Five practical tips on surviving the Emergency Medicine Royal College Exam!
HiQuiPs: Patient Safety in the ED Part 5 – Patient Communication in the ED
You are working in the Emergency Department on a day when it is busy and bed blocked. You assess a patient presenting with chest pain in the EMS offload area. Standing next to the stretcher, stopping to move every time a porter comes by with another patient stretcher, you sense that your patient is frustrated. After the initial workup is complete, you go to reassess your patient and review the results. As you …