Sasha
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"Dont drop me"
"easy on the bumps"
Aaaaaarggghhhhh!!!!!!!!!
"easy on the bumps"
Aaaaaarggghhhhh!!!!!!!!!
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You can usually tell how bad an accident is up in dispatch by how many calls we get and who's calling (in serious injury accidents, the involved parties usually aren't the first on the phone).
This actually got me thinking. If involved with an accident that looks worse than it actually is, especially when the parties can clear the accident from the road and no one is hurt, would it be a good idea to call 911, report the accident, and let them know that no assistance is needed (except, if needed, a police report)? It could head off the drive by callers from sending the cavalry.
Then pt indicates between the fingers or the back of the knee as venous access sites.
Am I/Is he/Is she going to go to jail?
"Has he been medicated?" *indicating our patient who is about as big as Donkey Kong and is banging on the window behind us*
"No... don't you guys have restraints?"
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