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Choice count: 36
Section count: 21
Image count: 21
Error count: 4
Field Related Analysis
Education : 55 matches
(choice, coach, college, first, intervention, knowledge, major, memory, private, school, semester, specific, teachers, test)Paramedics : 52 matches
(allergies, ambulance, anaphylactic shock, breathing, care, cooperative, emergency, emergency care, epinephrine, glucagon, hospital, intervention, medical, medication, nitroglycerin, paramedic, paramedic profession, partner, patient, patients, perform, profession, resuscitation, salbutamol, shock, supervisor)Business : 27 matches
(business, company, cooperative, employee, investment, manager, money, opportunity, paid, partner, pay, price, salary, team, trust)Target Structure: (4 matches)
internship (9 matches)
internships (3 matches)
retirement (4 matches)
though (1 match)
You are studying at Ahuntsic College in Pre-hospital Emergency Care and have just completed your 5th semester. You will soon start the 6th session, the internship session, and you can't wait to get started! To begin with, you have to choose which company you want to apply to for your internship. There is a good chance that you will be hired as an employee later on, so you should choose the company where you would like to work full time for your entire career.
Choice 1 : Apply at US (governmental).
Choice 2 : Apply at CETAM (cooperative).
Choice 3 : Apply at SPLL (private company).

Your application has been sent successfully. You now have to wait for the company to analyze your resume, but you are lucky, they are short on paramedics and are currently hiring. They are looking to hire over 200 paramedics in 2 years, you have a very good chance of getting in! What are you going to do while waiting for an answer?
Choice 1 : Take advantage of the vacations to study.
Choice 2 : Take advantage of the vacations to see friends.
Your application has been sent successfully. You now have to wait for the company to analyze your resume, but you are lucky, they are short on paramedics and are currently hiring. However, you know a lot of people who want to work with them, so you know your chances are small. What are you going to do while waiting for an answer?
Choice 1 : Take advantage of the vacations to study.
Choice 2 : Take advantage of the vacations to see friends.
Your application has been sent successfully. You now have to wait for the company to analyze your resume, but you are lucky, they are short on paramedics and are currently hiring. Your chances of being hired are pretty high, but you're going to have to perform well in the interview! What are you going to do while waiting for an answer?
Choice 1 : Take advantage of the vacations to study.
Choice 2 : Take advantage of the vacations to see friends.
Because of your choices, you retired as a paramedic at a very young age, and we can't say that you had a very successful career. In order to receive a minimum of money during your retirement, you were forced to work in a fast food restaurant for more than 30 years and you are still struggling to pay your bills at the end of the month.
Choice 1 : Start over.
In the end, you wouldn't have really needed to study for the job interview, but thanks to this study, you felt more comfortable and were able to show the recruiter that you were a confident person. You can finally start your internships!
Choice 1 : Doing the internship.
You were right, you didn't have to study and you still passed the job interview with flying colors because they really need a lot of paramedics. You can finally start your internships!
Choice 1 : Doing the internship.
Wow! Good thing you studied, the job interview was made up of a ton of pretty tough questions to test your knowledge! Still, out of the 300 paramedics who applied, you were one of the 50 who were accepted. Congratulations!
Choice 1 : Doing the internship.
Wow, the interview had a ton of tough questions to test your knowledge. However, the material was not fresh in your memory, so you hesitated a lot during the job interview and the recruiter didn't like that at all. He didn't select you for the job. You will have to apply for another ambulance company.
Choice 1 : Apply at US (governmental).
Choice 2 : Apply at SPLL (private company).
It's a good thing you studied, there were very specific questions during the job interview and your study allowed you to answer those questions agilely. You were accepted! Your internships will start in a few days, you are really looking forward to it!
Choice 1 : Doing the internship.
Unfortunately, you did not study, there were specific questions during the job interview and you were not able to answer them well. Your application was rejected. Your only option is to apply to US because there are no other companies that will want your application after being rejected at SPLL.
Choice 1 : Apply at US (governmental).
During your internship, you have to intervene on a big intervention. The patient complains of difficulty breathing which started quite quickly, but progressively for 5 minutes while he was eating. There are many red patches on his skin that are not usually there according to his relatives. In addition, he has had severe stomach pains since the ambulance arrived. When you say it could be an anaphylactic reaction, the patient tells you that he doesn't have any allergies, so he doesn't think it's an allergic reaction. As a paramedic, what medication are you going to give the patient?
Choice 1 : Salbutamol.
Choice 2 : Epinephrine.
Choice 3 : Glucagon.
Choice 4 : Naloxone.
Choice 5 : Nitroglycerin.
Choice 6 : Aspirin.
You gave the wrong medication. The patient was indeed in anaphylactic shock and needed epinephrine first. The patient did not yet know that he was allergic to certain citrus fruits. Unfortunately, he will never know because today he died because of you. Because of this major mistake, all of your colleagues are disappointed in you because it was just a basic case. So, they don't trust you anymore and nobody wants to work with you. You chose to retire from the paramedic profession even though you are only 20 years old.
Choice 1 : Early retirement.
Thanks to your quick and unhesitating intervention, you have impressed your supervisor, and he praises you to his colleagues. Moreover, the patient was also saved! He did not know yet that he was allergic to certain citrus fruits. Your intervention saved his life, good job! Your internship ends on a positive note and the ambulance company hires you without hesitation. Welcome to the team! Now you must choose a partner.
Choice 1 : Your best friend (20 years old).
Choice 2 : Simon (32 years old).
Choice 3 : Yannick (48 years old).
Choice 4 : Robert (61 years old).
You took a risk in choosing your best friend. Still, you had a lot of fun working with your best friend. However, 3 months after you were hired, you had to intervene on a complex resuscitation case and since it was your first big case, you didn't know how to act properly and the patient died. To recover from this intervention, you had to take several months of sick leave due to post-traumatic stress. Your friend was able to return to work, but you were not. You were forced to make a complete career change, going back to school to study business and then working as a human resources manager for a small company.
Choice 1 : Start over.
You chose a bit randomly among the employees, but Simon seemed very friendly and well-liked by his colleagues. After 1 year, you don't regret your choice because you have become really close through working together. You know everything about each other, he is your favorite confidant. Thanks to his few years of experience more than you, you have managed to adequately handle very complex situations, including your first resuscitation case. Simon has been a good partner for you, but also a great coach who is still as motivated to work as when he started. You will have the best career ever! You will always look forward to going to work to join Simon and help people in need!
Choice 1 : Start over.
Yannick has been a paramedic for 18 years and has completely been bored with his job for 15 years, but he didn't take the opportunity to change careers while there was still time. So, today, he considers himself obliged to work as a paramedic just to be able to support his family financially. He says he doesn't have time to go back to school with all the extra hours he's being forced to put in, and he's really looking forward to being able to retire and finally enjoy life. But you can see that he's not in the best shape and won't be able to enjoy his retirement as much as he hopes. Seeing this, you are demotivated in a few months and you don't want to become like him. After much thought, you decide to make a change in your life.
Choice 1 : Becoming a firefighter at 24.
Choice 2 : Retire at 34 years old.
You decided to work in a duo with one of your former teachers. Robert is known to be an expert in traumatic situations. With his experience and extensive knowledge in this area, he showed you almost everything he knew before he had to retire a few years later. This way, you feel ready to intervene in any situation with anyone! You are now 30 years old and have decided to make your dream comes true: working with your best friend!
Choice 1 : Work with your best friend.
In the end, waiting for a few years to work with your best friend paid off because you are both very comfortable intervening in all situations, both medical and traumatic. You spend the rest of your career with your best friend and you have one of the best careers ever! Your interventions go wonderfully and many patients come to thank you after your interventions because you do an exceptional job!
Choice 1 : Start over.
You narrowly escaped from a future similar to that of Yannick. You did well to change careers while you still had time. You were the last one accepted in your cohort to become a firefighter, you were very lucky. You finally became a firefighter and you work with a motivated team that really wants to make a difference in people's lives. You finally understood the impact that Yannick's negativity had on your career choice. You envy paramedics because they really seem to have fun saving lives and you just feel like you are trying to save buildings. Still, you tell yourself it's not too bad and you stay a firefighter and try to enjoy every day as if it were your last.
Choice 1 : Start over.
You retired at 34 hoping to rely on your Bitcoin investments to support you for the rest of your life. On the other hand, Elon Musk announced on Twitter that Bitcoin was no longer the number one cryptocurrency and that his own cryptocurrency, Elon Coin had exceeded all of his expectations. The price of Bitcoin dropped drastically by -500% and you lost your entire investment. To support yourself, you have to go to work at a fast food restaurant hoping every day that your salary will double, but you know that it will never happen. You spend the rest of your life complaining like Yannick did when he was a paramedic.
Choice 1 : Start over.