I have been reprimanded by an Er Doc, It only lasted about 10 min, and he kind of ran out of breath, and left mumbling things we don't want our children to hear.
The call came in "2 year old pulled a deep fryer down onto himself"
This was 30+ miles north, and 1st responders are paged.(they usually never make contact, as they are from another county).
As we put ourselves "enroute"(10-8) I put in a request for a chopper, and requested it lift off ASAP.
On scene, 1st responders had water jel dressings on the child, and he was just fussy. The burn was 50% of the chest, with some burns on the upper legs. 1st responders stated child was screaming upon their arrival.
We took the Water jel package as more of the jel was still in it, and transported the child on the mothers lap, This was to keep child from over cooling. The transport went well, good vitals and LOC, Reported again to ER, as we gave ER heads up about Chopper being launched while we were enroute.
The chopper was just landing on the Pad when we arrived at the Hosp. We were just ahead of the flight crew bringing pt into ER. The response was like an "Ice Berg" We even heard comments like "don't you think we know how to handle burns". The ER Doc took his anger out on me.
"Who gave you the authorization to use an ointment on a burn?"
"Where in your training manual dose it say to put an ointment on a burn?"
I said, "Doc, It's Water Jel" He stated that that is an ointment???
Then he hit me with, "Where is your Protocol for its use?"
Ahaa, Baa, Ahaa, Doc, I don't know!(now i could have wimp'ed out and told him that the 1st Responders were the evil villains that put that crud on this boy), But not me, and we have been carrying water jel on board for 6-7 years, and used it numerous times in the past.
This went to the state. We were "WRONG" we had no protocol!
We then contacted the major burn center in our Region and did get a authorization for the use of Water based burn dressings.
Guess our Eye's and Tee's were not quite dotted and crossed.
The call came in "2 year old pulled a deep fryer down onto himself"
This was 30+ miles north, and 1st responders are paged.(they usually never make contact, as they are from another county).
As we put ourselves "enroute"(10-8) I put in a request for a chopper, and requested it lift off ASAP.
On scene, 1st responders had water jel dressings on the child, and he was just fussy. The burn was 50% of the chest, with some burns on the upper legs. 1st responders stated child was screaming upon their arrival.
We took the Water jel package as more of the jel was still in it, and transported the child on the mothers lap, This was to keep child from over cooling. The transport went well, good vitals and LOC, Reported again to ER, as we gave ER heads up about Chopper being launched while we were enroute.
The chopper was just landing on the Pad when we arrived at the Hosp. We were just ahead of the flight crew bringing pt into ER. The response was like an "Ice Berg" We even heard comments like "don't you think we know how to handle burns". The ER Doc took his anger out on me.
"Who gave you the authorization to use an ointment on a burn?"
"Where in your training manual dose it say to put an ointment on a burn?"
I said, "Doc, It's Water Jel" He stated that that is an ointment???
Then he hit me with, "Where is your Protocol for its use?"
Ahaa, Baa, Ahaa, Doc, I don't know!(now i could have wimp'ed out and told him that the 1st Responders were the evil villains that put that crud on this boy), But not me, and we have been carrying water jel on board for 6-7 years, and used it numerous times in the past.
This went to the state. We were "WRONG" we had no protocol!
We then contacted the major burn center in our Region and did get a authorization for the use of Water based burn dressings.
Guess our Eye's and Tee's were not quite dotted and crossed.