Hopefully, a professional would "hone" their skills, especially those that are simplistic and are going to be used on every call.
Are there calls where it is hard to hear, or difficult to obtain blood pressures .. you bet. That is the breaks of life, but those should be an oddity not a regular basis. As well, you would realize this before transport.
If I catch a Paramedic "fudging" a vital sign in regards to an emergency call.. there will be problems.
Again, the difference is I would understand perfusion levels. Realizing the numbers is not as importance as the LOC, and perfusion to distal extremities knowing that if I have a popliteal pulse I have at least a systolic of 90 or greater.
Numbers are great, but knowing perfusion level is more important since that is really what we are after.
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