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  1. These are all great! Lets keep 'em coming!
  2. What I am asking is what cool tips or tricks do you use at the job. I used a stethoscope for a hearing impared pt in the field. Stuff like that. I hope that is clear for you guys. The cool stuff everybody shares at conventions and symposium.
  3. What I am asking is what cool tips or tricks do you use at the job. I used a stethoscope for a hearing impared pt in the field. Stuff like that. I hope that is clear for you guys. The cool stuff everybody shares at conventions and symposium.
  4. 91W3HM6, SSG in Iraq right now in the 115th Field Hosp. Doing good things I am an LPN who can teach it. In case you did not know what all the numbers and letters meant.
  5. I know if any body has cool tips and tricks it is the government/ military. I like to use a stethoscope for hearing impared patients. Let me know some you guys have and we can all learn stuff we only learn at conventions/ classes.
  6. I am currently a 91W3HM6, and I am currently deployed to Iraq. I am recieving all grades of great training. I am an EMT-B and EMT instructor, a PHTLS instructor, a trauma -aims instructor and Afiliate facualty with Military Training Network for CPR, and I have been trained so I can work anywhere with almost nothing and still save lives. The Army has given me the oppertunities that when I retire and I decide to work as an LPN I will be given so much more than the rest of the job pool. I was trained at Walter Reed Med. Cen. and from there I worked a small clinic until I went to Korea where I was second in charge of a ward. Now I am a ward master of an Intermediate Care Ward for a field hospital. Plus every now and then I get to practice my low crawl and my 3-5 second rushes. Just kidding. The Army can give you great training and experience. Good Luck
  7. If it is the smells that bother you try a spray called ozium. It does not really have a smell and it does get rid of the most foul odors. I have used it before and have never had a complaint yet... I believe that J&J makes a version. Although I never really checked to see for sure.

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