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I'm relatively new to this ... a certified EMT-B but limited field experience. My question pertains to guidelines for using the BVM. It's clear enough and rather straight forward for the nonresponsive / arrest patient.... but not as clear with the altered mental status, loc pt.
The textbooks refer to the " assisted ventilations " scenarios.... my experience as limited as it is, has been a patient even those in significant distress isn't always willing to have anything placed over their mouth and nose no matter how reassuring we are.
Fortunately, we're usually within a 10 minute run to the local hospital and the non-rebreather has been a great " Plan B ". Some of the medics have been critical in our use of BVM.... but no one has been consistent in when to use or not use them.... any help is appreciated.
The textbooks refer to the " assisted ventilations " scenarios.... my experience as limited as it is, has been a patient even those in significant distress isn't always willing to have anything placed over their mouth and nose no matter how reassuring we are.
Fortunately, we're usually within a 10 minute run to the local hospital and the non-rebreather has been a great " Plan B ". Some of the medics have been critical in our use of BVM.... but no one has been consistent in when to use or not use them.... any help is appreciated.