Management/Leadership
Things Your System Should Deliver
Scenario #1
You’re an EMT dispatched for a 40-year-old male vomiting. He tells you he developed indigestion after eating, began to sweat and vomited. He also says he has diabetes and “just doesn’t feel right.” He denies any chest discomfort. His skin is cool and moist, and his vital signs are pulse 96, BP 154/80, RR 24 and pulse ox 96% on room air.
You’re concerned about the patient’s appearance and wish you could do more to help him, but he does not meet a protocol that...
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Article • November 1st, 2012
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- Self-Portrait: What Does the National EMS Assessment Tell Us About Ourselves?
Article • March 1st, 2012
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- West Virginia's EMS Retirement Plan Aims to Retain Providers
News • June 30th, 2010
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