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Does anyone have some advice on how to get an accurate blood pressure in the back of a moving ambulance?
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Practice.
Rest your feet on the undercarriage of the gurney, not on the floor of the ambulance.
Have the patient's arm on the mattress of the cot, not on the side rail.
Clench your teeth to help cut out outside noises.
Look out the front window and time your BP checks with intersections when possible.
if you do have your boot on the floor, use your toe and not the whole foot. i usually rest their arm on my leg. some people use super fancy bells and stuff, the cheap Stethoscope works for me. i have a good one but i can't hear a damn thing out of it.
Does anyone have some advice on how to get an accurate blood pressure in the back of a moving ambulance?
I just took notes on that. Thanks for the great advice.
I think it depends more on your ears personally. I had a cheap scope that was fine for when I was working on animals, but I couldn't hear BP's with it on people so I had to upgrade (to a littmann) and I love that thing.