Friday, September 3, 2010

Tools of the Trade RESQ61

Almost every profession has it's own tools of the trade. An artist has paints and brushes, a musician has their instrument, beautician has their scissors...you get the point! Well, an Emergency Medical Provider has ALOT of tools of the trade. One of the first things you need on your person is a small pack of necessities....

Believe it or not I used to carry a few different kinds of scissors. The big ones in the picture are called shears, you use these most of all. Most especially for cutting clothes off an accident victim (sorry!). Another important kind of scissor is ones that look bent at the end. These are best for cutting off bandages (because they fit under the bandage well). Also important is bottom one, called a Kelly Forcep. It's not really a scissor, more like a clamp to hold things out of the way. And lastly, an important tool is the orange looking rectangle with a blade. That is the seatbelt cutter. Trust me it cuts a seat belt QUICK! Something you may want to have in your car too! The other items in the picture are a penlight, a window punch and of course a stethoscope. Oh and don't forget your gloves!

Anyway, that is a basic tool set for each EMS person...everything else is usually provided by your employer or volunteer department.

SO this week, in honor of the tools of the trade, and my personal intro to EMS scissors and shears (LOL), let's see you use YOUR scissors! Cut out an image, use those neglected fancy cut scissors that you bought when you first started this craft (you know you have them!), use scissors to distress the edges, or anything else you can think of!

Here is my sample: (I used my scissors to make the "grass" fringe)

recipe: stamps- Papertrey Ink Signature Greetings, garden of life
paper- SU DP, old olive, white
ink- old olive, black
accessories- PTI flower die, scissors, button, twine


Don't forget to add the keyword RESQ61 if you are uploading to a public gallery, or you can use the inlinxz below:




Thanks for stopping by today!

2 comments:

  1. I love the fact that this site has a RESQ theme....seemingly unrelated to cardmaking, but there's always something to inspire us! Thanks for the weekly challenges, ladies! :)

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  2. I was going to say the same thing as Lisa (above). I think it's so cute and clever that way you form your challenge themes around rescue terminology. I don't always get to play along, but I always stop by to see what you are up to for the week! Great job :)

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