
The image above represents a man considered "near royalty" in the trauma and pre-hospital arenas. This gentleman had an illustrious four decade run at Tulane and was the long-time medical director for New Orleans EMS. Long ago, he established his 18 Rules for Patient Care and evangelized them far and wide. From the mind of a gifted surgeon and staunch EMS advocate, Norman McSwain, MD. His rules are included below and have a lot of EMS relevance.
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Death is Your Adversary and Your Competitor - Fight to Win!
Don't cut corners - many times we do WIN
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Treat the Patient as if They Were Your Family Member
Call them by name, this job is centered on trust/communication
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Each Minute Has Only 60 seconds - Don't Waste Any of Them
Leverage mobile technology in time sensitive emergencies
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Assume Nothing, Trust No One, Do it Yourself
Trust is necessary for collaboration, but it shouldn't be blind/unquestioning
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Know Anatomy Cold
You don't need it - until you need it
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Be Technically Quick
Own the patient assessment, be familiar with data analysis
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Don't Panic at the Sight of Blood
It will get messy - don't get distracted
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Work with Physiology, Not Against It
think about how interventions like CPAP, ASA, TXA actually work
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Maintain Energy Production
You can't pour from an empty cup
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Know What to Fix and What to Leave Alone
One example. Minute volume in metabolic acidosis - leave it alone
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Know When to Run
Provider violence is an occupational hazard - keep situational awareness "ON"
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Paranoia Prevents Disaster
The patient's disease is out to embarrass You
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Never Talk Anyone out Of - OR - Into a Procedure
Provide facts/recommendations - remember patient autonomy
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The Nurses Notes Don't Say What the Nurse Told You
Communication is KEY - consider "time-outs" during handoffs
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Don't Procrastinate - Make a Decision and Carry it Out
Analysis paralysis offer NO solutions
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Learn from Your Successes as well as Your Failures
Stay humble, Fall forward, QA/QI isn't Punitive
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Question Everything You Do
Be a life-long learner and find a great mentor
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Don't Whine - Just Get the Job Done
You will miss this Job -- Just Ask the Retirees

April 8, 2024
Author: Joshua Ishmael, MBA, MLS(ASCP)CM, NRP
Pass with PASS, LLC.
