After a day of dragging people strapped to a gurney into your van with tinted windows and giving them drugs (what? ... you make it sound like something bad) you are sent to a guy passed out in his car on the side of the road.
When you arrive there are two cops and seven firefighters standing round doing nothing and the Engineer who is leaning on the truck looking at the chalkboard menu of the diner he has parked the outside of.
Single male patient in his fifties on the drivers side, slumped down over the seat and passenger seat.
- Unresponsive, GCS 3
- RR 24 PR 90 HR 130 BP 230/120 SpO2 96 BGL 90 (~4 mmol/l)
- Sinus rhythm on 3 leads
- Clear and equal lung sounds
- Constricted pupils
- Medic alert bracelet says diabetic
There are two bottles of medication in the centre console; one of Effexor and the other is Captopril.
So while the fireys sit round eyeing up the daily specials what are you gonna do?
When you arrive there are two cops and seven firefighters standing round doing nothing and the Engineer who is leaning on the truck looking at the chalkboard menu of the diner he has parked the outside of.
Single male patient in his fifties on the drivers side, slumped down over the seat and passenger seat.
- Unresponsive, GCS 3
- RR 24 PR 90 HR 130 BP 230/120 SpO2 96 BGL 90 (~4 mmol/l)
- Sinus rhythm on 3 leads
- Clear and equal lung sounds
- Constricted pupils
- Medic alert bracelet says diabetic
There are two bottles of medication in the centre console; one of Effexor and the other is Captopril.
So while the fireys sit round eyeing up the daily specials what are you gonna do?