EMS Pediatric Concerns for Paramedics and EMTS and Episode 206
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Tip This Week — EMS Pediatric Concerns and Tips
From last Tuesday night’s live episode, this week on MedicCast, the podmedic is once again joined by podcaster/EMS educator Greg Friese in a feature on pediatric concerns for EMS.
Find out the challenges and solutions for EMS providers with regards to providing care to pediatric patients like transport protocols, airway management, approach to stranger anxiety, caring for children with special needs, and more.
In caring for pediatric patients, providers should also be ready to deal with anxious parents. Here are ten tips that EMS providers can do to help ease the parents’ anxiety and make them feel helpful as shared by guest Greg Friese.
- Get the car seat
- Pack a diaper bag
- Call mom/dad or other relatives
- Find childcare
- Provide medical history
- Gather medication bottles
- Sing and soothe
- Handhold
- Engage with child instead of injury
- Breath
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