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Forum Ride Along
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Pocono Summit, PA
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Training: EMT-Basic
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Need Help Doing Trip Sheet
Hey guys, i have my first phyic call and i really have NO clue what to write in my trip sheet. The patient wouldn't let me take his vitals so i didn't get any. (got yelled at by the hospital nurse for not getting vitals) basically we used a stair chair to get him out of the house, then loaded him onto the stretcher, didn't restrain him at all. Just tried to keep him calm, When i tried to get a BP he got loud with me thinking i was restraining him so i didn't try again, the entire 25 min trip to the hospital we just talked about god, and church, so What do i write in my report? Help please? Thanks
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Forum Lieutenant
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Charlotte NC via So Cal
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First ask FTO or sups. But, the picture should be seen by someone that was not there.
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You might be better served to ask your partner or supervisor how to write the report.
But, as a note on them refusing vitals, you really can't say anything more than they refused. You can't force it on them, or it's battery. |
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Forum Angel
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: The Mitten
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Most of my psych pts refuse.
I document that they refused. Then document what I can see. Respiration rate. GCS. Skin condition. Pupils if I can. Pain scale.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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As said above, just grab all the vitals you can. Something is better than saying "sorry no vitals for you" because the nurses or doctors will remember you as the guy who can't get vitals. Respiration, pupils, palpate the BP in the wrist when you get pulses and write BP/palp so you have something to show them. Anything to show you at least tried. Invest in a clip on pulse oximeter for those patients that are hard to pulse or need a little coaxing. Make it seem fun/cool that you are going to use your neat clip on pulse ox reader...
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Also the pulse readings on a cheap, clip-style pulse ox are notoriously inaccurate. Without taking someone's pulse with my own hands first, I would not put any faith into the number that comes up on that. Any movement whether it be patient or ambulance is apt to alter the reading. |
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Why would anyone think lesser of a provider who was not able to get vitals on a psych patient who refused?
Having calm psych patients explode on scene or in the back of an ambulance for something as simple as a set of vitals is not the best idea in the world. I invite any hospital provider who takes issue with that to wrestle with a psych patient in the back of the squad or on scene.
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