EMT-B Principles of Assessment
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I dont know why but this seems like the begining of a mike myers flick from the 80's
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Blood present in the ear canal and dilated pupils. Patient was ejected from vehicle concluding a possibility of brain force trauma. This video missed that even though its a scene size-up to load and transport. If there is this possibility of brain force trauma, then the patient needs to be transported rapidly to the closest trauma center.
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Does watching this give me free CEU's?
I remember this in my EMT-B course in '02
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This Helped Me Alot!
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about to start EMT B classes...very interesting.
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why are they wearing fire turnout jackets?
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That is one scary looking ambulance.
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“Do not delay transportation to the hospital any longer than absolutely necessary.” Umm okay, thanks for stating the EXTREMELY obvious. “So Joe, how about we sit out here for a couple hours and play some cards while the patient slowly dies?” “Okay sure, that sounds good to me - nickel a point.”
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Interesting, according to my protocols in BC, Canada, vitals come during the secondary assessment. In this situation the pt is very much RTC, vitals with the secondary assessment and history would be done on route to the hospital.
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Awesome!
Thanks for posting
breakonthrough27 3 years ago 7
Where can i purchase this series from...i would love to have them myself
hevymtlmaiden 2 years ago 6