Paramedic Temperament


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Paramedic Temperament

Because of the highly stressful situations that most people find themselves in when they call an Ambulance Paramedic, it is important that paramedics have a calm and competent temperament, which is able to be conveyed to the patient, rellatives and bystanders. Even if a paramedic doesn’t normally have this rellaxed paramedic type of calm temperament, it is important to at least “look” and appear outwardly as being so.

These are some good personality traits of a paramedic with a good temperament:

1. Rellaxed

2. Competent

3. Easy to talk to

4. Genuine

5. Thoughtful



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