We are so happy you found our video and that we could give you some reassurance! We are sure that you are going to be a great EMT- and let us know if there is any video you would find helpful that you don't already see on our page so that maybe we can put one together! Thanks for the comment!
The printed version of your Medical Assessment Sheet seems to omit specifics of the obtained vital signs and does not assign the traditional 3 points generally allocated for BP, P and Resp. Otherwise it appears to have some advantages over past iterations.
I liked the video a lot but I'm starting to get confused with how many different ways the patient assessment is taught compared to what the NREMT is expecting. So it is okay to start taking vitals right after the ABC's? My patient assement sheet shows vitals are taken after history taking (which has always seemed like a pretty long time to wait to take vitals).
You should definitely follow whatever structure your EMT program has as far as the order of operations during assessment. That being said, generally it is acceptable to have vitals taken earlier than indicated on the sheet if you have the ability to have a partner obtain those while you focus on the assessment. The purpose of the primary assessment is to find life threats so that they can be managed, and taking vital signs early can distract students from finding life threats early. I don't see any reason there should be an issue with obtaining vital signs immediately after assessing for the ABC's.
No, not in this video. We place OPQRST during the secondary assessment and this video does not go into depth about specifics during the secondary assessment.
This is the most helpful video I’ve seen yet! I take my practical tomorrow, so thankful I found this first!
That is so awesome to hear Emily! We hope your practical went well and thanks for watching our videos!
I'm an EMT and I find these videos helpful lol
Oh my gosh, I'm a NY state new EMT and hearing the reassuring message at 7:45 was nice!
We are so happy you found our video and that we could give you some reassurance! We are sure that you are going to be a great EMT- and let us know if there is any video you would find helpful that you don't already see on our page so that maybe we can put one together! Thanks for the comment!
Working at my local casino we will be by ourselves not always in pairs. Which is challenging at times...especially if you are new like me.
The printed version of your Medical Assessment Sheet seems to omit specifics of the obtained vital signs and does not assign the traditional 3 points generally allocated for BP, P and Resp. Otherwise it appears to have some advantages over past iterations.
I liked the video a lot but I'm starting to get confused with how many different ways the patient assessment is taught compared to what the NREMT is expecting. So it is okay to start taking vitals right after the ABC's? My patient assement sheet shows vitals are taken after history taking (which has always seemed like a pretty long time to wait to take vitals).
You should definitely follow whatever structure your EMT program has as far as the order of operations during assessment. That being said, generally it is acceptable to have vitals taken earlier than indicated on the sheet if you have the ability to have a partner obtain those while you focus on the assessment. The purpose of the primary assessment is to find life threats so that they can be managed, and taking vital signs early can distract students from finding life threats early. I don't see any reason there should be an issue with obtaining vital signs immediately after assessing for the ABC's.
Thank you so much your awesome love watching your videos
Thank you! We love making them for you to watch!
1 thing I have learnt in 40 years you can go to 1000 ACS calls and each will be different to the last.
Definitely! Just when you start to think you know what something presents like, a new patient comes along and shows you how wrong you are.
So supportive video. Thnx
Did I miss it or was OPQRST (history of present illness)not reviewed?
No, not in this video. We place OPQRST during the secondary assessment and this video does not go into depth about specifics during the secondary assessment.
The link for the assessment sheet did not work...
Hi Ryan, thanks for letting us know! The link should be working now.
Audio on this is awful.... painful to watch. If you need an audio professional to fix this and prevent in the future, let me know
What? Sounds perfectly fine to me
Noises and fuzz in the background sounds fine to you??
@@TimTrOn3000 Yep. Good luck on your job hunt though bud