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In this section, we will discuss the patient handover process, utilising the ATMIST acronym to provide essential information to incoming ambulance crews or paramedics.
The ATMIST acronym simplifies the handover process, ensuring vital information is communicated concisely and effectively:
Now, let's observe a practical demonstration of patient handover:
Paramedic: "Okay mate, what have we got?"
First Responder: "This is Rob. Approximately 12:00 today, which is around 15 minutes ago, Rob was cleaning windows on a ladder approximately three-quarters of a meter in height. He has fallen from the top rung onto concrete floor, with a suspected fracture to his lower left leg. Pulse is palpable beyond the site of the injury."
Vital Signs:
Treatment:
"All vital signs have remained stable throughout."
Paramedic: "Right, thanks Mike. I will take it from here. Hi Rob. My name is Duncan. I'm from the ambulance service. I'll be looking after you from this point on. We will just go through a few questions and then we'll get you some pain relief."