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Today Daniel discusses the critical topic of when to call for help in emergency medical situations. He emphasizes the importance of following local protocols while also advocating for a mindset that prioritizes patient care and effective resource allocation. The discussion covers various aspects of emergency response, including the nuances of air transport, the role of confidence in decision-making, and the dynamics of working with backup personnel. Throughout the conversation, Mouring stresses the need for clinical reasoning and the importance of treating colleagues as peers to ensure the best outcomes for patients.
Takeaways -Always follow your local protocols, policies, and procedures. -It's better to have help and not need it than to need it and not have it. -Educate your colleagues instead of belittling them for calling for help. -Make decisions based on clinical necessity, not just protocol. -Understand the nuances of air transport and its implications on patient care. -Be confident in your skills and know your limits. -Treat all personnel as peers, regardless of their role. -Avoid calling for backup unless absolutely necessary to prevent complications. -Know the capabilities of the facilities around you to make informed decisions. -Always prioritize the best interest of the patient in every decision.
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Daily Debrief is a short-form podcast series airing Monday through Friday! Start your day with Paramedic AF Podcast host Daniel Mouring as he unpacks practical tips and mindset shifts for the everyday EMT and Paramedic!
Find ALL of our up-to-date links and socials here! EMS 2.0 links
Join EMS 2.0 on Discord! It's FREE! Join EMS 2.0 Discord Server!
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Today Daniel discusses the critical topic of when to call for help in emergency medical situations. He emphasizes the importance of following local protocols while also advocating for a mindset that prioritizes patient care and effective resource allocation. The discussion covers various aspects of emergency response, including the nuances of air transport, the role of confidence in decision-making, and the dynamics of working with backup personnel. Throughout the conversation, Mouring stresses the need for clinical reasoning and the importance of treating colleagues as peers to ensure the best outcomes for patients.
Takeaways -Always follow your local protocols, policies, and procedures. -It's better to have help and not need it than to need it and not have it. -Educate your colleagues instead of belittling them for calling for help. -Make decisions based on clinical necessity, not just protocol. -Understand the nuances of air transport and its implications on patient care. -Be confident in your skills and know your limits. -Treat all personnel as peers, regardless of their role. -Avoid calling for backup unless absolutely necessary to prevent complications. -Know the capabilities of the facilities around you to make informed decisions. -Always prioritize the best interest of the patient in every decision.
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Daily Debrief is a short-form podcast series airing Monday through Friday! Start your day with Paramedic AF Podcast host Daniel Mouring as he unpacks practical tips and mindset shifts for the everyday EMT and Paramedic!
Find ALL of our up-to-date links and socials here! EMS 2.0 links
Join EMS 2.0 on Discord! It's FREE! Join EMS 2.0 Discord Server!

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