On EMS Office Hours most recent show, Jim Hoffman, Josh Knapp, Bob Sullivan, and I discussed several topics –
January’s Rapid Fire Show | Refusals, Cameras and Perception
Why does EMS pay so little for such dangerous work. This year, EMS is rank as the 6th most dangerous job in America, but many people have to work several jobs just to be able to afford to have the paychecks cover the bills.
The other topic on the show was about whether a hypoxic patient can be permitted to refuse treatment and/or transport. Are we required to treat a number on the pulse oximeter, or are we supposed to assess our patient appropriately to determine if the patient has the capacity to make informed decisions.
What do you think?
Articles discussed in the show
EMS1.com article on cameras and bystanders.
EMT the worst job? According to this article, it’s #6
Rogue Medics take on refusals and hypoxia. Be sure to read the comments posted here as well.
The Medic Madness post that motivated Tim to bring the discussion to his blogosphere.
Also check out the FreeEMSTalk audio on hypoxia Tim noted during the show.
The last link is at Free Emergency Medicine Talks, which is an excellent collection of emergency medicine presentations. The talk on hypoxemia is nice and short, but will change how you look at measurements of oxygen.
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