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Expert Profile: Jolean Wheeler

Expertise:  Speaking as a licensed emergency medical technician I am glad to speak with you and answer and medical or emergency questions you may have. I am convinced that I will be able to help you with any medical question you may have, either directly through clear and concise responses, or indirectly by referring you to people who specialize in your specific need.

Experience in the area
I have been in the medical field for many years, both behind the scenes and on the front lines. I am not a doctor, nor do I claim to be one, I am just an Emergency Medical Technician who loves to help others and share my knowledge of the medical field.

Education/Credentials
I am a certified Phlebotomist from Paris Junior College, and a licensed Emergency Medical Technician from North East Texas EMS Academy. I am also, of course, registered with The American Heart Association for the use of AED and CPR.

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Prestige Points: 340
Knowledge   10.0   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   10.0   Best of the best
Timeliness   10.0   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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Max Questions to be Asked
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Total Questions
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12
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User Comments
ta very much just the job
(Wendy on 10/08/08)
wonderful, quick and answered my question. Very helpful. Thank you very much.
(Georgia on 09/24/08)
thanks so much was just what i wanted.
(wendy on 10/08/08)
thank you so much for all your help
(wendy on 08/31/08)
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Recent Answers from Jolean Wheeler
2008-09-21  checking for unconscousness Wow, what an awkward situation. I am sorry that happened! The paramedic may have observed one of two things: 1. When the paramedic opened the friends eyes the friend resisted, physically trying...
2008-09-20  checking for unconscousness The reason we frequently open the eyes and look in them is because we are checking for something called "Pupillary Responsiveness". We have a scale called "PEARRL" that we go by to see what condition...
2008-09-11  How to recognize a real emergency Hi Megan, First let me answer your question, "How can I tell the difference between a true medical emergency shortness of breath, or anxiety shortness of breath." The answer is, there is no difference...
2008-08-31  help with novel It is the policy of Emergency personel to be honest above all, but at the same time to provide the patient with reasurance. Typical phrases would be: "Alright let's slow that breathing down... I...
2008-08-31  help with novel 1) The only difference his age would make would be reflected in his vital signs. (Like the compensating and de-compensating states of shock I discussed.) If you mean his personal treatment, no his age...
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