Was just re-reading the article I posted earlier a little closer.
http://www.emsresponder.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=1&id=5701
I can not imagine what good the trauma counseling will do when these two employees will be questioned many times by many different people. Their actions will be critiqued and they will critique themselves many times.
Now, back to the original thread question:
Another link about alcohol, pills and right to transport:
http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p79/cmk1883/?action=view¤t=BlameTiVo.flv
I would start with an introductory to EMS role with the EDP.
1. What state statutes govern transport and incarceration of the EDP?
ex. Florida has 2 statutes: Baker Act for mental illness and Marchman Act for substance abuse (drugs and alcohol).
2. Who can legally declare a person incompetent and in need of medical and/or psych care?
3. How much force can be used by a non law enforcement person?
4. How many restraints and what type are EMS personnel allowed to carrry in your area? Are leathers still acceptable? Many ERs have special regulations governing different types of restraints.
5. Does an LEO need to be in the back with you?
6. Who searches for weapons? What to do if weapons are found?
7. Is alcohol and drug abuse considered a "mental illness" by your local protocols definitiions?
8. If the person refuses transport and there is not law enforcement present, who/what determines mental incompetency to transport against one's will?
8. Does head trauma have to be categorized as mental incompetency to transport under a "mental health" act or is iimplied consent in place?
9. What are the different types of facilities that EMS transports to for suspected mental illness? medical clearance?
10. Affects of job stress and EDP calls on the EMS worker?
11. Incidences of depression, acts of violence and suicide amongst EMS workers?
You have actually picked a good topic with a broad span of subject matter.
War stories might be useful at happy hour with your friends, but they may come across with a different meaning to your class mates and instuctor.
Good luck with your paper. You'll be able to fill 12 pages in no time with this subject. Just using some of the different classifications of patients as mentioned in previous posts will fill at least a couple of pages.