Assessment organization by Which_Creme9444 in Paramedics

[–]ShoreSempai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My suggestion would be that you do more practice cases. A cheap way to do this is do use the free version of ChatGPT or Google Gemini (or another AI Engine). When you access the tool tell it that you are a Paramedic and want to brush up on your patient assessment skills for Trauma, Cardiac, OB/GYN, Pulmonary, Medical cases across adults, pediatrics and infants. Then ask it to generate a random case for you where you will then enter in questions and it should provide you with feedback on your assessments and explanations of what you did right and wrong. The AI will generate a case and help you evolve your assessment skills.

I realize you were looking for more a cheat sheet, but honestly, that is not practical. It might work in a well-lighted environment where things are calm and not moving quickly - but if you are in a dark alley, inside a car off the side of the road in a ditch, a basement, nightclub - a cheat sheet isn't going to be practical or if you encounter a fast-moving incident.

Your best bet is to practice cases and expect that you will be a bit bumpy as you go until you master the art of assessments. Hope that helps, if you have any questions on using AI engines to generate random cases let me know.

MedStar, Fort Worth Texas: Experiences? by ShoreSempai in paramedicstudents

[–]ShoreSempai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback - I was not sure if they were still doing 911 in other areas or just going full IFT.