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United States3573 Posts
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Everize
Poland176 Posts
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neobowman
Canada3324 Posts
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Disregard
China10252 Posts
I've actually experienced being in an ambulance, remember the vivid moment when they strapped me to the apparatus from head to toe as I was still under 18 at the time of the accident. I was quite banged up but still conscious, adrenaline and the shock kicked in so the exorbitant amounts of pain was not as severe until after I got to the hospital. In the end, the MD told me I was really close to losing my left eye, aside from other injuries I sustained. | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
Man that image of "going once going twice" and the feeling of gratefulness that washes over when you finally find a treatment method that works are so, so vivid >.< | ||
Adersick
United States216 Posts
In my experience with medical professionals I've essentially nodded my head and gone with whatever they suggest, it hasn't failed me yet. I'm quite surprised somebody would object to having breathing assistance, but I've never been in that position so I have no room to talk, it must've been quite an intense experience for her... | ||
Incze
Romania2058 Posts
Thank you! | ||
iskynebula
United States64 Posts
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Stratos
Czech Republic6104 Posts
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sCuMBaG
United Kingdom1144 Posts
On September 23 2012 14:12 Disregard wrote: Have you ever had any experience where the patients you're trying to save or aid as an EMT are utterly impossible to work with as they refuse to cooperate or doubt your abilities? some people feel bad, if they can't help someone, which is bullshit. if someone declines treatment, it's their choice to make it worse or basically kill themselves in some situations. I had to treat a Jehova's Whitness once. He was barely conscious, but was still able to use the last bit of energy to: - tell us, that we can't give him a blood transfusion. - pray -.- needless to say it was entirely his own fault that he died. My partner had quite a lot of trouble with it. I personally didn't really care. If you are stupid enough to deny medical treatment, I'm sorry but you're not worth my effort. There might be a kid I can safe. When you decline my help I'll say "Sorry to hear that" and turn around right away. I think the first two or three times I tried to convince someone, it doesn't work though. At least when religion is the reason, you shouldn't bother talking to them about how stupid they are. If someone is just doubting my abilities I found saying "DO YOU WANT TO LIVE?" in a decisice manner, basically always helps. | ||
AcesAnoka
Belgium262 Posts
On September 23 2012 20:18 sCuMBaG wrote: some people feel bad, if they can't help someone, which is bullshit. if someone declines treatment, it's their choice to make it worse or basically kill themselves in some situations. I had to treat a Jehova's Whitness once. He was barely conscious, but was still able to use the last bit of energy to: - tell us, that we can't give him a blood transfusion. - pray -.- needless to say it was entirely his own fault that he died. My partner had quite a lot of trouble with it. I personally didn't really care. If you are stupid enough to deny medical treatment, I'm sorry but you're not worth my effort. There might be a kid I can safe. When you decline my help I'll say "Sorry to hear that" and turn around right away. I think the first two or three times I tried to convince someone, it doesn't work though. At least when religion is the reason, you shouldn't bother talking to them about how stupid they are. If someone is just doubting my abilities I found saying "DO YOU WANT TO LIVE?" in a decisice manner, basically always helps. Yeah, how a religion can be valued more than your own life just baffles me... Poor guy is really disillusioned. | ||
AnachronisticAnarchy
United States2957 Posts
On September 23 2012 20:30 AcesAnoka wrote: Yeah, how a religion can be valued more than your own life just baffles me... Poor guy is really disillusioned. Religion is definitely an impossibly powerful gamechanger when it comes to living. Religion is what makes the Middle East impossible to quash. It's also responsible for a lot of evils inflicted on both itself and others. | ||
MacroHeroWanabe
France26 Posts
It's good when you can hold the patient with a CPAP treatment, such a relief to not have to worry anymore about that moment when your wondering "Do I have to intube him or is it gonna work" + Show Spoiler + On September 23 2012 20:18 sCuMBaG wrote: some people feel bad, if they can't help someone, which is bullshit. if someone declines treatment, it's their choice to make it worse or basically kill themselves in some situations. I had to treat a Jehova's Whitness once. He was barely conscious, but was still able to use the last bit of energy to: - tell us, that we can't give him a blood transfusion. - pray -.- needless to say it was entirely his own fault that he died. My partner had quite a lot of trouble with it. I personally didn't really care. If you are stupid enough to deny medical treatment, I'm sorry but you're not worth my effort. There might be a kid I can safe. When you decline my help I'll say "Sorry to hear that" and turn around right away. I think the first two or three times I tried to convince someone, it doesn't work though. At least when religion is the reason, you shouldn't bother talking to them about how stupid they are. If someone is just doubting my abilities I found saying "DO YOU WANT TO LIVE?" in a decisice manner, basically always helps. This never happened to me but I know it can... Really dont know how I'd feel about a patient who would refuse my help in an severe and acute situation just for religious belief (not concidering ppl who will die soon anyway like cancerous metastatic patient with no therapy left). I'd guess I'd get pissed in an "OMG are you retarded bro?!!!" way... Anyway 5/5 blog, I'll be waiting for your next one Snet | ||
Renent
Canada302 Posts
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Renent
Canada302 Posts
Was the IM injection dex or epi? | ||
snively
United States1159 Posts
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Premier
United States503 Posts
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docvoc
United States5491 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51435 Posts
Well done sir keep up the good work. | ||
NrG.Bamboo
United States2756 Posts
EDIT: I've had panic attacks before and have refused help to people who tried to help me when I felt like I was unable to breath at all, that sensation is incredibly scary. The feeling of impending death, as well as others (unknown people) appearing is incredible.. It's very hard to think rationally in such a situation. | ||
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