Does anyone's service allow pain meds for abdominal pain? Our service does not and when asked the md's state it is their belief that the problem cannot be adquetly assesed if the pain has been relieved. Thoughts?
The reason I ask is I work at a service where it is medic & EMTB, and right now the medic is taking a lot of the calls. We recently picked up a teenage female with RLQ pain with rebound tenderness, and still had her appendix intact. Vitals signs were good and since we can't give pain meds, I asked my EMTB if she felt comfortable taking the pt and she said she did. The call went fine. I thought that since the only thing that I would have done for her that my partner couldn't do was an IV, that this was one call I didn't have to take.
What do people think, should I have taken it or was it ok to have given it to my partner?
The reason I ask is I work at a service where it is medic & EMTB, and right now the medic is taking a lot of the calls. We recently picked up a teenage female with RLQ pain with rebound tenderness, and still had her appendix intact. Vitals signs were good and since we can't give pain meds, I asked my EMTB if she felt comfortable taking the pt and she said she did. The call went fine. I thought that since the only thing that I would have done for her that my partner couldn't do was an IV, that this was one call I didn't have to take.
What do people think, should I have taken it or was it ok to have given it to my partner?
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