Does anyone know of any links to videos that demonstrate a proper complete medical history interview. Thanks
Does anyone know of any links to videos that demonstrate a proper complete medical history interview. Thanks
I guess that's a good case for practicing your standard interview until you have a heart attack yourself.
From my experience in EMS, asking the right questions is the easy part. Listening to and interpreiting their answers is the hard part. I've been so stressed trying to remember which part of GMCLT/OPQRST I was on I was busy thinking of the next question while the patient was answering the first. I guess that's a good case for practicing your standard interview until you have a heart attack yourself.
pardon the ignorance but gmclt?
AMPLE - allergies, medications, past medical history, last meal, events leading up to traumaWhats AMPLE/OPQRST
You linked UCSD twice.
I can't see you needing it much outside of EMS/first responder roles, but GMCLT was how I remembered General impression/ Mechanism of injury (or illness)/ Consciousness/ Life Threats. You had to vocalize each step to get credit, so my whole ridiculous pneumonic to pass the EMT-B practical exam went something like:
BSI/SS/NoNoHelpC/GMCLT/ABCD/SAMPLE and OPQRST (depending on injury/illness) /and then a bunch more I have since forgotten. HAHA
Edit: For the curious, and my own practice, that's:
body substance isolation. scene safety. number of injured. I forgot? Evaluate need for ALS backup help. Evaluate need for C-spine. GMCLT as above. airway. Breathing. Circulation. Transport Decision. (take vitals) S=Signs and symptoms, AMPLE as above, OPQRST as above.