maintain paramedic wellbeing, development, and relationships in personal and professional practice. Many paramedics are at risk of experiencing a decline in their overall health due to working in high stress environments, which hinders their ability to progress and maintain relationships over time (Bevan et al., 2022). However, by gaining a better understanding of their emotional intelligence and improving their social skills, they can help mitigate risks associated with this profession. Emotional…
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key roles, Phillips et al (1996). The mentor should see themselves as a teacher, (Levinson et al 1978), and be comfortable developing the students understanding of the intricacies of their field. The mentor should see it as their duty to inspire students to learn and develop. Poor mentors are often described as uninterested in their profession, and the development of those in the field, distant, unfriendly, unapproachable and intimidating to students, Gray and Smith (2000). The mentor should…
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Addiction in the Emergency Medical Services As Paramedics and EMT's, you serve in one of the most intense professions known to man. We all know it isn't the non-stop, prime- time drama every shift that we see on TV. But in EMS you are faced daily with challenges, atrocities, and extremely stressful situations. You may be in a large urban setting or a rural community; both environments offer their challenges. The types of calls vary from medical emergencies to traumatic injuries. Patients range from…
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impairment etc… 3.4 In a Care environment it is possible to seek help and guidance through friends and or relatives, factual books, specialised agencies (Speech and Language Therapists) or organisations (I can, Carers Direct Helpline, Health and Care Professions Council or the CQC) and or the Internet to name all but a few. 4.1 The data protection Act 1998 came in to effect with a view to protect people’s confidentiality from both, throughout all industries professionally speaking and from a private point…
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MSP, from a road patrol trooper to an aviation flight paramedic. A few months after I completed my aviation training, I elected to return to University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) to complete my bachelor’s…
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is why do professional male athletes get paid more than other occupations? Many basketball and football athletes are paid more than police officers that require years of schooling. “Economics is one of the key factors” (Sommers, 1993, p.4) to understanding why these athletes receive such magnificent paycheck but it fails to explain whether they deserve it. Giving these athletes such high wages tends to distort them and brings demise to the economy. In reality, an athlete that plays twenty minutes…
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Pizzella 2 Looking down at his innocent face, I quickly smiled and responded. “Yes we can only before lunch time though then we are going to be inside.” Taking care of an autistic child has its tough times, but Matthew and I had an understanding. His older brother Michael gave me more problems at times. “ Don't forget, I left the EpiPen on the kitchen counter along with the children’s other medication. Matthew is behaving himself so far today so I don’t think you should have a problem…
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partnerships with health care consumers and members of the Interdisciplinary team. HLSC110 Beginning Professional Practice, Semester 1 2015 Page 1 of 26 Teaching Team: Team Member Contact Jenny Penny (2nd. LIC) jenny.penny@acu.edu.au Robin Pap (Paramedics) robin.pap@acu.edu.au Mode/attendance pattern: On-campus Attendance includes the following each week: Duration: 2 hours of practical classes, and 1 hour of tutorial, and 2 hours of either: o a face-to-face resource session, or o an online…
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The simplest actions can cause ever-lasting effects on one’s life and influence any decision made in their lives. Such cause and effect is seen in Station Eleven as both minor and major actions done by both main and side characters had chain reactions on the story’s timeline. One character, Arthur, dies and his death is a major spark that brings together characters in unintended ways, leading them to revelations and unexpected meetings. Even a character’s own actions had potential of creating a situation…
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conventional drugs. It is therefore very important that your doctor knows exactly what you are taking. Don’t be nervous about telling your doctor what you are using – awareness of complementary and alternative therapy is increasing among the medical profession, and most doctors are sympathetic to its use. How widespread is complementary and alternative therapy? At least one in four people in England are thought to have used complementary or alternative therapy in the past year. In recent surveys…
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