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Patient assessment is the process an EMT or paramedic follows to evaluate an injured or ill patient. The process includes a scene size-up, which is the identification and mitigation of risks, a primary assessment to find and fix life threats and a secondary assessment to perform a focused history and physical exam of the patient. Each step is an opportunity to collect information that will guide treatment and inform a transport decision. In the EMS1 Patient Assessment topic find the latest news about patient assessment and top resources to improve your patient assessment skills.

We train extensively on blunt trauma and GSWs, but stab wounds also present a real danger for patients
For new EMTs and paramedics there is nothing more important than improving your patient assessment skills; learn and follow these field proven tips
The criminalization of medical errors has added a new layer to reducing harm
When teaching new EMS skills or reviewing old ones, take advantage of the chance to put them in context and reinforce good clinical decision-making
The growing number of limited English speakers raises the urgency for managers and chiefs to have a solid plan for communicating with them in times of need
The baby boy spent the night in the morgue at about 10 F after he was declared dead
You were asked to respond to a coffee shop for a 22-year-old male with increasing shortness of breath following a coughing fit; did you make the right decision?
You are asked to respond to a coffee shop for shortness of breath
They were reassigned to duties away from patient care and will undergo additional training while an investigation is conducted
Prepare for behavioral emergencies by understanding pathophysiology, personal protection, patient handling and restraint techniques, and the importance of documentation
Two shifts into an EMS career is when paramedic and author Kevin Hazzard witnessed his first patient death
The app aids in the diagnosis of heart problems
Among this month’s best clips were tips on nasopharyngeal airway use and ECG interpretation
The app is used by medics and firefighters to send images and video from the field to the emergency room
Paramedics were called after a student lost consciousness; numerous students and faculty reported symptoms including nausea and headaches
You were asked to respond to the nurse’s office at the high school for a patient with lacerations up both forearms; did you make the right decision?
You are asked to respond to the nurse’s office at a local high school
Show off your trauma patient mastery with this 10-question quiz about trauma patient assessment and treatment
Review the findings and understand why we don’t like left bundle branch block
Rebecca Bender, a trafficking victim and advocate, describes indicators for evaluating if an EMS patient is a victim of human trafficking
Leading Haredi rabbi told United Hatzalah to leave terrorists to die if it is clear who they are
Temperature, lactate and ETCO2 monitoring may provide field personnel with objective evidence to make a more accurate field diagnosis of systemic inflammatory response syndrome
The London Air Ambulance is testing the Infrascanner to detect life-threatening head injuries
New research suggests a lot of people may ignore potentially life-saving warning signs
EMS responded to a sports complex for a report of a syncope; did responders correctly assess and treat the 22 year-old male patient?
You are asked to respond to the football practice field of a local college
The video aims to entertain and promote early sepsis recognition and management
The injuries from blunt or penetrating chest trauma can cause life-threatening disruption to perfusion, ventilation or both