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Tip: Important Reminders for Chest Pain Patients

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by Greg Friese

Important Reminders for Chest Pain Patients


Interventions for patients with cardiac chest pain need to be rapidly delivered. Many of those interventions — like oxygen and aspirin — are administered as you assess the patient. To ensure complete and helpful documentation for a chest pain patient, use these Everyday EMS Tips:

1. Anticipate the information you will need to document as you respond. Review OPQRST before you make contact with the patient.

2. Walk into the call with a pen and paper in hand. Start writing down the patient's vitals, OPQRST, and SAMPLE as they are reported.

3. Make sure you, your partner, or another medical first responder gathers an initial set of vital signs without being interrupted to do other tasks or ask the patient questions.

4. CRITICAL: Remember to ask the patient about recent use of erectile dysfunction drugs.

5. Look at your watch every time an intervention is applied. Write down the time and the intervention.

6. Develop a personal system for writing notes that you will later use to complete the PCR.

7. Don't forget to reassess and write down vital signs and patient's pain rating after each intervention.

Still writing patient information on your gloves? Stop. Use a pen and paper.




Greg Friese is an e-learning specialist, author, presenter and paramedic. He specializes in the design, production, and distribution of e-learning for emergency responders. You may submit tip ideas and discuss online EMS education with Greg by e-mailing him at greg.friese@ems1.com or by visiting EverydayEmsTips.com. Connect with Greg at Emsconnect.com/profile/GregFriese.
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