I do my scenario evals next week. The preceptor stresses: Airway, Breathing, Circulation (with skin color, temp, moisture) and hemorrhaging IN THAT ORDER. If there is a breathing problem, fix it before moving on to Circulation. Then D for decision, stable or not; then E for expose to do a lung check. You may expose at the Breathing element to do a lung check. After the team lead completes the A-B-Cs, the crew can get vitals while you ask the patient SAMPLE, OPQRST, etc. Trauma is a little different, but still must confirm the patient has a patent airway, is breathing and not bleeding out. Then do a rapid head-to-toe. If trauma is declared, the 10-minute clock starts, and you'll do DCAP BTLS in the van.
You are amazing. I just finished my EMT course I wish I would have ran across your videos while I was in school. However, I'm getting ready to take the nremt and I am so glad that I came across your videos. I will also be continuing into the paramedic course and you will definitely be my best friend. Thank you so much for what you're doing.
I needed to see this yesterday!!!! I had a patient with left upper ab pain that radiated to his left shoulder and I had forgotten about a spleen rupture causing that.
Hypoglycemia and altered mental status events can mimic a stroke. Which is why you want to check a blood glucose level prior to calling a stroke alert.
Any advice for memorizing all medical emergencies & drugs for Paramedic level? I’m struggling with all of the material. I’m in my last semester of paramedic school and want to be very sharp with recall before my capstone.
Yes; I breakdown all the medications for Paramedic school drug card style and give ways to remember them here in the video vault; watch the EMS medications section when you log in; www.prepareforems.com
Hey Evan I was wondering if your course covers most chapters if not then all 41 of the EMT course. I’m currently doing a online emt class from RC Health and I’m honestly not learning anything from reading an e-book all day long. 🥲
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I do my scenario evals next week. The preceptor stresses: Airway, Breathing, Circulation (with skin color, temp, moisture) and hemorrhaging IN THAT ORDER. If there is a breathing problem, fix it before moving on to Circulation. Then D for decision, stable or not; then E for expose to do a lung check. You may expose at the Breathing element to do a lung check. After the team lead completes the A-B-Cs, the crew can get vitals while you ask the patient SAMPLE, OPQRST, etc. Trauma is a little different, but still must confirm the patient has a patent airway, is breathing and not bleeding out. Then do a rapid head-to-toe. If trauma is declared, the 10-minute clock starts, and you'll do DCAP BTLS in the van.
You are amazing. I just finished my EMT course I wish I would have ran across your videos while I was in school. However, I'm getting ready to take the nremt and I am so glad that I came across your videos. I will also be continuing into the paramedic course and you will definitely be my best friend. Thank you so much for what you're doing.
Perfect timing Evan, I needed this, Thank you. Can you do a video with the difference in rapid, detailed and focus assessment please?
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@@TheParamedicCoach i have purchased the online platform and it has helped me tremendously.
@@samanthaalexis5305 I read you have purchased his course. Can you tell me how it helped you?
I needed to see this yesterday!!!! I had a patient with left upper ab pain that radiated to his left shoulder and I had forgotten about a spleen rupture causing that.
That's exactly why I made this video so you can catch those sneaky cases
Perfect timing! I’m currently studying for my advanced NREMT and Psychomotor.
That's awesome!
I’ve been struggling with assessments. I have psychomotor in a few days! Thank you.
Happy to help!
This is awesome! I have a state test coming up so this helps a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Came out at the right time, I got a Patient Assessment lecture and quiz tomorrow lol
I got your back, Kodi!
thank you for the video!
My pleasure!
Awesome video. This guy helps so much.
Glad to hear it!
great. many thanks UK
Great stuff Evan, Bless up!
Appreciate it!
Well Done! I enjoyed this and thankful you put this Patient Assessment video together. Your Enthusiastic Indiana Running Friend, Troy
Let's go Troy!
Can you explain the importance of getting a BGL for a Stroke?
Hypoglycemia and altered mental status events can mimic a stroke. Which is why you want to check a blood glucose level prior to calling a stroke alert.
Great content as always 👏
Appreciate it!
Any advice for memorizing all medical emergencies & drugs for Paramedic level? I’m struggling with all of the material. I’m in my last semester of paramedic school and want to be very sharp with recall before my capstone.
Yes; I breakdown all the medications for Paramedic school drug card style and give ways to remember them here in the video vault; watch the EMS medications section when you log in; www.prepareforems.com
His videos are worth the money. All medications are listed on there
Please do a medical and trauma assessment 🙏🏻
Welcome to the channel!
He already did and they're very good.
For stroke in my agency we do not take a BGL ITS not in our protocol
PErfect timING
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Hey Evan I was wondering if your course covers most chapters if not then all 41 of the EMT course. I’m currently doing a online emt class from RC Health and I’m honestly not learning anything from reading an e-book all day long. 🥲