Practical EMS

Conflict on scene

April 21, 2024 Practical EMS
Conflict on scene
Practical EMS
More Info
Practical EMS
Conflict on scene
Apr 21, 2024
Practical EMS

Confidence in EMS:

Nate talks about how he was reaffirmed when learning ALS meds and a physician agreed with his treatment plan. 

School does not make you confident.

As a provider, give the crews feedback because it helps them grow and confirm their plans and treatments were accurate. Don’t just give negative feedback.

Some students do need an extra push to make them uncomfortable enough to progress or realize how far they still must go. They need to develop critical thinking for when they have no safety net.

 

Running calls when you don’t agree with the other responders/providers:

Be blunt when you believe a treatment can be negligent. You must advocate for your patient even when this means confrontation.

Certain treatments have the potential to harm. Aggressive treatment is not always needed.

State where you stand when you disagree. 

It can be difficult to broaden the differential when another provider is totally fixated on the initial impression.

We need to approach as a team. Have discussions. Be willing to consider your rationale for why you believe what is the right treatment path.                                                                                    

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.

 

Support the Show.

Practical EMS Premium
Support the show & get subscriber-only content.
Starting at $3/month Subscribe
Show Notes

Confidence in EMS:

Nate talks about how he was reaffirmed when learning ALS meds and a physician agreed with his treatment plan. 

School does not make you confident.

As a provider, give the crews feedback because it helps them grow and confirm their plans and treatments were accurate. Don’t just give negative feedback.

Some students do need an extra push to make them uncomfortable enough to progress or realize how far they still must go. They need to develop critical thinking for when they have no safety net.

 

Running calls when you don’t agree with the other responders/providers:

Be blunt when you believe a treatment can be negligent. You must advocate for your patient even when this means confrontation.

Certain treatments have the potential to harm. Aggressive treatment is not always needed.

State where you stand when you disagree. 

It can be difficult to broaden the differential when another provider is totally fixated on the initial impression.

We need to approach as a team. Have discussions. Be willing to consider your rationale for why you believe what is the right treatment path.                                                                                    

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.

 

Support the Show.