ballz
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Simian Turner said:Ballz,
I disagree once you put his testimony in context. There are so few WO Med Techs on the TO&E, if he were one he certainly would not be part of a 4-man mentoring team. In the testimony it says the WO felt that First Aid was not appropriate. If he were a Med Tech he would not have been making a First Aid decision, he would be performing lifesaving treatment. A Canadian WO (Med Tech or not) does not have the authority to declare someone as being dead, this is done by a doctor in a medical facility (or at least consultation with one) after all efforts are made to save their life. A Med Tech does not ever make treat or not to treat decisions.
Well, I admit I don't know anything about the job of a Med Tech of course, but wouldn't it be the Med Tech that declares somebody VSA and makes the decision that somebody else is a higher priority for treatment?
Of course, a "visual" is not enough to check for vital signs either...
Or am I way oversimplifying a complicated thing?
Simian Turner said:There are so few WO Med Techs on the TO&E, if he were one he certainly would not be part of a 4-man mentoring team.
Could you clarify that. I don't know what "TO&E" means. Are you saying that WO Longaphie is probably not a Med Tech? That would obviously change the impact of his testimony. If he's not then I obviously take back what I said and implied about his testimony being the *key* testimony.