Danielsperry
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I am working for a non-emergency transport company to help get my foot in the door for BLS later on.
I have some concerns about this private company's method of doing business, however.
Unless I'm doing gurney transports, I'm by myself doing wheelchair transports in a specialized wheelchair van. One of our frequent flyers has 7 consecutive steps at home and my dispach often has me wheel the patient both down and up the steps by myself. The patient also weighs 200 + lb. This is just 1 example of transports that I can't exactly call safe.
For all the more experienced medical professionals on this site, is this normal and okay? What would you say or do in this situation?
Thank-you for your time.
I have some concerns about this private company's method of doing business, however.
Unless I'm doing gurney transports, I'm by myself doing wheelchair transports in a specialized wheelchair van. One of our frequent flyers has 7 consecutive steps at home and my dispach often has me wheel the patient both down and up the steps by myself. The patient also weighs 200 + lb. This is just 1 example of transports that I can't exactly call safe.
For all the more experienced medical professionals on this site, is this normal and okay? What would you say or do in this situation?
Thank-you for your time.