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New panel with Audrianna (RN), Alex (paramedic), Casey (paramedic) and Micah (paramedic)
What do the ER nurses like to get in the hand-off report from EMS?
Audrianna likes to hear clear, concise reports. How ambulatory was the patient on scene?
Casey recalls from years ago how the ER nurses didn’t understand enough about what EMS did, that always made giving reports more difficult and how that has improved over the years
I always try and give new EMT’s the freedom to struggle through giving reports so they can practice and improve without cutting them off or making them feel rushed
Giving report is a difficult aspect of the job, especially when it’s a critical trauma patient and you are giving report to a room full of people
It’s easy to get in a rush to move the patient over, but we need to give EMS the time to give report - It’s a big part of our day that allows us to build the team rapport between EMS and the ED
Alex talks about the perspective going from a busy private ambulance to a slower county system
We talk about differences in nurse workload vs paramedic in the field
Sometimes EMS doesn’t fully understand some of the nuances of how and what we use their IV’s for in the ED
Audrianna talks about how ER nurses are trying to maximize their time while getting report from EMS
ED charting is a lot more complicated than the field
I talk about how seeing ambulances when they arrive should be the highest priority for a provider
Micah talks about the limits of our ability to obtain accurate information in the field many times
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Full show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, Paramedics
Most efficient online EKG course here: Practical EKG Interpretation - Practical EMS earn 4 CME and learn the fundamentals through advanced EKG interpretation in under 4 hours.
If you want to work on your nutrition, increase your energy, improve your physical and mental health, I highly recommend 1st Phorm. Check them out here so they know I sent you.
1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition
Everything you hear today from myself and my guests is opinion only and doesn’t represent any organizations or companies that any of us are affiliated with. The stories you hear have been modified to protect patient privacy and any resemblance to real individuals is coincidental. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice nor used to diagnose any medical or healthcare conditions.
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New panel with Audrianna (RN), Alex (paramedic), Casey (paramedic) and Micah (paramedic)
What do the ER nurses like to get in the hand-off report from EMS?
Audrianna likes to hear clear, concise reports. How ambulatory was the patient on scene?
Casey recalls from years ago how the ER nurses didn’t understand enough about what EMS did, that always made giving reports more difficult and how that has improved over the years
I always try and give new EMT’s the freedom to struggle through giving reports so they can practice and improve without cutting them off or making them feel rushed
Giving report is a difficult aspect of the job, especially when it’s a critical trauma patient and you are giving report to a room full of people
It’s easy to get in a rush to move the patient over, but we need to give EMS the time to give report - It’s a big part of our day that allows us to build the team rapport between EMS and the ED
Alex talks about the perspective going from a busy private ambulance to a slower county system
We talk about differences in nurse workload vs paramedic in the field
Sometimes EMS doesn’t fully understand some of the nuances of how and what we use their IV’s for in the ED
Audrianna talks about how ER nurses are trying to maximize their time while getting report from EMS
ED charting is a lot more complicated than the field
I talk about how seeing ambulances when they arrive should be the highest priority for a provider
Micah talks about the limits of our ability to obtain accurate information in the field many times
Support the show
Full show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, Paramedics
Most efficient online EKG course here: Practical EKG Interpretation - Practical EMS earn 4 CME and learn the fundamentals through advanced EKG interpretation in under 4 hours.
If you want to work on your nutrition, increase your energy, improve your physical and mental health, I highly recommend 1st Phorm. Check them out here so they know I sent you.
1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition
Everything you hear today from myself and my guests is opinion only and doesn’t represent any organizations or companies that any of us are affiliated with. The stories you hear have been modified to protect patient privacy and any resemblance to real individuals is coincidental. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice nor used to diagnose any medical or healthcare conditions.
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