Dental Immediate Life Support (ILS) Level 3 (VTQ)

101 videos, 5 hours and 57 minutes

Course Content

Scene safety

Video 7 of 101
4 min 22 sec
English
English
Want to watch this video? Sign up for the course or enter your email below to watch one free video.

Unlock This Video Now for FREE

This video is normally available to paying customers.
You may unlock this video for FREE. Enter your email address for instant access AND to receive ongoing updates and special discounts related to this topic.

Ensuring Scene Safety in Healthcare Environments

Scene Safety in Hospitals

Explore the importance of maintaining scene safety in both hospital and pre-hospital settings to ensure the well-being of patients and healthcare providers.

Unpredictable Hospital Scenarios

Hospital environments can present unpredictable circumstances:

  • Patient Behaviour: Patient behaviour may become challenging, requiring careful assessment and management.
  • Collisions: In scenarios like cardiac arrests, fast-paced activities can lead to collisions with trolleys and equipment.
  • Surface Hazards: Wet floors, even with warning signs, can pose slip hazards during emergency situations.
  • Medical Gases: The presence of medical gases, especially in oxygen-enriched environments, creates a potential fire hazard when using defibrillation.
  • Sharps: Proper handling and disposal of sharps are essential to prevent injuries from misplaced or mishandled sharp objects.

Unpredictability in Pre-Hospital Care

Pre-hospital settings come with their unique challenges:

  • Changing Patient Behaviour: Patients' behaviour can rapidly change due to illness, injury, or pain, necessitating vigilance during assessment and treatment.
  • Environmental Factors: Pre-hospital scenes may involve moving traffic, aggressive dogs, and violent patients, adding to the complexity and unpredictability of the situation.
  • Real-Life Example: A personal account of an incident involving an intoxicated individual with a knife highlights the sudden and unexpected nature of pre-hospital emergencies.

Always stay alert, anticipate potential dangers, and have contingency plans in place to ensure the safety of both patients and healthcare providers in these ever-changing environments.