I'm fresh in the world of EMS fellas, I'm an EMT-I got my numbers 12 months ago, and finally got a job 6 months ago. I'm currently working at an ambulance company that does both 911 transport and Interfacility transports. I work on a BLS truck but am timid to pick up ALS shifts, due to still trying to learn my way around the area.
Pt care does not make me nervous, the thing that makes me nervous is giving pt reports to nurses or doctors. I keep getting told to keep it simple, short, and sweet. Maybe it's a confidence issue or the fact that I haven't done too much and I don't want to look like an idiot in front of the hospital staff or my partner. Are there any tips to organize the information I need to relay in a fashion to best get this task done and not make me feel like an inadequate EMT.
I come from a cook and restaurant background so I'm not too too much of a talker but I know I need to overcome this to be proficient in my job. Any help or tips are greatly appreciated, thanks.
Pt care does not make me nervous, the thing that makes me nervous is giving pt reports to nurses or doctors. I keep getting told to keep it simple, short, and sweet. Maybe it's a confidence issue or the fact that I haven't done too much and I don't want to look like an idiot in front of the hospital staff or my partner. Are there any tips to organize the information I need to relay in a fashion to best get this task done and not make me feel like an inadequate EMT.
I come from a cook and restaurant background so I'm not too too much of a talker but I know I need to overcome this to be proficient in my job. Any help or tips are greatly appreciated, thanks.