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Your ALS ambulance is dispatched on an unknown medical sometime after midnight to a private residence located approximately 20 minutes away. Enroute you are advised that the patient is being exceptionally impatient with the call taker but says he is having the chest pains. BLS Fire is also responding with a similar ETA to you. If you elect to transport, you have a six bed ED with no specialty services 30 minutes away and several full service medical centers 70 minutes away. The helicopter will not be flying.
You arrive on scene to find a less then well kept single-wide. Fortunately for you, as you exit the ambulance the patient comes running towards you, clutching his chest and yelling that he is dying of a heart attack. The patient wastes no time hopping in the side door and plopping himself down onto the cot, where he then promptly vomits. The patient is 58 and will not stop carrying on about his imminent demise.
What do you want and what do you do?
You arrive on scene to find a less then well kept single-wide. Fortunately for you, as you exit the ambulance the patient comes running towards you, clutching his chest and yelling that he is dying of a heart attack. The patient wastes no time hopping in the side door and plopping himself down onto the cot, where he then promptly vomits. The patient is 58 and will not stop carrying on about his imminent demise.
What do you want and what do you do?