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Expert Profile: Pam Enve

Expertise:  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.

Experience in the area
Paramedic it large city for 12 years. Still an active paramedic with a volunteer fire company and have been for 15 years. The first and only paramedic in my volunteer company and very proud of it. Certified in AEMT-P, ACLS, BTLS, CPR, PHTLS, PALS. I was also a field training officer at my former company for over 6 years. I can instruct you on safe handling of vehicles. Caring for patients using the human factor. I strongly believe that each and every person believes to be treated with respect no matter how often they may call an ambulance or how many times they visit an ER even for something so simple as they are hungry or cold.

Organizations
Recently retired paramedic from 2nd largest ambulance company in the nation. Active volunteer paramedic for our town volunteer fire department.

Publications
Wrote the entire SOP's and infection control plan in 1992 for our volunteer fire department and made them compliant with OSHA standands. All of my work is still in use today and we have passed every OSHA evaluation since.

Education/Credentials
Nationally registered Paramedic, ACLS certified, PALS certified, BTLS certified, PHTLS certified. CEVO I and II certified, EVOC certified. Former field training officer.

Awards and Honors
Firewoman of the year 1994, 15 year service award and accomadation 2006, Above and beyond the call of duty award in 1992.

Past/Present Clients
I live in a resort community with approximately 300,000 people during tourist season. The average age last year during the census was 72. We transport over 600 patients per season. There are to many clients to mention.

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Prestige Points: 570
Knowledge   9.89   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.94   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.94   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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Total Questions
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User Comments
thank you very helpful
(Wendy on 09/02/08)
THANKS!
(Anon on 08/10/08)
Thank you for answering my question so nicely, I really appreciate it.
(Steffanie on 08/04/08)
Thank you so much. Everything you gave me will be a great help.
(Sarah on 07/07/08)
Thank you so much for your advice. It is really appreciated. I am going to do exactly what you advised I do.
(Carrie on 06/26/08)
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Recent Answers from Pam Enve
2008-09-04  Possible Dislocation Hi Lorena It is impossible to say if it is dislocated or just sprained or strained. A dislocation would be severely painful but depending on your pain tolerance it may be. There is an injury called...
2008-09-01  Help with scene in my novel Hi Wendy I am not sure exactly how to answer this but I will give it a shot. The paramedics are going to remove the most severely injured victims first. If the front passenger is trapped and the...
2008-08-30  Wrist Injury...? Your welcome. Sprains can take a long time to heal. A follow up is not a bad idea. Sometimes it takes physical therapy to get things back in order. I am sorry about your back injury. Those are not...
2008-08-06  Wrist Injury...? Hi Steffanie Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I am guessing you probably have your results back by now. It can take up to a week to get results. In the ER the doc is there to read them...
2008-08-03  Wrist Injury...? Hi Steffanie Without an x-ray it is impossible to say for sure what is wrong. Generally speaking sprains hurt more than breaks after the first 48 hours. Sprains also have a tendency to bruise and...
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