Patient Assessment Medical | Chest Pain | EMT Skills | NREMT Review

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @TheParamedicCoach
    @TheParamedicCoach  3 года назад +19

    Patient assessment is the cornerstone of NREMT testing, while chest pain is one of the most common EMS 911 calls you will respond to as an EMT or Paramedic.
    Learn More (Video Study Course): www.prepareforems.com

    • @ebonydiaz9934
      @ebonydiaz9934 3 года назад +3

      Can you please do a video on medical assessment for the state exam. Thanks for the videos

  • @shelbyhand2139
    @shelbyhand2139 Год назад +56

    These videos helped me finish top of my class at EMT school. I recently passed my NR-EMT. I got my first job in the field as an EMT now I find myself reviewing basics once again with these great videos!

  • @milliemee5654
    @milliemee5654 7 месяцев назад +4

    Please keep teaching. I am an RN and I’ve learned so much. Thank you.

  • @rachelshelton2601
    @rachelshelton2601 Год назад +21

    After putting together and studying about 300 notecards and feeling like I learned absolutely nothing I finally caved and bought your program. Three videos in and I've learned more in 20 minutes than I have in the last week and a half. Thanks a bunch!

  • @johnhayes9856
    @johnhayes9856 11 месяцев назад +4

    I'm so glad I found your site I'm a recently licensed EMT in a frontier ambulance service, we may only get one call a month at times so I don't see a lot of patients. I watch your videos regularly along with my study notes to stay informed and ready when the call does come. Thank you for what you do!!!!

  • @kailaperry9608
    @kailaperry9608 Год назад +9

    2nd attempt on my NREMT today. I used all of your videos to study and I feel so confident! Thank you, Evan!

    • @dragonqueen1326
      @dragonqueen1326 Год назад +1

      Did you pass? Mines coming up and I’m nervous

    • @cryptic_flood3278
      @cryptic_flood3278 Год назад

      @@dragonqueen1326 did you pass I have mines coming up as well

    • @CNAELDER1
      @CNAELDER1 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@cryptic_flood3278 did you pass

  • @jonjijugo5726
    @jonjijugo5726 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this Videos.I just graduated from the EMT academy training course program here in the Philippines.This is extremely helpful for myself home training before i apply to the EMS ambulance company as an EMT. Im still restudying everything i learned from the academy to have the 100 percent assurance and confidence of my efficiency for the EMT job.Paramedic Coach Evan your videos are very effective,helpful and i learned alot from you because im more of a self study learner.Thank you

  • @sarcoed
    @sarcoed Год назад +3

    Really good delivery of the subject matter. To the point without any fluff.

  • @idgunjid
    @idgunjid 4 месяца назад +1

    I purchased your program and it was totally worth it. I passed the NREMT on my first try. I totally recommend it if you’re preparing for your test.

  • @markanderson5077
    @markanderson5077 2 года назад +1

    I'm just finishing EMT school and prepping for the NREMT. I watch your videos, very helpful and no BS. Thanks.

  • @Emergencymedicaltactician
    @Emergencymedicaltactician Год назад +3

    My mother ended up having a Pulmonary Embolism and we didn’t know. She was sneezing non-stop for a whole day and had a headache then we flew to Tennessee and she felt a little worse and we flew back and I forced her to go to the doctor because she didn’t want to go and sure enough P.E. and the doctor told her she should be dead having flown twice.

  • @owenmonk868
    @owenmonk868 Год назад +2

    That is a Fact, I almost Died last year because a Dr thought I had edema in the lungs and sent me home, only to be coughing up blood 2 days later, and rushed to a Military Hospital only to realize it was a Pulmonary Embolism in my lungs, Spot on Evan

  • @Hidden_King_24
    @Hidden_King_24 3 года назад +2

    This a great video for what iam learning chest pain as well as trauma

  • @hannahedwards2399
    @hannahedwards2399 4 месяца назад

    I was 30weeks pregnant in the hospital and what they thought was a PE ended up in a sudden placental abruption. Thank God i was at the hospital

  • @mloaolm13
    @mloaolm13 Год назад

    Don’t rule out heart attack if under 40. It’s possible. I had my first NSTEMI Type II MI at 34. I’m 40 and had 4 heart attacks. Another risk factor for PE is any implanted device. Pacemaker port picc line shunts. I had innumerable pe’s in both lungs last year from an infection in my port.

  • @alexgriffee9940
    @alexgriffee9940 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all your great teaching. It really helps.

  • @hyrox9049
    @hyrox9049 Год назад +1

    Love your videos brother! I'll be buying your course next week -- but I just wanted to let you know that you're a huge save! I'm a couple weeks out from my FISDAP Exit exam and then after that will be my NREMT

  • @aaronscarborough6004
    @aaronscarborough6004 3 года назад

    PE: S1, Q3, T3

  • @berthabbbenhard9272
    @berthabbbenhard9272 4 месяца назад

    Seeing this in 2024. Thank you sir🙏 your videos are awesomely helpful👏

  • @miapiper187
    @miapiper187 3 года назад +5

    Hi Evan! Love all the great videos! In this video, you mentioned how patients with the same condition can present in very different ways, including differences based on gender, age, etc. Do you have any advice on effectively recognizing and treating those patients with non-traditional presentations of illness or injury? Are there any good strategies to employ/questions to ask which reduce the risk of missing something important but not immediately obvious? Thanks!

    • @hvymtal8566
      @hvymtal8566 2 года назад +1

      What helps me is to get as many diagnostics as possible and then ask myself "What could be going on in the body here? What are these diagnostics trying to tell me?" Picture the flow of blood in the body and try to find the problem while you're on the way to the hospital

  • @kathleenkelly238
    @kathleenkelly238 2 года назад +2

    You have given me confidence.. I felt like I was lacking. I feel I’m a person that really has to study it doesn’t come easy for me. Your lectures help me see it clearer ..

  • @theww2girl141
    @theww2girl141 3 года назад +2

    This was a pretty interesting video sir, I learned a lot. Do you have a video on chest pain from trauma?

  • @robertpearson835
    @robertpearson835 3 года назад +3

    Love your TEACHING,!thank you

  • @laurenletsche1134
    @laurenletsche1134 Год назад

    Owen Wilson's doppelganger is helping me review my medic info

  • @samanthaalexis5305
    @samanthaalexis5305 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Evan.

  • @sampitzen3555
    @sampitzen3555 3 года назад +2

    These videos are so helpful, thank you!!

  • @valentinmihai6557
    @valentinmihai6557 3 года назад

    AwesomePresentationAsAlways!CertainlyOnTheNREMTExam!

  • @laurak7111
    @laurak7111 3 года назад +2

    Great stuff, thank you. Out of curiosity why would tall & thin ppl be more prone to medical pneumothorax??

    • @mloaolm13
      @mloaolm13 Год назад

      Not a lot of room for the lungs and heart to fully expand out.

  • @moneymike6277
    @moneymike6277 2 года назад

    You should do one about anxiety

  • @codychauvin624
    @codychauvin624 3 года назад +3

    Hey Evan! Quick question. I have the lifetime access for your course and it’s absolutely amazing! I’m wondering if there’s a place where videos like this go in there or do we have to just watch them on RUclips? Thanks in advance

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words brother! Public videos like this live on RUclips, the course videos are completely separate and organized by provider level in the course for member access.

  • @BryamGarcia-ek6sq
    @BryamGarcia-ek6sq 8 месяцев назад

    Great content thanks!!

  • @rodrhoades1489
    @rodrhoades1489 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @ThenZ6
    @ThenZ6 11 месяцев назад

    What’s the reason though for the medical Pneumo in a tall skinny patient?

  • @kathleenkelly238
    @kathleenkelly238 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your help

  • @stepred
    @stepred 2 года назад +1

    Love video vault!!

  • @cjly7803
    @cjly7803 3 года назад +3

    If a patient has had recent surgery couldn't that also cause a pulmonary embolism?

  • @ranjiniguna5090
    @ranjiniguna5090 2 года назад +1

    Great Sir, really helpful 🙏

  • @-dimaio5617
    @-dimaio5617 9 месяцев назад

    You rock FAM!

  • @scarlettsnow1701
    @scarlettsnow1701 3 года назад +1

    Thank you your videos are so helpful 🙂

  • @ThenZ6
    @ThenZ6 11 месяцев назад

    Everytime im
    In the airport and on a plane I go through chest pain scenarios. What can I do to help? Can I help with with what’s available?

  • @BeautifulJulie
    @BeautifulJulie 3 года назад +1

    Thanks🙂

  • @oliverwelch203
    @oliverwelch203 2 года назад

    Amazing stuff!

  • @javierespinosa8582
    @javierespinosa8582 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video super helpful 🤙🏽#nremt #emt #paramedic

  • @ThenZ6
    @ThenZ6 11 месяцев назад

    If someone has a heart attacked caused by a blood clot, and CPR or an AED is enough to get them restarted, can they just have another heart attack? The clot is still there so what else is going on with it

  • @josephsantos7047
    @josephsantos7047 3 года назад

    I dropped out of emt school 2 years ago. Dumbest thing I did. All signed up for class in August. Can we get a basic first aid / wound care?

    • @Shawbaz
      @Shawbaz 3 года назад

      Orders of MARCH--- Massive Hemorrhage, Air Way, Respiratory, Circulation, Hypothermia. Wound care is the easiest part lol, learn Signs and Symptoms for Medical.

  • @TheButtersmom
    @TheButtersmom 3 года назад +1

    What is walking pneumonia?

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  3 года назад +3

      It's a milder case of pneumonia, where the patient is able to function normallly with little to no symptoms. Just think a "milder case" of pneumonia. :)

  • @samgeorge6657
    @samgeorge6657 Год назад

    Have chest pains every day

  • @Metoobie
    @Metoobie Год назад

    How would the patient's use of Viagra (or similar drug) affect your interpretation and treatment?

  • @tristansund6172
    @tristansund6172 2 года назад

    Hey pal, love your vids! I could be wrong, but I feel like you maybe left out drug-induced (such as cocaine, methamphetamine, or other stimulant narcotic), or drug overdose, as potential causes and factors to the first example of cardiac pain… No?

  • @rontaylor4129
    @rontaylor4129 3 года назад +1

    #nremt #emt #paramedic

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +2

    This is nikki

  • @anthonyclase1528
    @anthonyclase1528 3 года назад

    #emslife #nremt #paramediccoach

  • @HuxtonHoneyIncCody
    @HuxtonHoneyIncCody 2 года назад

    Paramedic coach>>>master your medic

  • @hollymalm8563
    @hollymalm8563 3 года назад

    #emt student

  • @cameronricketts579
    @cameronricketts579 3 года назад

    #emtschool #paramedicschool #nremt

  • @cameronricketts579
    @cameronricketts579 3 года назад

    #emslife #nremt #paramediccoach

  • @dnlhouck
    @dnlhouck 3 года назад

    #emtschool #paramedicschool #nremt

  • @khaniaa6614
    @khaniaa6614 3 года назад

    #nremt #emt #paramedic

  • @cameronricketts579
    @cameronricketts579 3 года назад

    #nremt #emt #paramedic

  • @Momon1i26
    @Momon1i26 3 года назад

    #emslife #nremt #paramediccoach

  • @axume7
    @axume7 3 года назад

    #nremt #emt #paramedic

  • @dnlhouck
    @dnlhouck 3 года назад

    #nremt #emt #paramedic

  • @dnlhouck
    @dnlhouck 3 года назад

    #emslife #nremt #paramediccoach