RocketMedic
Californian, Lost in Texas
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"Patients only remember two things- were you nice, and did you make the pain stop"- a mentor.
One of the most common expectations of EMS is that we make the situation better, which to many people and patients means effective pain management as a component of care. Our ability to provide effective pain management (be it via non-pharmecutical or pharmaceutical means or a combination of the two) is one of the few things that differentiates us as a medical service from a transportation service in the minds of our customers.
With that being said, what is your personal take on pain management and its importance in prehospital or out-of-hospital care? (Many of us have protocols allowing it, but it is our discretion to implement them, hence why it's a personal question). How did you come to this viewpoint?
Speaking of protocols, are you sufficiently empowered in your opinion to meet the expectations of your community, your patients and your receiving facility? Are your protocols inadequate, adequate or overly generous? What would you want to change?
One of the most common expectations of EMS is that we make the situation better, which to many people and patients means effective pain management as a component of care. Our ability to provide effective pain management (be it via non-pharmecutical or pharmaceutical means or a combination of the two) is one of the few things that differentiates us as a medical service from a transportation service in the minds of our customers.
With that being said, what is your personal take on pain management and its importance in prehospital or out-of-hospital care? (Many of us have protocols allowing it, but it is our discretion to implement them, hence why it's a personal question). How did you come to this viewpoint?
Speaking of protocols, are you sufficiently empowered in your opinion to meet the expectations of your community, your patients and your receiving facility? Are your protocols inadequate, adequate or overly generous? What would you want to change?