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Why are trauma patients treated differently in the modern day?

Have you just witnessed a patient being treated differently to what you witnessed previously? Having doubts? Wondering why a cervical collar or spine board was not used even though you are aware it is common practice?

ER24 sometimes receives complaints from the public regarding the treatment of patients on the scene of an accident not being consistent.

On investigation, it is found that the complaints do not relate to alleged negligence by the crew but, are due to people not being familiar with the latest best practice within the pre-hospital emergency medical care arena.

October highlights the impact of trauma on patients and the importance of providing the best possible care and treatment during the most critical moments to avoid fatalities.

The most critical moment is immediately after the trauma. Hence the importance of immediate, best practice pre-hospital care.

Below are some facts, provided by ER24’s Dr Vernon Wessels that will help you establish if your loved one is being provided with the best care:

“Pre-hospital emergency care has evolved from simply following preset protocols that were developed based on what was thought at the time to make the most sense, to a fully fledged profession where research drives evidence-based best practice techniques. Paramedics are able to apply their knowledge and skill to determine the best course of action for a specific patient based on that patient’s need at the time,” said Dr Wessels.

So next time you see paramedics treating a patient differently, keep in mind that the patient may be receiving the latest and best treatment science has to offer. If you are unsure and would like peace of mind, check with a medical professional.

 

ISSUED BY:

Chitra Bodasing Harduth

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