RefriedEMT
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Faking vitals is creating a fraudulent legal document / medical record and would likely result in serious repercussions if reported to overseeing authorities of any stripe. Not to mention potentially endangering the patient. This should be reported immediately if you have knowledge of it happening. I caught one of our newer hires doing this as it turned out his patient was very hypotensive, enough so to warrant a trip to the ED for evaluation. He charted 120/80 yet the patient had a systolic in the mid 60's. Chart review turned up an impossible pattern of 120/80's and he was terminated.
That said, you need to learn how to influence your peers without coming off as condescending or uptight. If you truly can't get along with someone you need to request not to be partnered with them. If the problem looks endemic that's either a sign that you are the problem or that it's time to abandon ship.
Can't understand why someone would do this, it is so damn easy to get some quick vitals. Hell I have access to a lifepak but still do vitals manually very often not only to continue practicing the skill but also because I do not always trust the lifepaks vitals.
As for the OP, I always consider what my paramedic says to me and take into account all my previous encounters with similar situations. I never pass up an opportunity to learn more in my field even if it is out of my scope at the moment. No Tigger, I don't care if you find anything wrong with my grammar since I speak and write American, not english. So i guess we need to write an Americanized english book since Tigger is a english grammar nazi.
