Some of you may be aware that in my spare (Ha!) time I do volunteer for <First Aid Charity>, we cover sports events and other gatherings of people in any one place.
Last week I was at one such event, one of the largest in our calenders, this event is so large it takes five and half thousand staff just to run it.
So I'm there doing my thing when we called to a person who has collapsed, we get there are fast as our little legs will carry us and find a little old lady sat on a sofa. One thing that we need to know is any past medical history, this (for obvious reasons) is quite important.
I'm chatting to the partner of <Little Old Lady> and ask if there is any history of cardiac problems, he says "No".
I then hear my collegue talking to said little old lady about her previous heart attack. Hang on.
A heart attack is a fucking cardiac condition, this form is no longer worth the paper it's written on. We don't ask these very specific questions for the sheer fun of it, it's for a damn good reason, tell us so we can treat you in the best possible manner!
Last week I was at one such event, one of the largest in our calenders, this event is so large it takes five and half thousand staff just to run it.
So I'm there doing my thing when we called to a person who has collapsed, we get there are fast as our little legs will carry us and find a little old lady sat on a sofa. One thing that we need to know is any past medical history, this (for obvious reasons) is quite important.
I'm chatting to the partner of <Little Old Lady> and ask if there is any history of cardiac problems, he says "No".
I then hear my collegue talking to said little old lady about her previous heart attack. Hang on.
A heart attack is a fucking cardiac condition, this form is no longer worth the paper it's written on. We don't ask these very specific questions for the sheer fun of it, it's for a damn good reason, tell us so we can treat you in the best possible manner!
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