kristendanielle
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I hope someone can make me feel better about my treatment of a pt. Please do not hold back if you guys think I did wrong PLZ tell me. I read alot on these boards and know that you guys can help me with my situation.
Ok got a call to a 4 year old child who had been ran over by a bicycle. When we arrive the mother was holding the child. As soon as we hit the door the child starts screaming and trying to climb behind the mother. I bend down as to try and calm the child. Child is just not having it. I palpate the leg the mother said was injured the best I could with pt all over the place. The child had long jeans on I could feel some minor deformity to lower leg. I instructed the mother we needed to get the jeans off to see the injury. mother got the jeans off and I noticed minor visible swelling to left lower leg. We get pt to the unit and pt is fine as long as she is with mother. I got mother to place the leg on a pillow. I then got the splint out to place on pt and she starts trying to climb up mom just going crazy so I put the splint where she can not see it. She then calms back down and puts her leg on the pillow. She did allow mother to put an Ice pak wrapped in towel on the site. No crying, no moving around actually smiling at some points as long as I kept my distance. I then said well if she will be this still I will just keep her leg on the pillow and go from there. Pt had great distal pulses on scene, in rt to er, and on arrival to er. We take pt in with mother holding her and us supporting her leg. when we get in the er I tell them of my treatment. I get back to the station and get a call from the er doc asking what our policy is for splinting. I tell him the whole story again and why I did not splint. He advised me it was broken (Fib) and they had another dr to come in and if they found more damage it would be on me because I did not splint. He called my director that night and wants me to go thru a splinting class! I have been with my job 19 years and this is a first for me. I was trying to keep the child calm and not cause more damage to her leg. She was calm and happy with the support of the pillow. Was I wrong in my choice of treatment?? Sorry so long but it has really had me worried because I do like to do what is best for the pts.
Ok got a call to a 4 year old child who had been ran over by a bicycle. When we arrive the mother was holding the child. As soon as we hit the door the child starts screaming and trying to climb behind the mother. I bend down as to try and calm the child. Child is just not having it. I palpate the leg the mother said was injured the best I could with pt all over the place. The child had long jeans on I could feel some minor deformity to lower leg. I instructed the mother we needed to get the jeans off to see the injury. mother got the jeans off and I noticed minor visible swelling to left lower leg. We get pt to the unit and pt is fine as long as she is with mother. I got mother to place the leg on a pillow. I then got the splint out to place on pt and she starts trying to climb up mom just going crazy so I put the splint where she can not see it. She then calms back down and puts her leg on the pillow. She did allow mother to put an Ice pak wrapped in towel on the site. No crying, no moving around actually smiling at some points as long as I kept my distance. I then said well if she will be this still I will just keep her leg on the pillow and go from there. Pt had great distal pulses on scene, in rt to er, and on arrival to er. We take pt in with mother holding her and us supporting her leg. when we get in the er I tell them of my treatment. I get back to the station and get a call from the er doc asking what our policy is for splinting. I tell him the whole story again and why I did not splint. He advised me it was broken (Fib) and they had another dr to come in and if they found more damage it would be on me because I did not splint. He called my director that night and wants me to go thru a splinting class! I have been with my job 19 years and this is a first for me. I was trying to keep the child calm and not cause more damage to her leg. She was calm and happy with the support of the pillow. Was I wrong in my choice of treatment?? Sorry so long but it has really had me worried because I do like to do what is best for the pts.