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I know there are protocols of when this can be done in the field i.e. decapitation, dependent lividity, rigor mortis etc. But there are a couple more that paramedics can do. I am starting up medic school in the fall, and what concerns me is, what if I am wrong?
I mean the obvious is obvious, sometimes the family wants you take them really bad but I think this gives false hope to someone obviously dead.
I know this may seem a stupid question but even if obvious signs exist, do you still take a EKG strip, check for respiration's, check pupils etc.
If I can get through medic school fine, maybe I will be more confident of my abilities after these next 4 semesters of instruction.
One dead person I have seen, he was pale, pupils fixed and dialated, no breath sounds no heart beat, asystole EKG. Even though all that was done he wasn't dead long enough for obvious signs to show and this is where I worry. He was warm, but it was due to him being under a blanket.
Maybe I am just over thinking things...
I mean the obvious is obvious, sometimes the family wants you take them really bad but I think this gives false hope to someone obviously dead.
I know this may seem a stupid question but even if obvious signs exist, do you still take a EKG strip, check for respiration's, check pupils etc.
If I can get through medic school fine, maybe I will be more confident of my abilities after these next 4 semesters of instruction.
One dead person I have seen, he was pale, pupils fixed and dialated, no breath sounds no heart beat, asystole EKG. Even though all that was done he wasn't dead long enough for obvious signs to show and this is where I worry. He was warm, but it was due to him being under a blanket.
Maybe I am just over thinking things...
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