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McEwen Canada View Profile
| I am a medical first responder. I can answer questions on advanced first aid and use of medical first responder equipment.
If I do not feel qualified to answer your question, I will certainly suggest you contact a more knowledgeable individual. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Roger Eib View Profile
| Will be willing to answer any question on prehospital Emergency Medicine or first aid I am a Paramedic supervisor for a hospital based ambulance service in Indiana. I have 25 years experience in all aspects of prehospital emergency medicine, both basic and advanced life support. I am certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Charles Cusumano, FMP, PA-C U.S. View Profile
| I will answer all questions pertaining to first aid. These include medical emergencies, trauma care, home protection and will dispell myths associated with home remedies and general medical care. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Lyndsey U.K. View Profile
| I can answer questions on all aspects of Pre-hospital care, both emergency and non-emergency | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Pattie Richardson View Profile
| I am a Psych RN in a local hospital in my area and an volunteer EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)in my local fire department. I can answer questions on first aid, CPR, and safety for infant, child and adult. I can also help with psychiatric questions on adults.
If I can not answer your questions, I can recommend an area (internet site) to check. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Robert Bauer CCEMT-P, FP-C U.S. View Profile
| I will be happy to answer questions on the following topics: first aid, burns, acute illness and injury, psychiatric emergencies, medications, flight medicine, air medical services (helicopter), ambulance services, emergency medical services, general public safety, heart attacks, strokes, chest pain, abdominal pain.
I can give overviews and suggestions, I will not answer questions that could place me in a position where I could overextend my areas of knowledge. | On Vacation returns 07/05/2008 View Past Answers |
Pam Enve U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any questions related to basic first aid, minor wound care, emergency situations, true emergencies. Symptoms of most major emergencies. When it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital and when a doctors appointment should suffice. I am not a doctor but was employed as a paramedic for over 12 years in a very large city. I have pretty much seen it all. I can't diagnose your illnesses. I will always recommend that you see a physician but I can still instruct you on care, splinting, and basic first aid until you are able to get to a doctor. I can also answer questions for EMT's and Paramedics regarding protocols and basic procedures. Altough each state has different protocols I can give you the general standards. | On Vacation returns 07/05/2008 View Past Answers |
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