EMTinNEPA
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First off, a genuine feeling of emotion is going to be a lot more helpful for a patient than holding someone's hand just because you have to do. And secondly, caring about your patients is going to translate caring in other aspects. That careless attitude is going to lead you to make generalizations and shortcuts in your assessment, treatment, and of course follow through of treatment.
It's also going to be further motivation to follow through on cases, and learn where you went wrong and you can make a difference. If you make a mistake that negatively impacts someone's life, it's a big motivation to not make the same mistake again.
The human body is not a computer, you don't just feed a question in and get an answer. It's a big enough problem that some EMTs and Medics don't care enough to gather a detailed history on an elderly person, because "it's a bull :censored::censored::censored::censored: call." People notice when the person they're talking to doesn't care, and a lot of times they will abbreviate their history because someone doesn't care to hear it.
So because I don't want to invite my patient to the next family reunion, that means that I don't know how to take a detailed history or I think that their call is "BS"?
Methinks you are missing the point.