as a diabetic let me educate. a high for one diabetic may be a normal for another with poor control. 300 may be what the patient likes to keep his BS at for activities. 220 is normal for someone who works out as it is recomended so they don't crach while there exercising. high glucose can be...
;)Dry off the patient, and the warm liquad if available is the best sine the steam warms the lungs and the liquad waarms the core. they don't even have to drink it to get some good effect from the steam of the drink. not too hot though or you got some more problems.
you will be great today. Everything that you learned in class has hopefully been engraved in your mind and has become a second nature by now. Be yourself you have no one to impress the only person there that matters is you ...and your patient who will be none the wiser if you take too long. they...
it would be great for you to start the IV but then what? put on a lock and wait till the hospital. like most said what is the point of starting one if you don't know where to go from there?
I have had my belt break on a stretcher i don't know how many times. Once we were moving fast so i had to waddle to the back of the bus in front of about ten people in my sponge bob boxers.
Yeah i have done rectal once and it was on a longer transport....bad idea, I bet the guy felt relieved and a little dirty at the same time. anyways you can and some do but i would go oral first, and airway is much easier and more pleasant to watch than the other way.:rolleyes:
I think that it is kind of hard to make it long in EMS by falsifying documents. Minor things like time give or take a minute is done by everyone, however once you start changing major things like vitals and history significantly it can create future problems for your department.