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A bit of a long question, My university premed club had an event where army medics taught some of us how to do sutures and it made me think of an interesting question:
Let's say I was camping/hiking with friends and something happened that resulted in someone getting a nasty laceration (for sake of the question let's say we're lost, unable to contact any help, and don't know how long we'll be lost), I do have medical training and I have the knowledge, skill, and supplies to suture the wound closed (for sake of answering the question again let's just omit the "Just bandage/dress/clean it" answer, this particular question concerns curiosity, not actual protocol); is it illegal or unethical to suture a wound without having a proper license or certification in a situation like this?
Would the situation differ if you were suturing your own wound?
Also would it have any negative repercussions (i.e. revocation of the cert/license) for someone who holds EMT/Paramedic/etc. seeing as suturing is out our scope of practice?
What would you do in a scenario like this?
Thanks!
Let's say I was camping/hiking with friends and something happened that resulted in someone getting a nasty laceration (for sake of the question let's say we're lost, unable to contact any help, and don't know how long we'll be lost), I do have medical training and I have the knowledge, skill, and supplies to suture the wound closed (for sake of answering the question again let's just omit the "Just bandage/dress/clean it" answer, this particular question concerns curiosity, not actual protocol); is it illegal or unethical to suture a wound without having a proper license or certification in a situation like this?
Would the situation differ if you were suturing your own wound?
Also would it have any negative repercussions (i.e. revocation of the cert/license) for someone who holds EMT/Paramedic/etc. seeing as suturing is out our scope of practice?
What would you do in a scenario like this?
Thanks!