Okay once you get on the field, and actually start working as an EMT, you'll notice that actual field work is completely different from what we learn in EMT class. I believe, and many of my EMT partners agree, that they don't really teach us how the job is going to be like on the field. I've also talked to many firefighters and they have also said that all the EMT schooling is pretty much "bs" we only learn pretty much book work instead of actual "scenarios"...anyway I could go on
BUT what I wanted to ask is...Is there a list of questions you can ask when you get called to an emergency scene that'll help you in providing good customer care. Example, if we get a call to a Pt complaining of ab. pain, we want to ask, other than are you SOB or having trouble breathing, but we also want to ask...
Whens the last time you ate something?
Did you throw up?
Whens that last time you made a bowel movement?
What color was it?
Was their blood? And so on!
What questions good you ask for a chest pain call, or a trauma/fall call or an increased anxiety call and so on
Thanks in advance
BUT what I wanted to ask is...Is there a list of questions you can ask when you get called to an emergency scene that'll help you in providing good customer care. Example, if we get a call to a Pt complaining of ab. pain, we want to ask, other than are you SOB or having trouble breathing, but we also want to ask...
Whens the last time you ate something?
Did you throw up?
Whens that last time you made a bowel movement?
What color was it?
Was their blood? And so on!
What questions good you ask for a chest pain call, or a trauma/fall call or an increased anxiety call and so on
Thanks in advance