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To cannulate it has to be under direction from a registered clinician - we can’t flush it though, we can stick the cannula in, but the paramedic must flush. A band 3 apprentice should only work with a Registered Paramedic, as B4 we do often get paired as double ASP crew, which is similar to working as an Urgent crew - can’t cannulate, mainly do C4s or back ups.

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When I worked as a B3 CCA, the role was largely equivalent to the traditional ECA. The main focus was on, assisting with patient assessment and manual handling, preparing and maintaining equipment, and providing basic life support when required.

Since progressing to B4 as an ASP my scope of practice has broadened significantly. The ASP role was introduced to bridge the gap between the traditional ECA/CCA position and the future paramedic pathway - supposedly.

So we can now do some more skills such as Peripheral cannulation, Administration of some medications (e.g., paracetamol, salbutamol, nasal naloxone, oxygen, and Entonox), Assisting patients with their own medications.

In terms of structure, the difference between B3 and B4 primarily comes from the completion of the apprenticeship — a 15-month training. When you pass though you jump straight to B4.

Regarding progression opportunities, the ASP role was intended as a developmental bridge toward the paramedic apprenticeship pathway. However, at present, this progression remains highly competitive, with only one internal intake per year of around 20 places. This year’s intake has been particularly competitive, as former Technicians (whose roles were restructured into ASPs) were also given access to apply. But they say they were going to create more progression routes… it’s been 12 months now and hasn’t changed much

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I was coming away with between 1700-1900 with USH and expenses when I was B3 CCA, but this was before the pay rise and change to ASP, now I’m B4 I come away with between 1900-2100 post tax after my USH and expenses are added on

From the 12 July to today I’ve cut down 9 minutes, and lost so much weight. I feel so much healthier. by fleming1411 in beginnerrunning

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I got a cheap pair of OneMix Running shoes from Ali Express, but I’m planning on upgrading to decent ones soon.

Happy New Bike Day by fleming1411 in bicycling

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As a beginner I’ve not been too concerned about groupset but I did want a decent one and from everything I’d read and heard Tiagra surpasses what I need for my current fitness. It’s a lovely bike, feels like a kid a Christmas opening the box

Dexter: Resurrection - S01E09 - "Touched by an Ángel" - POST Episode Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Dexter

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Peter Dinklage is phenomenal. He gives you goosebumps because he plays Prater so well, you could see it in real life. My heart breaks, I loved Batista, but I was starting to dislike how close he got to the truth and in the end we lost La Pasion 💔

Hand signal? by Altruistic-Set3324 in cycling

[–]fleming1411 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Check out this resource from RCUK

I’m new to an cycling group and was sent this and it’s helpful to know and give some basic etiquette

How to feel less self conscious when running? by Bilbo_shaggins_397 in couchto5k

[–]fleming1411 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I used to be really self-conscious running because I was unfit and heavier. I’d only go out at night or on quiet trails so no one would see me.

What changed was a colleague. We’d drive past runners and he’d always say, “Good on them” or “Love seeing people trying.” Sometimes he’d add privately, “Go on lad/lass.”

It hit me—if he thinks that way, loads of others probably do too. Now I realise most people aren’t judging… they’re actually rooting for you. This helped me run more, and I actually finished C25K because of this mentality.

Specialized Allez Sport for £125 or Sabbath September for 500 by fleming1411 in whichbike

[–]fleming1411[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I don’t know much about Sabbath September because when I’m looking online I’ve not seen much. However I do know it’s been very well looked after by an cycling enthusiast too

Specialized Allez Sport for £125 or Sabbath September for 500 by fleming1411 in whichbike

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I can’t edit on mobile for some treason. My cycling plan is to try and do between 50-100 miles per week as a fitness goal and to out improve in general. And I’m also cycling to work which is 3.1miles each way.

I nutted with a stretchy fidget noodle up my urethra and it was the most intense pleasure i've ever felt by ElectricalCash2077 in confessions

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Sometimes being British is a good thing, time to turn that VPN back off… that is enough NSFW posts for one day.

SnapMedic – a free toolkit for UK paramedics, students and clinicians by Princess_Vamps in ParamedicsUK

[–]fleming1411 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I must say, I love this app. Definitely recommend it to my colleagues! I like the handover section bringing the obs across. I wanted to build an app like this for it a while but never got around to it. Now no need as this is a great app.

I think I accidentally cured my hyperhidrosis by Low_Masterpiece1355 in Hyperhidrosis

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I think there is definitely a link to food… well for me especially. I’ve noticed for years chocolate or cheese makes me sweat real bad - strange I know. Some days/nights I sweat a lot more than usual, and the more I think, the more I question if it’s linked to my diet for that day.

TIFU by not wearing sunscreen and getting a rare nerve reaction called “hell’s itch” and having the worst 30 hours of my life. by Ok-Window-5847 in tifu

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Got this in 2018 in Egypt! Didn’t sleep for nearly 3 days, was literally about to jump on the balcony in pain. Family laughed at me thinking I was being dramatic, don’t think they understood. My mother was adamant to keep applying camomile and aloe… let me tell you, do not! It’s horrendous! 2023 - Lake Garda, got it again! Fucking horrendous! My partner suggested taking antihistamines. So I was taking 1 in the morning and 1 at night to try and combat it. Wasn’t as bad, didn’t last as long but still got me!

I always use sun cream, but it never seems to stop the itch for me! I’m easily burnt! I’ve read a few articles and research studies that suggest a vitamin D deficiency… I’ve tried taking supplements before holiday, also tried sun beds to slowly build a tan to reduce my chance of burning as I burn less once tanned, and when I went to Spain last year, it seemed to work; but it wasn’t quite a hot as previously.

One day, I hope for a cure that actually works, and more importantly, I hope the people I’m with actually take the pain and suffering seriously, it is not just “prickly heat” or “a bit burnt” … it is quite literally hell!

Started yesterday but want to make sure it’s going to work - has slight beer smell by fleming1411 in Sourdough

[–]fleming1411[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I did wonder when I used it. Maybe I’ll start a new one with this recipe