2019 EMT Refresher Instructor Manual
Situation: 30-year-old, dispatched as behavioral emergency
Psych Restraint II
B.2.B
Scene Size-up: Safety:
Scene is safe, cops and family are on scene
BSI:
Gloves
Patients: 1 Mechanism/Nature: NOI – psych Resources: BLS
Primary Assessment: General Impression: Person sitting in corner shivering Mental Status: Alert Airway: Patent Breathing: 14 per minute Circulation:
Palpable pulse at wrist, warm-dry, no severe bleeding
Desired Response: primary then focused secondary
Physical Exam: Head:
Unremarkable
Neck:
Unremarkable
Chest :
Unremarkable Breath sounds clear
Vitals: 1
2
3
Abdomen:
Unremarkable
Pulse: 106
102
104
BP:
114/70
110/78
112/80
Pelvis:
Unremarkable
Resp:
12
12
12
Extremities:
Unremarkable
SPO2: 98
97
96
Posterior :
Unremarkable
SAMPLE: (bystander provided when not quoted) S: “I can’t leave the corner – I’ll get sick from the UV light in the sun” A: None M: Quetiapine P: Schitzophrenia L: salad 1 hour ago E: Went outside in the sun and became agitated
OPQRST: O:
“ I started feeling sick when I went outside”
P: Q: R:
N/A N/A N/A
S: T:
It burns and it’s making me ill
3 hours ago
OTHER: The patient’s family wants him seen at the hospital. The patient will not leave the corner. He is not violent, but he will fight if forced from the corner. This patient will be de-escalated if given a hat and a large cover to protect him from the sun such as a space blanket
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