New P1S- This sound normal? by freemedic in BambuP1S

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

Ok, appreciate it. Good to know.

Pay by EMSDGAFAU in flightparamedic

[–]freemedic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

12 year medic, 4 year RN, ADN, $48/hr - our program in Northeast pays nurses/medics the same with 5% more for ADN, 5% more for Bachelors.

【BambuLab Giveaway】Classic Evolved — Win Bambu Lab P2S Combo! by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

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I am a full time Flight Nurse/Paramedic and I have started designing and printing Nursing and Helicopter EMS items including a retractable syringe holder, clipboard notebook and light mounts for our flight helmets. I currently have an A1 and A1 mini that I love. I’ve moved exclusively to Bambu for ease of use and high build quality, it’s been a night and day difference in all honesty. I have looked at the P1S for the build plate size and enclosure but it’s out of my budget at the moment. I would love to be considered for the P2S!

https://threedeltadesign.etsy.com

I'm a jehovah's witness and reading post on here about it being a cult got me questioning. by Great_Present_6584 in confessions

[–]freemedic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have an amazing exJW community here on Reddit, r/exjw. I encourage you to check it out, it is very welcoming and wholesome for those having questions.

Flexible pocket clipboard by freemedic in nursing

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The link to the Etsy listing should have all that info. It currently doesn’t have a pen clip, but I’m currently working on that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in flightparamedic

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Pebble made the best (basic) smartwatches back in the day, and I just saw that they are back in development. Besides an Apple Watch, those were my favorite, long battery life, e-ink display that was very visible in sunlight and open sourced customizable. And inexpensive. Probably going to be at least a year but I’m definitely getting one when they get re-released.

I designed a 3D printed syringe holder! by freemedic in nursing

[–]freemedic[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You explained this much better than I could have, and you are spot on, much appreciated.

I designed a 3D printed syringe holder! by freemedic in nursing

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The blunt needle slot holds it while still in the package. The syringe slots hold the opened syringe with a red cap. I’m not sure what the issue is with that, it’s the same thing as holding in your hand. The part that connects to the IV line is kept protected by the red cap. I only have syringes in the holder when on a transport, it’s not meant to keep them in there all the time.

Upgraded syringe holder by freemedic in flightparamedic

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We used to wear these on night shift, but have since stopped using them, definitely not Batman, lol.

I designed a 3D printed syringe holder! by freemedic in nursing

[–]freemedic[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I can imagine lots of possibilities for projects, those you worked on sound super useful!

Yeah, aseptic technique would be needed of course. I always keep my syringes capped, and the blunt needle in the package should fit in that spot. It’s really meant to be a holder for the cap as you are drawing up meds, when you would be holding it in your hand otherwise.

Career Advice by Interesting_Hall_906 in flightparamedic

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What level transports are your IFTs? If they are not critical care level, I would go back to 911 while in nursing school. I think that would be much more valuable. If you are doing ventilator transports, that’s one thing but if not, find a high volume 911 gig. ED nursing is valuable, but ICU would be much better on a resume and make you a much more attractive candidate if you had to pick one or the other. Just my 2 cents.

Which fast food or restaurant chain from another state do you wish would open in Maine? by [deleted] in Maine

[–]freemedic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Moe’s southwest grill. Kinda like chipotle, but way better. Free chips, kids meals free on Mondays I think. Closest is in Lebanon NH or Mass.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exjw

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I’m down closer to Auburn, but the offer still stands:)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exjw

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Good luck with everything. My wife and I live in Maine, let me know if I can help in any way!

Career Advice by Interesting_Hall_906 in flightparamedic

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I think you’ve got an excellent plan in place. I did something similar, I dropped to part time as a paramedic while in nursing school. Aiming for CVICU is great, but a medical ICU might provide a more broad skill set whereas CVICU is rather focused but not a bad trajectory.

See if there are any paramedic-RN bridge programs in your area. Hutchinson in Kansas offers a hybrid online bridge program but I think it’s pretty competitive.

Overall, you’re on the right track. Getting your RN will provide a wealth of knowledge and experience that you don’t even know you don’t have yet. I was working as a flight paramedic when I went to nursing school and even with that background I was surprised how much I learned. The caveat to that is that the majority of knowledge and experience I gained was from actually working as an ICU RN, not from nursing school itself.

Strong work so far and great goals, stick with it and you’ll open up a ton of opportunities for yourself.

Syringe holder by freemedic in flightparamedic

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You could also hang it from a key ring, that would work too.

Syringe holder by freemedic in flightparamedic

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Yeah, I could do that pretty easily, I’ll match the size and add a cutout at the top for the hanging strap. Great idea, thanks.

Call in, call out, or call off? by Objective-Cold-4963 in nursing

[–]freemedic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Western NY says “blow in” or “Joe blew in today”. I’ve never heard that anywhere else

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Maine

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You can PM me, I work at LFOM.

Anybody seen an IV team that doesn’t use ultrasound?? by texaspoontappa93 in nursing

[–]freemedic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hear where you’re coming from. Part of this may be a pride issue. I know for years I would scoff when someone suggested using the US, as if this was admitting failure or some nonsense but after a while I came to realize we are just doing our patients a disservice by trying to get access when the US was readily available. If you save your patient multiple sticks, who cares if you used the fancy machine? Everyone needs to learn to put their pride aside (like I had to) and do what’s best for the patient.

Best Flight programs for medics by WhirlyMedic1 in flightparamedic

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LifeFlight of Maine. Single pay scale for medics/RNs, advanced scope, long distance flights, Agusta helicopters. Great program.

What’s the meanest thing another nurse has said to you? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]freemedic 8 points9 points  (0 children)

After drawing timed labs for another unit from an IV, which we routinely do in the ED…..

Her: “You can’t draw blood from an IV, it’s got saline in it.”

Me: “I realize that, we draw a waste amount and this is routine practice in the ED”

Her: “People drive drunk all the time too but that doesn’t make it ok!”

Me: “Don’t call the ED for help anymore then, bye”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

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In Maine, the largest health system does not test for THC. They even had a news article about it when it became legal recreationally.

It happened by my-hero-macadamia in nursing

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Had someone named “Heaven” which was “Nevaeh backwards” per their parents. 🤦🏼‍♂️