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A Proposed Theoretical Framework for Clinical Judgment in EMS

Mihaiela Ristei Gugiu, Kim D. McKenna, Thomas E. Platt, Ashish R. Panchal, , for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians

2022Prehospital Emergency Care17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the prehospital setting, EMS clinicians are challenged by the need to assess and treat patients who are clinically undifferentiated with a large constellation of possible medical problems. In addition to possessing a large and diverse set of knowledge, skills, and abilities, EMS clinicians must integrate a plethora of environmental, patient, and event specific cues in their clinical decision-making processes. To date, there is no theoretical framework to capture the complex process that characterizes the prehospital experience from dispatch to handoff, the interface between cues and on-scene information and assessments, while incorporating the importance of leadership and communication. To fill this gap, we propose a theoretical framework for clinical judgment in the prehospital setting that builds upon previously defined methodologies and applies them to the clinical practice of EMS clinicians throughout the EMS experience.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineClinical judgmentSet (abstract data type)Medical emergencyProcess (computing)Emergency medical servicesEvent (particle physics)Clinical PracticeNursingMedical physicsComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsProgramming languagePhysicsOperating systemEmergency and Acute Care StudiesCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationTrauma and Emergency Care Studies
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