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These Patients Will BURN You

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Learn More (Video Vault Course): https://www.prepareforems.com
Get my EKG/12-Lead EKG Masterclass: https://www.ekgforems.com
EMS Educators, increase your student NREMT pass rates here: https://www.videosforems.com/schools
In EMS education, we always go over the emergent situations and scenarios to make sure we ready when that 911 call comes in. But few EMS educators talk about the how to protect both the patient and yourself on "everyday calls."
In this video, I talk about patients who may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and how to best assess them. What makes a great EMT or Paramedic is to always put yourself in the patient's shoes.
If you called 911, how would you want to be assessed, how would you like the EMT or Paramedic to speak with you about your care. After seeing hundreds of alcohol-related calls in the ambulance, I came up with my own "ETOH Assessment" that I now share with you.
This patient assessment skill that I teach you will not only be great for your documentation to cover yourself, but will also help the patient if something else is going on that is causing their altered mental status. Do this for every altered mental status call, and you can't go wrong.
Be great,
Evan, The Paramedic Coach
#EMS #EMT #Paramedic #NREMT

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Manage episode 380638779 series 3448438
Indhold leveret af The Paramedic Coach. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af The Paramedic Coach eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Learn More (Video Vault Course): https://www.prepareforems.com
Get my EKG/12-Lead EKG Masterclass: https://www.ekgforems.com
EMS Educators, increase your student NREMT pass rates here: https://www.videosforems.com/schools
In EMS education, we always go over the emergent situations and scenarios to make sure we ready when that 911 call comes in. But few EMS educators talk about the how to protect both the patient and yourself on "everyday calls."
In this video, I talk about patients who may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and how to best assess them. What makes a great EMT or Paramedic is to always put yourself in the patient's shoes.
If you called 911, how would you want to be assessed, how would you like the EMT or Paramedic to speak with you about your care. After seeing hundreds of alcohol-related calls in the ambulance, I came up with my own "ETOH Assessment" that I now share with you.
This patient assessment skill that I teach you will not only be great for your documentation to cover yourself, but will also help the patient if something else is going on that is causing their altered mental status. Do this for every altered mental status call, and you can't go wrong.
Be great,
Evan, The Paramedic Coach
#EMS #EMT #Paramedic #NREMT

  continue reading

27 episoder

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