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Practical EMS
Practical EMS
138 episodes
2 weeks ago
I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice When in doubt, consult the specialist Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for p...
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I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice When in doubt, consult the specialist Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for p...
Show more...
Education
How To,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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124 | Josh with Crisis Prevention | The situations that burn out staff and make them leave the ER | Seek to understand, not win | Avoiding cynicism
Practical EMS
37 minutes
2 months ago
124 | Josh with Crisis Prevention | The situations that burn out staff and make them leave the ER | Seek to understand, not win | Avoiding cynicism
Give the escalating patients some room, you don’t have to be within arm’s reach I talk about what a bad code blue looks like and what a good code blue looks like and how this translates to running a good code grey Assign roles, we don’t have to surround every aggressive patient with a ton of people Don’t join in the fight or flight mindset that the patient may be operating in We talk about who should be lead in these situations and how we should be handling behavioral health emergencies when ...
Practical EMS
I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice When in doubt, consult the specialist Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for p...