Originally posted by: grasshopper26
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
As a medic, most of us have been exposed to so much during our course of work that our immune systems are so strong they go out into the back yard and attack squirrels.

Fair enough, that makes sense... Not sure if PETA would be happy to hear about the squirrels however.
As for treating people with AIDS, you just treat everybody "as if" they have it, you wear your gloves and eye protection. Believe it or not, many more healthcare workers die from hepatitis than AIDS each year, aquired on the job that is. We just have to be very careful about needles, and to keep your hands free from cuts. It is something to be cautious about but not paranoid.
I thought about becoming a paramedic when I was younger, but the fear of all that scared me away. Now that my goal is to fly EMS helicopters, my main concern is to keep all that in the back of the helicopter instead of up front with me.
I'm sure I'll learn a lot from the medics I'll work with, many interesting stories and lessons to be learned from them I'll bet...
Have you ever wanted to work as a flight medic, or do you strictly do ground stuff?
Grasshopper