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Before I throw in the towel I will post this very last response.

Mr Health, you are a big fool! since you are using personal insults as a response, you have no clue who I am or if I have any degree in medicine. So to answer your question, Why I think that you have no experience in emergency medicine, that is because you have established a fact, pushed everyone to the ground and resorted to personal insults YET ARE UNABLE TO SIMPLY POINT TO THE SOURCE!!

Just in case you are interested, MVAs (single and Multi car MVAs) are all included in the Trauma category, as with all trauma Pts the providers should (if appropriate) rule out any possible medical causes. this has nothing to do with your statement of a single car accident.

In no way does a single car accident require one to do more of a medical assessment than a multi car accident would. Trauma is trauma, every trauma has something that caused it as the trauma itself is not an illness (with rare exceptions), therefore all providers should look for possible medical causes, regardless of the type of MVA. The argument that with multi car accidents one patient might have the medical problem and the other one is the one that got hit, changes nothing in assessment.

One last thing, since you seem to have missed it from my previous post, please stop sending people to previous posts, if you have something to respond just write it.

Have a happy Chanukah.