EMT Lesson Plans
Respiratory Distress 3 Patient is a 38-year old called for a fight Takes appropriate BSI Gloves Scene Size-Up Determines safety Safe MOI / NOI MOI - fight Number of patients 1 Requests additional help
Respiratory Distress 4 Patient is an 89-year old – called for SOB Takes appropriate BSI Gloves Scene Size-Up Determines safety Safe MOI / NOI NOI – SOB Number of patients 1 Requests additional help ALS Stabilization of the spine No Primary Survey/Resuscitation General impression Elderly person in chair Responsiveness/LOC Alert Determines chief complaint Short of breath Assess airway and breathing Patent Breathes 18 / minute Assess circulation No bleeding, pulse present at wrist, skin warm dry Identifies patient priority High Vitals SAMPLE BP: 152/80 S – Short of breath Pulse: 82 A – None Respirations: 18/min M – Albuterol, spiriva P- COPD
Respiratory Distress 2 Patient is an 80-year old called for shortness of breath Takes appropriate BSI Gloves Scene Size-Up Determines safety Safe MOI / NOI NOI – SOB Number of patients 1 Requests additional help ALS Stabilization of the spine No Primary Survey/Resuscitation General impression
Respiratory Distress 1 Patient is a 22-year old called for shortness of breath Takes appropriate BSI Gloves Scene Size-Up Determines safety Safe MOI / NOI NOI – SOB Number of patients 1 Requests additional help ALS Stabilization of the spine No Primary Survey/Resuscitation General impression Young person sitting in chair Responsiveness/LOC Alert Determines chief complaint Short of breath Assess airway and breathing Patent Breathes 22 / minute Assess circulation No bleeding, pulse present at wrist, skin warm dry Identifies patient priority Low Vitals SAMPLE BP: 106/72 S – Short of breath Pulse: 68 A – None Respirations: 22/min M – Albuterol P- Asthma
No, but will need to reconsider after assessment
Stabilization of the spine
No
Primary Survey/Resuscitation General impression
Adult sitting in fetal position holding side of chest
Elderly person lying flat on back in bed
Responsiveness/LOC Determines chief complaint Assess airway and breathing Assess circulation
Alert
Responsiveness/LOC Determines chief complaint Assess airway and breathing Assess circulation
Alert
“I can’t breathe!”
I can’t breathe
24 / minute with pink frothy sputum No bleeding, pulse present at wrist, skin warm dry
Patent Breathes 24 / minute Moderate bleeding from side of chest, pulse present at wrist, skin warm dry
Identifies patient priority
High
Identifies patient priority
High
Vitals
SAMPLE
BP: 148/78 Pulse: 98
S – Short of breath
Vitals
SAMPLE
A – None
BP: 104/60
S – Short of breath, Bleeding from side of chest M – None P- Asthma L–6 beers 30 min ago E – got into a fight and was stabbed A – None
Respirations: 24/min
M – Lasix,Potassium P- CHF L–Hot dog 1 hr ago E – Trying to nap
L–Tea 1 hr ago E – Reading the paper
L–Sandwich 1hr ago E – Doing homework
Pulse: 118
Respirations: 24/min
Critical Criteria Did not take safety or BSI precautions Fails to request ALS Did not fully assess airway Did not fully assess breathing Did not fully assess circulation, including pulse and skin
Critical Criteria Did not take safety or BSI precautions Fails to request ALS Did not fully assess airway Did not fully assess breathing Did not fully assess circulation, including pulse and skin What is the most significant thing you could do this patient? (Sit him up) Is there a need for oxygen in this patient? (yes) Is there a need to bag this patient? Why? (hopefully not if you improve his own breathing by sitting him up) Debriefing Points:
Critical Criteria Did not take safety or BSI precautions Fails to request ALS Did not fully assess airway Did not fully assess breathing Did not fully assess circulation, including pulse and skin
Critical Criteria Did not take safety or BSI precautions Fails to request ALS Did not fully assess airway Did not fully assess breathing Did not fully assess circulation, including pulse and skin Did not control severe bleeding Debriefing Points: What was his most immediate threat? (bleed) Is there a need for oxygen in this patient? Is there a need to bag this patient? Why? (borderline, but he seems to talk so no) What do you think is going on here? (lung puncture)
Debriefing Points:
Debriefing Points:
Is there a need for oxygen in this patient? Is there a need to bag this patient? Why? (no - 18 breaths/minute w/ OK symptoms) What do you think is going on here? (COPD exacerbation)
Is there a need for oxygen in this patient? Is there a need to bag this patient? Why? (no - 22 breaths/minute w/ OK symptoms) What do you think is going on here? (asthma attack)
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