Posted on May 25, 2018
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Any medics out there?? I'm shipping out here soon and then after boot will be at the one and only Fort Sam Houston. I got word about the NPA training, I am an EMT myself, but in civilian classes, we only had to practice on dummies.. so now I'm super nervous lol. I don't flinch at the thought of needles but the NPA and the videos are a little cringy. But I'm gonna have to go through it anyway so how bad is it? is it a pain or just pressure? on a scale from 1 to 10? thanks!

( P.S don't get me wrong I can handle some pretty gruesome stuff, as I said before, I am currently an EMT. this is just new)
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SGT Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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It depends on how good the soldier is at placing an npa in your nose. I've had some that were slightly uncomfortable and some that felt like someone was carving my nasal cavity with a knife
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SPC Klay King
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Just don’t ever volunteer for a FAST 1
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PFC Combat Medic
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You’re only required to take two but you’ll take plenty more as a simulated patient throughout Whiskey phase. If you’re smart and sneaky enough you can trim them all the way down and make it look like you got one. Just make sure to throw it away quick after the index. Getting stuck is a part of being a medic, too. After a while you’ll get used to it and have plenty of cool track marks to prove it.
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Do they still stick in whiskey phase? Had a soldier come back and say they did it on arms
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TSgt David L.
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Use the right size!! It's not something I want to give or receive put if it's lubed enough it's fine. Feels better when it's out!
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I reacted HORRIBLY to it, strong burn and I bled like a mofo. Of all things the NPA was the worst (for me.)
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