Emergency Field Analysis Essay

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Working in the emergency field definitely has its ups and downs, but it so exciting. There is a wide variety of different things to be seen on a daily basis. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s) And Emergency Medical Technician Paramedics (EMTP or Medic) work together as a team to get one job accomplished; saving your life. Arriving on scene, we always assess the situation first. Scene safety is a big concern. If the call does not appear safe to the dispatchers when they receive it, they will tone out the police officers. Once entering the scene, whether that be a home, street, parking lot, etc., we will make patient contact. After determining the severity of our patient by doing a quick assessment and taking their vital signs, they will typically be transported to the …show more content…

Once we get them into the back of our ambulance unit we further assess our patient and at that time administer any medication that he or she may need. Most of our job duties are transferrable like; taking a patient’s blood pressure, placing the patient on oxygen (O2), hooking up the heart monitor and placing it on the patient, and setting up an intravenous line (IV). The severity of the patient’s physical condition depends on how the call shall be ran. If the patient is within normal limits on their blood pressure and their oxygen levels, the EMT will usually set up the IV and …show more content…

While we both can perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the Paramedic has the more specialized job. The EMT will hook the patient up to the heart monitor and start compressions, while the Paramedic has to try and establish intravenous access and drop a tube into the lungs so we can get adequate perfusion and bag the patient much easier. In doing so, the paramedic must keep up with all of the drug doses and when they were given and when the next dose is to be given, and watch the heart monitor for a change in

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