MonkeyArrow
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And with the nipple twist or the sternal rub, I'd be more than careful not to employ such pain response stimuli on females.
The EMS professional that actually let's the hand fall on PT shouldn't be in EMS.The day you do a hand drop test on a legit unconscious patient and break their nose, you'll stop that nonsense.
The EMS professional that actually let's the hand fall on PT shouldn't be in EMS.
I have used the NPA. No sense in unnecessarily causing them to puke.I have been lucky in that I have only had a hand full of fake unconscious patients. And I have decided that the next one I get gets an OPA attempt. (You know airway management). OK maybe not but boy will I be thinking about it.
Oh! Ethical conundrum solved!I have used the NPA. No sense in unnecessarily causing them to puke.
Why would you want to do that?I have been lucky in that I have only had a hand full of fake unconscious patients. And I have decided that the next one I get gets an OPA attempt. (You know airway management). OK maybe not but boy will I be thinking about it.
Meh. It's easier (and better) not to care too much. If someone wants to play games, just scoop, drop and cut your paper quickly.Kidding. I do believe in do no harm, but I will admit I have thought about doing so. I'm not a big fan of walking up to a door hearing two people talking. Then when we are let in there is one conscious person and one obviously "unconscious." Why? Because the conscious person said the patient must go to Harborview (three hospitals away) only to get off our stretcher in the ambulance bay and walk away yelling thanks for the ride.
I've never even heard of the hand drop test. Sounds kind of odd.
I do think it okay to consider malingering, etc., and employ some tests to check for it, but ALWAYS default to treating them as if they are legitimately unconscious even if you think for sure they are malingering.
Completely agree. CYA all around.
Depends on the acuteness of their ETOH. If they are being toolbags they get a deep sternal massage
Sarcasm doesnt translate well on the InternetUgh. That's sh*tty.