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Patient shifting during Trauma emergency
Hi Dear All ,
Ihsan Ullah here from Pakistan.
i am working in Punjab Emergency Services since 2006, here in my district almost 30 to 40 RTA calls received ,some of them vehicles collision,mostly bikes accidents young riders do't care of any traffic rules,in the mean while ,they face injuries ,here we do't face any violence or treats during hospital shiffting but some time busy all ambulences and not meet the quick response ,people shouting the harshly ,but som patient expire already , attendant force to shift as well for first aid of dead body.they do't follow the instructions of EMTs,overall Punjab Emergency services ambulance and rescue serivces consider here a relif symbol of pre hospital.
Thanks,Dr Tanveer for guidance me.
have a nice day!
Dear Mr. Ihsan I agree with you the EMS crew always need to reach the expectation of the community; usually this the biggest challenge. I think you can select any of the case study which stuck in your mind either as threatening or verbal abusing.
How did you tackle the situation? Did any debriefing has done with your other fellow colleagues? Is there specific policy is available to handle such situations?
Please share with us.
Regards,
Dr. Tanveer