EMT Curriculum
4.12.B.2
Situation: 22-year-old, dispatches as behavioral emergency
Behavioral I
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 pacing around kitchen screaming Mental Status: Alert Airway: Patent Breathing: 12 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: 88
82
88
Pelvis:
Unremarkable
BP:
106/70
104/78
102/80
Extremities:
Unremarkable
Resp:
14
14
14
SPO2: 98
98
98
Posterior :
Unremarkable
OPQRST: O:
SAMPLE: (bystander provided when no quoted) S: “I hate you – I hate you all” A: None M: Risperidone P: Psychosis L: cheese sandwich 2 hours ago E: Saw a violent movie on TV and became agitated
“You can’t make me go”
P: Q: R:
N/A N/A N/A
S: T:
It’s one of the worst situations ever
3 hours ago
OTHER: This patient will not be verbally deescalated – he will need to be physically restrained. Family states they just can’t deal with it anymore
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