On the other hand, there is also altered utilisation of amino acids and fatty acids as catabolic fuel (184, 186)
After 10-15 years on the job, most first responders deal with: Chronic tendon injuries (rotator cuff, Achilles, knee) Lower back pain from gear and lifting Muscle tears that never fully heal Joint pain that makes every shift harder Exhaustion that sleep doesnt fix Slow recovery between shifts Your doctor probably told you to take ibuprofen and rest. But you cant restyouve got a shift tomorrow
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If you see cats in your practice, learn how to place and use esophagostomy tubes and then use them in practice and you will save lives at a rate that is quite impressive. Colleran recommends performing a clotting profile or administering vitamin K1 before placing an esophagostomy tube (see "Check that vitamin K!")