trevor1189
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Here is a question for you. You are on standby at a local event. Someone comes up to your ambulance and basically needs a band aid for a small cut. Do you just dress the wound and move on or obtain a full refusal and chart the incident?
Had this scenario today. Was on standby at a H.S. Football game and a person came up to the ambulance who had been sutured for a laceration on his arm. Needed a new dressing. One of our firemen actually took care of it so no charting would have to be done. But say you did it, as an EMT, would you feel the need to document the "incident" as a refusal or just do it off the record so to speak?
I kind of think it is a shame we have to be so worried about litigation, but that is just the world we live in today.
Do you chart anytime you use supplies off of the ambulance or do you think it is unnecessary for little things like this?
Had this scenario today. Was on standby at a H.S. Football game and a person came up to the ambulance who had been sutured for a laceration on his arm. Needed a new dressing. One of our firemen actually took care of it so no charting would have to be done. But say you did it, as an EMT, would you feel the need to document the "incident" as a refusal or just do it off the record so to speak?
I kind of think it is a shame we have to be so worried about litigation, but that is just the world we live in today.
Do you chart anytime you use supplies off of the ambulance or do you think it is unnecessary for little things like this?