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by orthozato
254 days ago
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I 100% get where you are coming from; however, in the ER setting, multiple non life threatening conditions could cause these symptoms (I assume paramedics don't get as much experience in in-hospital settings, please correct me if I am wrong as I am not from the US!) That said, there was a cascade of errors that ultimately led to this very very unfortunate outcome (that maybe could have been prevented, or maybe not) Had the chest x-ray been ordered perhaps his enlarged heart could have been noticed in due time. I do not mean to be pretentious in any way. I hope my english does not interfere with this. |
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Paramedics don't get very much in-hospital time here, other than getting intubation experience in the OR with an anesthesiologist.
I appreciate your input, it does not come across at all pretentious - and as a paramedic, I would never want to "not learn more medicine".