he didnt mention the MOI, didnt call for ALS, didnt have a GI of the patient and forgot a couple other things. not critical fails but it could have been better
He suspected cardiogenic shock because of the flail chest very possibly causing a punctured lung/pneumothorax leading to a tension pneumothorax. Agreed he probably should have thought hypovalemic
@@yourmom705 I took my exam so long ago I don't remember. What I did to pass my exam is I got a copy of the rubric they use for grading and memorized it all.
cant elevate legs due to possible cardiogenic shock???? absolutely you would! goal is to keep blood flow to vital organs which raising lower legs apprrx 10-12" achieves/supports.
didn't treat life threats (Flail Segment, Femur) upon identification which is a critical failure in my state. Never examined back nor placed on backboard. BVM started before knew rate was 28 breaths per minute.
Karen was an incredible instructor. I would not be a NYS EMT if it was not for her caring skills. Love you karen!!
he didnt mention the MOI, didnt call for ALS, didnt have a GI of the patient and forgot a couple other things. not critical fails but it could have been better
like what happened to the obvious life threats chief complaint
Well looked pretty good. He missed a couple things, but overall good. I am excited for Tuesday. I feel ready. Thank You ECP!
cardiogenic shock? Isn't it an mva how did he get cardiogenic shock from his assessment?
I think he meant Hypoperfusion bro
He suspected cardiogenic shock because of the flail chest very possibly causing a punctured lung/pneumothorax leading to a tension pneumothorax. Agreed he probably should have thought hypovalemic
the lady giving the facts seems to hate her job lol
kayla kalinauskas she doesnt. she is the type of person u wud like to see coms thrue ur front door to help u. she takes her job seriously
Ikr she sounded so pissed off lol
no you’re right she hates her life and takes it out on everyone else LMAOO take it from someone who has experienced her personally
Don't watch this video if you're studying. He missed a lot of things.
do i apply c coller as soon as i instruct my partner to hold c spine or do i wait till i check the head
@@yourmom705 I took my exam so long ago I don't remember. What I did to pass my exam is I got a copy of the rubric they use for grading and memorized it all.
A respiratory rate that high doesn’t needs a non rebreather not a bvm
He didn't ask for baseline vitals
okay, alright, okay, alright, okay, alright
LMAOOOO she hate her life don’t she
or is unhappy
@@okramketinefottolski7308 it’s not about that it’s the way she talks with no expression and she looks very bored and annoyed
cant elevate legs due to possible cardiogenic shock???? absolutely you would! goal is to keep blood flow to vital organs which raising lower legs apprrx 10-12" achieves/supports.
jbuccilli1 guess it depends on your state protocol, here we don't elevate the legs, we keep them supine.
From what I was taught, it would increase stress on the heart, which already wouldn’t be working effectively at the time
sloppy
didn't treat life threats (Flail Segment, Femur) upon identification which is a critical failure in my state. Never examined back nor placed on backboard. BVM started before knew rate was 28 breaths per minute.
I can do better than that !