ON THE DOOR. 35 YEAR OLD MALE DIED TEEHR TIMES YOU STOP FOR THEM THROUGH HERE. UNMC IS SIMULATING. WHAT A HIGH STAKES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SITUATION COULD LOOK LIKE DR. ERIC ERNEST IS THE DIVISION CHIEF OF FREE HOSPITAL AND YES, WE’LL HAVE A PERPETRATOR WIT A FAMILY A WIFE AND CHILDREN INSIDE. THEY’LL BE SOME EXCHANGE OF GUNFIRE SIMULATED OF COURSE, AND THEN EVERYONE WILL HE A CERTAIN MEDICAL CONDITION THAT THEY’RE GOING TO NEED TO DEAL WITH THE SPYAR COUNTY TACTICAL MEDICAL TEAM TABLE AND EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE WKERSOR AT THE MED CENTER LEFT SIDE TRAIN TOGETHER TO MEAK SURE EVERYONE IS GETTING HELP EVERY STEP OF THE WAY WOINRK ON THINGS LIKE TRANSITIONS OF CARE COMMUNICATION WITH THE HOSPITAL. GIVING EVERYONE NDKI OF THAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET AS CLOSE TO REAL WORLD AS WHAT WE DO EVERY DAY EARNESTAY SS THIS KIND OF TRAINING IS ONLY NEED ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR. AT LEAST HE READY FOR IT IN THE FIELD ERYVE SIN
UNMC trains first responders on excessive stakes home violence conditions
Officers say this sort of coaching is barely wanted a few times a yr, however first responders have to be prepared for these conditions within the discipline daily
The Sarpy County Tactical Medical Group and emergency well being care employees had been educated in a high-stakes home violence state of affairs at UNMC Thursday.Dr. Eric Ernest is the division chief of prehospital and emergency medical companies. “We’ll have a perpetrator with a household, a spouse and kids inside,” Ernest stated. “There shall be some change of gunfire, simulated in fact after which everybody goes to have a sure medical situation that they are going to must cope with.”Ernest stated this sort of coaching is barely wanted a few times a yr, however first responders have to be prepared for these conditions within the discipline daily. “Engaged on issues like transitions of care, communication with the hospital, giving everybody form of that chance to get as near real-world as what we do daily,” Ernest stated.
The Sarpy County Tactical Medical Group and emergency well being care employees had been educated in a high-stakes home violence state of affairs at UNMC Thursday.
Dr. Eric Ernest is the division chief of prehospital and emergency medical companies.
“We’ll have a perpetrator with a household, a spouse and kids inside,” Ernest stated. “There shall be some change of gunfire, simulated in fact after which everybody goes to have a sure medical situation that they are going to must cope with.”
Ernest stated this sort of coaching is barely wanted a few times a yr, however first responders have to be prepared for these conditions within the discipline daily.
“Engaged on issues like transitions of care, communication with the hospital, giving everybody form of that chance to get as near real-world as what we do daily,” Ernest stated.