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What is the problem with the treatment in the following narrative? The pt. complained of chest pain x 2 days before calling EMS and is now also c/o SOB. Vitals BP 90/50, HR 40, labored with retractions. Treated with O2 and atropine. Upon arrival the pt. felt better.
 
  A) No dosages are stated.
  B) The patient should have received transcutaneous pacing.
  C) Nothing documented supports the treatment given.
  D) A and C are both problematic.

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The first part of the EMS response to an incident is:
 
  A) discussion with medical direction.
  B) prearrival instructions.
  C) detection and citizen access.
  D) call coordination.


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renzo156

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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