So I figured this would fit in BLS since it would unlikely occur in the ALS setting. I was transporting a pretty looking patient to a psych facility. Section 12'd for depression and anxiety issues. She actually claimed to work in mental health as a counselor or something along those lines. Had a very enjoyable talk with her on the approximately 30 minute ride to the facility.
Now my question is, how unethical would it be to ask for their or offer your phone number in this situation? And just for the record I did not make any attempt at it. But was wondering what some of your thoughts are on how poor of a decision it would be. My main objection is the fact that it is potentially taking advantage of a person in a poor state of mind.
Also, she did not seem bat crap crazy, actually she seemed pretty normal considering the family life she claimed to have to deal with. But then again she might have been a complete nut, who knows.
Now my question is, how unethical would it be to ask for their or offer your phone number in this situation? And just for the record I did not make any attempt at it. But was wondering what some of your thoughts are on how poor of a decision it would be. My main objection is the fact that it is potentially taking advantage of a person in a poor state of mind.
Also, she did not seem bat crap crazy, actually she seemed pretty normal considering the family life she claimed to have to deal with. But then again she might have been a complete nut, who knows.