Hi, I hope this is an appropriate place to post this question.
Are there any locations on the body that are routinely examined at crash or rescue sites for information analogous to medical ID bracelets? In particular, I'm thinking that people might not want to wear a bracelet indentifying themselves as diabetic, but that would be useful information for an EMT to have... either if directed to administer an IV with glucose or to differentiate extreme hypocglycemia from intoxication.
Such information can be carried in a wallet, but an unresponsive drowning victim won't have ID on them, in all likelihood.
Additionally, information useful to the ER could be included: blood type (typing is quick and routine, but errors might be caught if it conflicts with the type listed in a tattoo), drug allergies (or other allergies, to indentify the source of anaphylaxis), the presence of metal that would preculde MRI...
My thought is that something like a tattoo in the left armpit might be useful for that, but only if the location is standardized. Are there any stnadards or conventions for such things?
(I also wonder about such tattoos to identify Alzheimer's patients who may wander from care facilities, but that seems a bit totalitarian?)
My concern is not merely hypothetical; I'm O-negative and the (small) potential for mismatched transfusion is more relevant to me than most, and I have a number of drug allergies including to beta lactam based antibiotics and a quirky sensitivity to epinephrine that results in syncope.
Are there any locations on the body that are routinely examined at crash or rescue sites for information analogous to medical ID bracelets? In particular, I'm thinking that people might not want to wear a bracelet indentifying themselves as diabetic, but that would be useful information for an EMT to have... either if directed to administer an IV with glucose or to differentiate extreme hypocglycemia from intoxication.
Such information can be carried in a wallet, but an unresponsive drowning victim won't have ID on them, in all likelihood.
Additionally, information useful to the ER could be included: blood type (typing is quick and routine, but errors might be caught if it conflicts with the type listed in a tattoo), drug allergies (or other allergies, to indentify the source of anaphylaxis), the presence of metal that would preculde MRI...
My thought is that something like a tattoo in the left armpit might be useful for that, but only if the location is standardized. Are there any stnadards or conventions for such things?
(I also wonder about such tattoos to identify Alzheimer's patients who may wander from care facilities, but that seems a bit totalitarian?)
My concern is not merely hypothetical; I'm O-negative and the (small) potential for mismatched transfusion is more relevant to me than most, and I have a number of drug allergies including to beta lactam based antibiotics and a quirky sensitivity to epinephrine that results in syncope.