So, I have to learn to interpret ECG results, but only so I can alert the patient's practitioner of an abnormal result. I don't get to dramatically yell "She's in V-fib!" like in those medical dramas on TV, since actually diagnosing the patient is outside an MA's scope of practice. Paradoxically, it seems that I am allowed to grab an AED to mitigate the problem that I can't diagnose with countershocks.
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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Saturday, 27-May-2023 22:46:48 JST silverwizard @0x0ddc0ffee But if you *do* yell it you can later claim you forgot other words and did emergency management -
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Meghan (0x0ddc0ffee@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 28-May-2023 08:50:13 JST Meghan @silverwizard I like how you think.
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