Dr. Gregory Brammer Provides Tips for EMTs and Paramedics Performing Point-Of-Care TestingA Story by Dr Gregory BrammerDr. Gregory Brammer is an emergency medicine physician who has been working in the field for nearly twenty years.Dr. Gregory Brammer is a medical professional who has committed
himself to helping others, including other medical professionals and his
patients. He has been working in emergency medicine for nearly twenty
years, and he has been recognized for his ability to innovate emergency
practices, as well as educate others on the latest techniques in the
field. He is also the Chief Executive Officer of BrammerMD, which is a
medical legal consultation company. His nineteen-year tenure as a Board
Certified and Board Trained emergency medicine physician has been
successful to say the least, and his professional experience includes
more than fifteen years of administrative work. One of the practices that Dr. Gregory Brammer is responsible for implementing and developing is called Point-Of-Care Testing. This gives paramedics and EMTs the ability to perform lab tests and receive results within minutes, often before even arriving at a medical facility. Here are some tips for emergency professionals when practicing Point-Of-Care Testing. Take
care of health and safety. Conducting tests in an emergency situation
and while on the move can be incredibly stressful, but that doesn’t mean
you can forget about the most basics parts of your training as an
emergency medical professional. Be aware of the hazards involved when
working with bodily fluids, waste reagents, and sharp objects outside of
a laboratory setting. Make sure you’re familiar with all the
devices you’ll be using. Point-Of-Care Testing requires the use of a
number of high-tech devices and instruments that need to be handled with
care, and completely understood. Practice with the instruments as much
as you can so that you can develop an intimate knowledge of what they
do, how they work, and when they should be used in a given situation. Lastly, Dr. Gregory Brammer
understands that proper maintenance should conducted regularly to
ensure safety. Regular maintenance must be performed on your
Point-Of-Care Testing devices and instruments to make sure they are
working properly before you need them in an emergency situation. This
could mean the difference between saving a person’s life, and flailing
to do your job simply due to a mechanical error. Always make sure your
devices are working properly. For More Information Visit Here - © 2016 Dr Gregory Brammer |
StatsAuthorDr Gregory BrammerUniversity Place, WAAboutDr. Gregory Brammer is currently serving as Physician Medical Legal Consultant for BrammerMD, which is a medical and legal consulting company that was established in 2015. He created the company after.. more..Writing
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