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Responding to Medical
Emergencies
University of New England
Emergency Medical Services
Scene Safety
• Your personal safety always comes first even in an
emergency
• Never go into danger to help a potential patient
• Some dangerous scenes include:
o A combative person
o Fire
o Motor vehicle accidents
o An emergency in open water
o Down electrical lines
o The presence of any weapons
• Always call security in any of these situations
• If you find yourself in any danger, leave the scene
and call for help
When should you call for
help?
• Unconscious person
• Difficulty breathing
• Chest pain
• Alcohol or drug
overdose
• Diabetic Emergencies
• Attempt of suicide
• Possible head, neck or
spine injuries
• Possible fractures or
dislocations
• Choking
• Severe burns
• Allergic reactions
• Profuse bleeding
• Extreme pain
• Seizures
• Electrocution
• Signs of stroke
• Any time you are
unsure of what to do
How to Call for Help
• Switch your radio to channel 1 for Security
o If you do not have a radio, use a hallway phone and call 3-6-6
o If you are not in a building, use your cell phone to call 207-283-0176
• Request EMS
• State:
o Where you are located
o The nature of the call
o How many patients there are
o If there are any hazards on the scene (including combative patient)
o A way to call back e.g. radio channel, cell phone number
*Never delay calling for help for a medical
emergency for ANY reason!*
What to Do While You
Are Waiting
• Stay with the patient
• Reassure them that help is on the way
• Never allow them to eat or drink
• If they have a possible fracture or spinal injury, do
not allow them to move
• Try to keep your patient as calm as possible
• Do everything possible to keep other residents from
entering the scene
When EMS arrives
• Give them the whole story of what happened
o Even if a patient has told you something in confidence, it is important that
you tell the EMTs EVERYTHING in order to provide proper patient care.
o Laws are in place that do not permit healthcare professionals to disclose
patient information to anyone unless they are in charge of patient care.
• Allow for the EMTs to talk to the patient to gain
more information
• Make sure that all residents stay in their rooms to
maintain patient privacy
• A staff member from Res Ed and Housing must be
present in the room at all times.
Alcohol Intoxication
• Alcohol intoxication can vary depending on how much
alcohol was consumed
• Signs of severe intoxication include:
o Vomiting
o Slurred speech
o Loss of balance
o Cognitive impairment
o Loss of consciousness
o Decreased respirations
o Cool, clammy skin
• Do not allow the person to sleep or close their eyes.
o Keep talking to them until EMS arrives
• Be cautious in dealing with intoxicated students because
their mood can change abruptly
o Always treat any person needing medical assistance with the utmost respect
Drug Overdose
• Each drug is unique in how it affects the
body
• Call EMS immediately for any suspected
drug overdoses
• Be cautious that drugs can cause a
person’s behavior to change quickly
o Always speak to them slowly with a calm voice
o Once again, treat any persons needing medical
attention with the utmost respect
• Each drug causes different symptoms
when an overdose occurs
o Stimulants cause an increased amount of energy which can
be erratic and unpredictable
o Depressants can cause a person to lose consciousness with
difficulty breathing
Suicide Attempts
• Anyone who has attempted to harm themselves
needs greater care than can be given by housing
staff
• EMS will maintain any injuries and will call for
Biddeford Fire Rescue to transport the patient to the
most appropriate facility
• Never let the patient leave your sight even when
calling security for EMS
Severe Bleeding
• Anyone with gushing or spurting blood or bleeding
that cannot be controlled needs medical
assistance immediately
• Have the patient hold something over the bleeding
area e.g. paper towels, a clean towel, a clean
article of clothing
o Pressure must be put on the area to try and stop the flow of blood
Falls
• Do not move a fall victim if they are in pain
• Call EMS if the patient experiences:
o Head, neck or back pain
o Nausea or vomiting
o Bruising around the eyes or ears
o Nosebleeds
o Loss of consciousness
o Altered mental status
o Loss of sensation to any part of the body
o Inability to move
• Also call EMS if the person may be under the
influence of drugs or alcohol as this can hide signs
and symptoms of head, neck or back trauma.
Questions
• If you have any questions about the University of
New England EMS or any content inside this slide
show, please feel free to contact one of the chiefs.
o Eric Senneville esenneville@une.edu
o Lauren McCue lmccue@une.edu

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Responding Medical Emergencies

  • 1. Responding to Medical Emergencies University of New England Emergency Medical Services
  • 2. Scene Safety • Your personal safety always comes first even in an emergency • Never go into danger to help a potential patient • Some dangerous scenes include: o A combative person o Fire o Motor vehicle accidents o An emergency in open water o Down electrical lines o The presence of any weapons • Always call security in any of these situations • If you find yourself in any danger, leave the scene and call for help
  • 3. When should you call for help? • Unconscious person • Difficulty breathing • Chest pain • Alcohol or drug overdose • Diabetic Emergencies • Attempt of suicide • Possible head, neck or spine injuries • Possible fractures or dislocations • Choking • Severe burns • Allergic reactions • Profuse bleeding • Extreme pain • Seizures • Electrocution • Signs of stroke • Any time you are unsure of what to do
  • 4. How to Call for Help • Switch your radio to channel 1 for Security o If you do not have a radio, use a hallway phone and call 3-6-6 o If you are not in a building, use your cell phone to call 207-283-0176 • Request EMS • State: o Where you are located o The nature of the call o How many patients there are o If there are any hazards on the scene (including combative patient) o A way to call back e.g. radio channel, cell phone number *Never delay calling for help for a medical emergency for ANY reason!*
  • 5. What to Do While You Are Waiting • Stay with the patient • Reassure them that help is on the way • Never allow them to eat or drink • If they have a possible fracture or spinal injury, do not allow them to move • Try to keep your patient as calm as possible • Do everything possible to keep other residents from entering the scene
  • 6. When EMS arrives • Give them the whole story of what happened o Even if a patient has told you something in confidence, it is important that you tell the EMTs EVERYTHING in order to provide proper patient care. o Laws are in place that do not permit healthcare professionals to disclose patient information to anyone unless they are in charge of patient care. • Allow for the EMTs to talk to the patient to gain more information • Make sure that all residents stay in their rooms to maintain patient privacy • A staff member from Res Ed and Housing must be present in the room at all times.
  • 7. Alcohol Intoxication • Alcohol intoxication can vary depending on how much alcohol was consumed • Signs of severe intoxication include: o Vomiting o Slurred speech o Loss of balance o Cognitive impairment o Loss of consciousness o Decreased respirations o Cool, clammy skin • Do not allow the person to sleep or close their eyes. o Keep talking to them until EMS arrives • Be cautious in dealing with intoxicated students because their mood can change abruptly o Always treat any person needing medical assistance with the utmost respect
  • 8. Drug Overdose • Each drug is unique in how it affects the body • Call EMS immediately for any suspected drug overdoses • Be cautious that drugs can cause a person’s behavior to change quickly o Always speak to them slowly with a calm voice o Once again, treat any persons needing medical attention with the utmost respect • Each drug causes different symptoms when an overdose occurs o Stimulants cause an increased amount of energy which can be erratic and unpredictable o Depressants can cause a person to lose consciousness with difficulty breathing
  • 9. Suicide Attempts • Anyone who has attempted to harm themselves needs greater care than can be given by housing staff • EMS will maintain any injuries and will call for Biddeford Fire Rescue to transport the patient to the most appropriate facility • Never let the patient leave your sight even when calling security for EMS
  • 10. Severe Bleeding • Anyone with gushing or spurting blood or bleeding that cannot be controlled needs medical assistance immediately • Have the patient hold something over the bleeding area e.g. paper towels, a clean towel, a clean article of clothing o Pressure must be put on the area to try and stop the flow of blood
  • 11. Falls • Do not move a fall victim if they are in pain • Call EMS if the patient experiences: o Head, neck or back pain o Nausea or vomiting o Bruising around the eyes or ears o Nosebleeds o Loss of consciousness o Altered mental status o Loss of sensation to any part of the body o Inability to move • Also call EMS if the person may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol as this can hide signs and symptoms of head, neck or back trauma.
  • 12. Questions • If you have any questions about the University of New England EMS or any content inside this slide show, please feel free to contact one of the chiefs. o Eric Senneville esenneville@une.edu o Lauren McCue lmccue@une.edu