The role of the emergency department physician primarily involves in overseeing the patient’s treatment and planning from admission to discharge. This will also involve a physical assessment, notation of clinical history and possible prescription of medication. In an acute scenario they need to stabilize the patient and evaluate them in order to rule out life threatening problems and identify what is causing the patient’s symptoms. Use of resources and gathering information from the patient they need to be able to suggest next course of action, whether the patient requires further tests and needs to be referred elsewhere or are okay to be cleared.…
Working in the ER we also have plans in place to prepare for disaster and help the community, patients, and prospective patients. We go through a series of training, teaching, and renewals to ensure that we are using the utmost superior information and resrouces available to provide for…
Whereas, at the hospital the team will have access the specialised equipment, medicine and facilities to assist a critically injured patient, they will also have other health professions and specialised doctors all working…
Explain why it is important for emergency first aid tasks only to be carried out by qualified first…
History of EMS EMSP 1338-Introduction to Advanced Practice Central Texas College December 5 2010 History of EMS Abstract The history of emergency medicine dates back many centuries. As the years pass EMS not only progressed in prehospital care, but in the way patients are transported to the hospital in emergeny situations. Along with the progression of the transportation and prehospital care of patients, the EMS profession has come a long way in its regulations too.…
Here are three key points he found. Emergency rooms are set up in triages. This will determine what patients will be seen next. The most critical will be seen first. Emergency rooms aren 't just for emergencies. People use emergency rooms if they can 't get into their family doctor. People who need doctor notes will sometimes go in for just that. Doctors will deal with anything from someone having a heart attack or stroke to a broken bone or pain or fever.…
Sometimes it is something that we can predict. Other times the crisis happens upon us suddenly and without warning. In departments such as the Emergency Department (ED), crisis can generally be expected and the ED staff can safely believe that there will be a crisis during their shift. The outcome of the crisis can depend on how it is approached and dealt with. A patient’s rapid deterioration of their state of health or arrest in front of the family is a common crisis situation that occurs where I work. This puts the staff as well as the patient and patient’s family in crisis mode. I feel that my job as the patient’s nurse is to make sure that the situation flows as efficiently as possible. Crisis communication needs to be initiated immediately. My verbal and nonverbal communication can affect the situation. I also need to pick up on the verbal and nonverbal cues of the family. It is also important to collaborate with the team, listen to both staff and families and communicate in a professional manor. Active listening is a prominent quality of a leader, along with how they lead the team. A positive approach is always best while maintaining clear and concise communication. There are times when it is necessary to use assertive communication. This is true when dealing with a difficult person, staff or family member. The nurse needs to be a leader, professional and assertive in order to…
In the essay by Chambliss’ essay, “Just Another Routine Emergency”, we learn of the best strategies that are used in the ER’s across the USA to routinize chaos. One of the main strategies used is keeping the public out of the work area. By doing this it helps maintain tranquility for the patients and the hospital staff. It is normal for people to panic during an emergency, but it is just the opposite for healthcare professionals that deal with these situations for a living. By using the rules of “visiting hours” it helps control the families, which Chambliss explains as “reality maintenance”. The hospital personnel draws a line that helps respect the space of the workers, the patients, and the families.…
Tell the students that a very important part of vital signs is observing the patient, asking the patients how they feel and if they experience any pain for this has an effect on the vital…
In order to develop a career in the EMS field, you must have a passionate heart for people and caring for them. Becoming a First Responder, you must agree to the fact that your life is second. Tending, caring and providing safety precautions for patients always come first. I can make a difference in patient health care by many different methods. The most important is showing and teaching them mental and emotional coping skills to deal with stressful situations. As well as communicating with other members of healthcare to provide positive and safety outcomes. Building a trust relationship not just with the patients, but family members as well and pointing out that their health comes first, and I will stop at nothing to ensure that promise. As…
Emergency medical technicians have a lot of responsibility. They are the first people to decide whether someone needs medical assistance or not. After deciding, they must act in a timely manner to give the patient the…
There is a current equivalent nurse within the inpatient setting, which is known as the rapid response nurse. The rapid response nurse is a member of the medical team who responds to deteriorating patients outside of the ED. Their role has been shown to improve team dynamics, patient outcome and communication, be effective in leadership and rapidly identify the deteriorating patient (Gilligan, 2005; Jolley et al., 2007). It has also been identified that trauma nurse coordinators within the military setting have shown improved performance in trauma care by implementing clinical practice guidelines, improving patient care processes and refining policies (Fecura et al., 2008). Combining the rapid response nurse with the emergency trauma nurse role and introducing some of the military policies could further improve the leadership skills a trauma team needs in an emergency resuscitation situation.…
Many who become ill, instantaneously decide to reside in the hospital in order to return to a well state of health. Afterward, the medical staff attempts to help the patient physically and mentally, if needed, with all their effort and knowledge, in order to nurse the patient to utmost health. Indeed, patient and medical staff relationships allow a hospital to work effectively; therefore, creating and maintaining a safe and effective life-saving environment.…
Preventable accidents fill up a vast majority of space of the Emergency Department (ED) in hospitals every day. Due to that fact, the National Association of Trauma Specialists (NATS) is in the process of forming an educational program for the public about home and driving safety.i This program will help alleviate a lot of the stress and problems of having an overcrowded ED. The ED is meant for critical and urgent situations such as accidents and conditions that require immediate attention and cannot wait to be seen by a primary care physician during business hours that day or the next.…
So far, this year in this class, we have been focusing a lot about blood pressure, vital signs, and medical careers. There are four main vital signs, these include:…