In the early 1970s, the American Hospital Association drafted a Patient Bill of Rights so people would know what they could reasonably expect when they were hospitalized. Since then, a number of similar measures have been developed. These are designed to:
Empower people to take an active role in improving their health, including making informed decisions and the choice and right to have an advance directive.
Strengthen the relationships that patients have with their health care providers.
Establish patients' rights in dealing with insurance companies and other specific situations related to health coverage and payment of services.
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State firmly that she doesn't drink and if they pressure her next time...<span />
-trauma is the leading cause of death for young people 1-44 years of age
<span>-since multiple systems are involved, the EMT should expect to see many injuries </span>
<span>-emergency care will depend on the systems and injuries sustained by the patient </span>
-patients with multi system trauma are at a greater risk of developing shock than other patients whose injuries only one system
<span>-definitive care may be surgery (obviously you're not going to do this in the prehospital setting, but you're one of the first to take care of the patient)</span>