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Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.orgThu Oct 12 17:18:07 BST 2006
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Truth be told, our assistance with the lifting is usually the most appreciated thing we do! ;-) >>> <Krin135 at aol.com> 10/12/2006 12:11 PM >>> In a message dated 10/12/2006 10:59:15 AM Central Standard Time, Rgross at harthosp.org writes: Rick, I will tell you how I do things in the field. I will do whatever it is I can to care for the patient till the calvary arrives. And when the EMS personnel do arrive, I give them my report, step aside and hand over the care to them with the statement, "How can I best help other than staying out of your way?" If they need - and ask for - my help or my clinical expertise, I will give it. If I need to go with them to the receiving facility, I will do so - although that has been necessary only a couple of times in my 30 years since graduating from med school (and as my wife will tell you, I always stop, if just to ask if I can help). In short, I think it was Bill who said it best;, we, as surgeons, can be of best use in the ED, and that is the best place for the patient, as opposed to the field, where time is of the essence, and transport should never be delayed by a good samaritan who wants to do more than is necessary in the pre-hospital setting. As my other post shows, I heartily agree with you on this, Ron...and in my 19 years since graduation, I've helped out on more than a few scenes, usually with medics whom I have helped train and knew their protocols, and haven't yet had to ride in on any of them. About the only time that I can think that I provided truly 'advanced care' on the scene was one where I was 'First In' and helped with a messy extrication. The patient had an open dislocation of his ankle, and, after the extrication, I was able to reduce the dislocation and restore the blood flow to his foot. Outside of that, it's been ABCD and help with the lifting... ck Charles S. Krin, DO FAAFP -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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