I passed the NREMT roughly a month ago… it is pretty hard.. I got cut off at 70 and felt that I failed miserably.. but I did pass.. so I must have done good..
We will begin to prepare for transport right after the primary assessment (ABC's) in a high priority patient (load and go). In a low priority patient we can wait until after the head to toe is completed (stay and play). When we actually move to the ambulance can depend on a number of factors such as number or personnel, need for c-spine immobilization, etc. So in real life the move to the ambulance may be a bit later than when patient priority is established.
Can you do patient medical assessment?
Hi Mark! Thanks for watching the video. A medical assessment video is on the list for the future, so keep an eye out!
I passed the NREMT roughly a month ago… it is pretty hard.. I got cut off at 70 and felt that I failed miserably.. but I did pass.. so I must have done good..
When you are going to shift the patient in ambulance after the head and toe examination
We will begin to prepare for transport right after the primary assessment (ABC's) in a high priority patient (load and go). In a low priority patient we can wait until after the head to toe is completed (stay and play). When we actually move to the ambulance can depend on a number of factors such as number or personnel, need for c-spine immobilization, etc. So in real life the move to the ambulance may be a bit later than when patient priority is established.