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Pre-Hospital Questions & Resources

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:08 pm
by Kyle
Hi all,

Have started this topic to allow pre-hospital students to ask questions and post links to resources. Myself being new to the industry this would be a great way of getting questions answered and finding those much needed resources.

Pre-Hospital Professionals, Students and alike feel free to contribute and help those learning. :smt024

NYERRN

Medical information site for the Health Care Professional with links to free interactive educational tools, on-line medical textbooks, reference books and so much more.

http://www.geocities.com/nyerrn/ thanks PFO

Clinical Practice Guidelines Victorian Ambulance Service.

http://www.ambulance-vic.com.au/media/docs/index.htm thanks Bomber.

:smt006

Note: Information provided is for open learning and not in anyway to replace professional training. It is to allow students, First Aiders, volunteer ambulance officers, paramedics,nurses & doctors to ask, answer and contribute their knowledge in relation to pre-hospital care, resources, new ambulances, technology & changes in the industry. This thread & contributers takes no liability for use of any information posted in this thread.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:11 pm
by Toottoot
This thread should be in the Off topic section given this is a radio scanning forum and not a Bunnings How to medical school.

Also be very careful about what people tell you in forums as sometimes (even in the most credible of forums) they are not as clever as they make out to be.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:26 pm
by bomber
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by bomber
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:33 pm
by Toottoot
bomber wrote:
Toottoot wrote:This thread should be in the Off topic section given this is a radio scanning forum and not a Bunnings How to medical school.

Also be very careful about what people tell you in forums as sometimes (even in the most credible of forums) they are not as clever as they make out to be.
dont see the problem with this thread. Its ambulance related . More relevant than half the stuff on the site.
Maybe the General section would be the most appropriate.

From the main page:
St John Ambulance: St John Ambulance frequencies, callsigns and discussion (6DS)
General: News, meet-ups, general questions, emergency services procedures etc

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:51 pm
by Kyle
bomber wrote:kyle,

If you are studying Anatomy at all there is some great DVD that are avail from the abc shop.

They are called Anatomy for Beginners . It was an SBS series on human disection conducted by a german doctor on bodies donated for education purposes and really gives a great insight on the systems and process of the human body.
Thanks Bomber for the information. The DVD sounds great. Help build on my Anatomy & Physiology knowledge. Makes a great addition to reading the Mosby and Nancy Caroline Books

Do you know any books that deal with beginners guide to calculating pre-hospital medication doses, Weight based Medication Doses, Intramuscular Hypo kits: :?:

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:36 pm
by Markmywords
Kyle its fine here :) its ambulance related it got off thread in the ALAS though as people mentioned haha thread but leave your postings here.

:D

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:59 pm
by Kyle
Markmywords wrote:Kyle its fine here :) its ambulance related it got off thread in the ALAS though as people mentioned haha thread but leave your postings here.

:D
Thanks i shall, keep it more organized and topic related.. :smt023

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:05 pm
by PFO
bomber wrote:kyle,

If you are studying Anatomy at all there is some great DVD that are avail from the abc shop.

They are called Anatomy for Beginners . It was an SBS series on human disection conducted by a german doctor on bodies donated for education purposes and really gives a great insight on the systems and process of the human body.
yeah not a bad series , but the guy in it is a twat and is milking it for all its worth. he has aquired bodies under dubious circumstances as well.He already has over 4000 people who have signed their bodies over

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:09 pm
by PFO
Kyle wrote:
bomber wrote:kyle,

If you are studying Anatomy at all there is some great DVD that are avail from the abc shop.

They are called Anatomy for Beginners . It was an SBS series on human disection conducted by a german doctor on bodies donated for education purposes and really gives a great insight on the systems and process of the human body.
Thanks Bomber for the information. The DVD sounds great. Help build on my Anatomy & Physiology knowledge. Makes a great addition to reading the Mosby and Nancy Caroline Books

Do you know any books that deal with beginners guide to calculating pre-hospital medication doses, Weight based Medication Doses, Intramuscular Hypo kits: :?:
wouldnt even be concerned with drug calcs yet kyle, focus on basic anatomy,physiology,and pathophysiology before getting to medical maths

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:11 pm
by Toottoot
Markmywords wrote:Kyle its fine here :) its ambulance related it got off thread in the ALAS though as people mentioned haha thread but leave your postings here.

:D
I didnt realise it had the moderators consent. Sorry.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:15 pm
by Markmywords
kyle: do some google searches find out whos offers the best course and see how you go.

Reading books is a good start though but wont replace professional training :) nice to see you keen

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:23 pm
by Kyle
Markmywords wrote:kyle: do some google searches find out whos offers the best course and see how you go.

Reading books is a good start though but wont replace professional training :) nice to see you keen
I will certainly look into it sent you a pm.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:25 pm
by Kyle
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:32 am
by Markmywords
Just in case someone wanted an ambulance to add to there fleet haha.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GMC-3500-EX-AMBU ... dZViewItem


2002 F350's should be hitting the auctions soon.