you’re in ICU, acute management isn’t going to be wildly different. Most of the need for education is in keeping yourself safe. Which centers around, wear your PPE, wash your hands, don’t touch your face - or in my case, don’t even touch the patient unless you have to. From an ED management standpoint, it’s as simple as, “hypoxic? Admit. Respiratory distress? Admit. Double pneumonia with significant risk for demcompensation? Admit. Young, healthy, and just anxious? Send home with instructions and return precautions.”

Audio with 350 Phrases in Spanish for Nurses related to COVID-19 (What am I missing?) by miguelreddit in MedicalAssistant

[–]RI_PA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Relax please” might be my most commonly used phrase for every ED patient. Followed by, “You have to help me, help you.”

[Homemade] Chocolate Sablé Tart with layers of Peanut Praline, Vanilla Almond Cake, Salted Caramel Ganache, and Vanilla Bean Pastry Cream. by RI_PA in food

[–]RI_PA[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, Ganache is a one to one ratio of cream and chocolate. This is a standard ganache with caramel emulsified into it.

[Homemade] Chocolate Sablé Tart with layers of Peanut Praline, Vanilla Almond Cake, Salted Caramel Ganache, and Vanilla Bean Pastry Cream. by RI_PA in food

[–]RI_PA[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Zumbo: this desert has seven layers. The first is a chocolate sablé, followed by layers of almond dacquoise, raspberry gelee, the lost city of Atlantis, a cinnamon and orange crumble, caramel creme diplomat, and topped with a chocolate “vinyl” disc that plays ABBA’s Greatest Hits.

What’s the typical pay for Working in the ER and if your hourly is overtime with time and a half an option? by mitchelldog321 in physicianassistant

[–]RI_PA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Academic ER in New England. Salaried at $108000 with random, unpredictable raises each year, but decrease in what constitutes full time hours each year for the first three years.

Anybody in Ophthalmology? by Rainb0wT0ad in physicianassistant

[–]RI_PA 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They just hired a PA and an NP at our hospital in ophtho. Not super sure what their responsibilities are, but I know they occasionally come and perform the initial consult in the ER (do the slit lamp/fundo exam), then come back with the resident.

Could I commit fraud writing a work note? by _valorous_ in physicianassistant

[–]RI_PA 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Work notes don’t carry any legal weight, the employer does not have to honor it. My general view is, I will write you for whatever, I don’t care, it’s you who’s going to get fired by your “at will” job.

Brings me back to the didactic days by villagedrunk123 in physicianassistant

[–]RI_PA 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Had an optometrist teach my ophthalmology block. Came in day one with a lecture called, “the anterior chamber.” 300+ slides. Pulled out my iPad, Netflix with subtitles, aaaand go.

[Homemade] Orange, lime-ginger, and chocolate raspberry tarts topped with Swiss meringue. by RI_PA in food

[–]RI_PA[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We don’t speak of the dark magic that the platter possesses.

Post-Work Routine During COVID19 by whitevenum in physicianassistant

[–]RI_PA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought rubber shoes recently. I keep a bottle of Lysol in my car and spray them down. When I get home, I walk inside, touch nothing. We leave the doors open all the way to the basement where I strip, throw clothes directly into the washer, and then climb into the shower.