I would rather them be oxygen deficient AND knock out their respiratory drive with benzos, and just add a paralytic to the mix, rather than them 'permanently' knock out myself or my partners. I've had about a 120 lb female PT high on amphetamines and a bunch of other drugs. This pt was combative...
It's not just being armed. I wanted peoples opinions on when they will engage in a physical conflict with pt's and what they think warrants it. Not only that but I would like their take on the different "self defense" modalities different Fire/EMS personnel have or are willing to use when...
When it appropriate to use "self defense" on the truck, and by what means of self defense do you utilize? Should EMS personnel be able to carry OC spray, ASP baton, taser or even a firearm?
Because the Versed/Valium will "relax" them, added with Fentanyls euphoric effect, makes for a more calm, happier patient.
Like I said this is just an opinion and a preference. To each their own...
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I totally agree!!! I would love to be an M.D, and my specialty be an anesthesiologist. BUT....It'll never happen. I'm only 22 but I don't have the money or the time... : (
Thats a pretty rude way to reply to a post "retarded" Really? I dont ever recall saying that I was smarter than an M.D But we have Medics smarter than *some* MD's that we transfer our care to. One M.D in particular likes to kill our pt's by removing pacing pads, darn near as soon as we cross the...
Also, I think it would have been up to you as to if you should have administered either benzo. If you thought it would have made a difference in improving his symptoms maybe it would have been a good idea to administer it. I think it just depends on the pt and what you think would be the most...
I don't understand why our pay is so crappy. We are basically pre hospital ER docs. The only difference is we dont write prescriptions. I have seen many Paramedics smarter than the doctors we transfer our care to.