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“Five things your Medical Director never wants to hear again” | January 6, 2026

Date of Presentation: January 6, 2026

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Emergency Medical Services (EMS)  

Keywords: #capacity  #cpr  #ems  #patient transport  

In this presentation Dr. Larissa Nakatsu, MD, discusses breaks down common phrases EMS providers use that can signal risk, hesitation, or missed opportunities in patient care. This talk covers when to start CPR (and why you shouldn’t wait), how to recommend transport without introducing doubt, why alert and oriented x4 is not the same as decisional capacity, the critical importance of giving aspirin for chest pain, and why saying “vital signs are stable” isn’t enough. Dr. Nakatsu offers practical, real-world guidance to improve patient outcomes, communication, and clinical judgment in the field.

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Dr. Larissa Nakatsu

Dr. Larissa Nakatsu, MD is an emergency medicine physician currently practicing in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Date added: January 19, 2026