DrParasite
The fire extinguisher is not just for show
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After making sure he doesn't have anything else going on, walk him down to the ambulance, have him sit on the bench, take a nice easy ride to the ER, fill out your paperwork, and leave him in triage.This guy calls 911 for the same reason every time, exactly around 2am. He says he is in "pain." His vitals are always normal and is completely ambulatory. Ends up getting discharged 45 mins after getting to the ED
It's easier for me to transport the willing patient than convincing him to refuse, or having him complain that we refused to take him to the hospital. I get paid by the hour, not the by run, and I need to fill out a PCR regardless. While I agree that he is abusing the system, transporting him makes my management happy, doesn't potentially violate any DOH rules, and exposes me to much less potential civil liability.
So why should I make my job harder?