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Welcome to my site!
 
My name is Anand. I finished Paramedic school in December 2005 from Valencia Community College, Osceola Campus in Central Florida and I work as Paramedic for Universal Studios, FL and for Florida's Blood Centers. I like to look on the web for different sites and tutorials to help better understand concepts. I've posted some tutorials and random nuggets of wisdom that may help you pass the State or Registry exams and as well give you a better understanding.


I'm brand new at trying to create a website, this is my first one. So please bare with me.
 
This site is intended for, but not limited to, EMT and Paramedic students. I pull a few Nursing sites also... Basically anyone involved in Medical care can get SOMETHING out of this site. It contains links to interactive tutorials, practice quizzes, lecture notes from different sources... anything I can find. I'll update this when I find anything else to add, until I run out of material (yeah, right)   
 
 
For a few beginning sites of Interest:
 
http://www.templejc.edu/dept/ems/Pages/PowerPoint.html - EMT and Paramedic powerpoints that go with the Brady Prehospital Emergency Care or Paramedic Care series books
 
http://www.rescuehouse.com - Firefighting, EMS and Police Web Portal
 
http://www.geocities.com/trpperk/medic.html - Medichelper.com, another helpful links site with practice tests for EMT and Paramedic
 
http://www.thelunatick.com/ems/ - The Lunatick's Fire and EMS site... For those times  when you need a little humor
 
http://www.whonamedit.com/index.cfm - Who Named It? It tell's you about the people behind such procedures as the Sellick's Maneuver and the Heimlich Maneuver
 
http://home1.gte.net/vze25hnc/arc20041101.html - DT's EMT, *MEDIC STUDENTS* You can download EMS Jeopardy from this site! YES! EMS JEOPARDY!!
 
 
NOTE: The American Heart Association has recently changed its guidelines for CPR. As of 2005, most healthcare professionals were updated on the changes and new protocols may changes. The ratios have changed in order to concentrate more on compression and bloodflow.So if the answer on a practice test you find here differs from what your instructor tells you, your instructor was probably right.
 

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DISCLAIMER: This site was made as a tool to assist in the learning process. I have not thoroughly inspected every site for complete accuracy. I do not condone, receive payment for, or have any affiliation with any school, agency, or website. Remember, these sites are helpful, but may not teach to the specifications that your instructor/s or program require. Please make sure you read the materials given to you in class BEFORE referring to this site.
 
Updated 5/22/09

If you found this site helpful, please email me at naikena@hotmail.com , I'd love to hear from you.