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Let's see what can a doctor do:
Take BP and vitals
hold c-spine
help backboard
help to lift the backboard
determine LOC
determine medical hx
Trauma assessment (yes believe it or not even an OB/Gyn can see bruising and deformities)
Cranial nerve assessment (are paramedics even trained to do this?)
treat for shock
splint (really its not brain surgery)
start on IV/venupuncture
setup an IV
obtain lung sounds
put on a NRB or NC
BVM if needed
intubate if needed
ACLS is required for most if not all OB/GYN's
Interpret arrhythmias
CPR
manually stabilizing a fx
prescribe medication if patient refused transport (that's a big one! )
I'm sure there is more I'm neglecting but the idea that a physician can't help in an emergency situation is ridiculous. Emergency medicine is required by all physicians (even psychiatrists).
I am disappointed because this statement bespeaks the attitude some paramedics have that they are Jesus incarnate and that no medical authority can match wits and knowledge.
And if a dentist comes to a scene and says that s/he is "doctor" that is bordering on criminal misrepresentation of licensure. That person was announcing his or herself as a "physician."
Take BP and vitals
hold c-spine
help backboard
help to lift the backboard
determine LOC
determine medical hx
Trauma assessment (yes believe it or not even an OB/Gyn can see bruising and deformities)
Cranial nerve assessment (are paramedics even trained to do this?)
treat for shock
splint (really its not brain surgery)
start on IV/venupuncture
setup an IV
obtain lung sounds
put on a NRB or NC
BVM if needed
intubate if needed
ACLS is required for most if not all OB/GYN's
Interpret arrhythmias
CPR
manually stabilizing a fx
prescribe medication if patient refused transport (that's a big one! )
I'm sure there is more I'm neglecting but the idea that a physician can't help in an emergency situation is ridiculous. Emergency medicine is required by all physicians (even psychiatrists).
I am disappointed because this statement bespeaks the attitude some paramedics have that they are Jesus incarnate and that no medical authority can match wits and knowledge.
And if a dentist comes to a scene and says that s/he is "doctor" that is bordering on criminal misrepresentation of licensure. That person was announcing his or herself as a "physician."