Dynamic Paramedic with over 20 years experience at multiple high-call volume agencies, skilled in advanced life support and critical decision-making in high-pressure situations. Certified in CPR, ACLS, AMLS, and PALS. Also a freshly certified phlebotomist, accredited through NHA
• Rapid response to a wide range of emergency 911 calls
• Quick recognition of nature of illness or mechanism of injury
• Quickly and efficiently perform primary and secondary patient assessments
• Quick determination if BLS or ALS care is deemed more appropriate
• Quickly and effectively develop treatment plans
• Provide ALS treatment including, but not limited to cardiac monitoring and EKG translation; transcutaneous cardiac pacing and electrical cardioversion; gaining IV, IO, or IM access; medication administration; fluid replacement; endotracheal intubation
• Management of mass casualty incidents
• Patient transport to most appropriate emergency department with continued treatment, adjusting accordingly to trending changes in patient condition
• Patient report and transfer to receiving facility
• Served as a preceptor in training students and newly hired employees
• Rapid response to a wide range of emergency 911 calls
• Quick recognition of nature of illness or mechanism of injury
• Quickly and efficiently perform primary and secondary patient assessments
• Quick determination if BLS or ALS care is deemed more appropriate
• Quickly and effectively develop treatment plans
• Provide ALS treatment including, but not limited to 12 lead cardiac monitoring and EKG translation; transcutaneous cardiac pacing and electrical cardioversion; gaining IV, IO, or IM access; medication administration; fluid replacement; endotracheal intubation
• Management of mass casualty incidents
• Patient transport to most appropriate emergency department with continued treatment, adjusting accordingly to trending changes in patient condition
• Patient report and transfer to receiving facility
• Served as a preceptor in training students and newly hired employees
• Rapid response to a wide range of emergency 911 calls
• Quick recognition of nature of illness or mechanism of injury
• Quickly and efficiently perform primary and secondary patient assessments
• Quick determination if BLS or ALS care is deemed more appropriate
• Quickly and effectively develop treatment plans
• ALS interventions including, but not limited to 12 lead cardiac monitoring and EKG translation; transcutaneous cardiac pacing and electrical cardioversion; gaining IV, IO, or IM access; medication administration; fluid replacement; endotracheal intubation
• Management of mass casualty incidents
• Patient transport to most appropriate emergency department with continued treatment, adjusting accordingly to trending changes in patient condition
• Patient report and transfer to receiving facility
• Served as a preceptor in training students and newly hired employees