I haven't posted in a while, but I've been stalking on a regular basis. I've noticed a lot of new people here recently, and lots of good discussion. I've been meaning to post this one for a while:
Call to a memory residence for an 84 y/o male who had fallen. Pt is found on the floor /s visible injury and appears to have a good sense of humor. LOC is unknown. Pt states that he doesn't recall falling, but denies any complaint and would like to be helped up off the floor so he can go play cards. PMS intact, no slurring, droop or drift. Facility staff state that Pt is at baseline. Facility staff also states that Pt has been "almost passing out a few times" over the past two weeks, but "we usually catch him before he falls". Today, no one was around to catch the Pt. Pt has no significant medical hx, meds or allergies. Vitals as follows:
BP: 80/60
HR: 80's, irregular
Resp: 18
LS: Clear
BGL: 120
The 12 Lead is attached. I apologize in advance for the quality (or lack thereof) of the strip. What is your interpretation of the 12 Lead? How would you treat this Pt?
Call to a memory residence for an 84 y/o male who had fallen. Pt is found on the floor /s visible injury and appears to have a good sense of humor. LOC is unknown. Pt states that he doesn't recall falling, but denies any complaint and would like to be helped up off the floor so he can go play cards. PMS intact, no slurring, droop or drift. Facility staff state that Pt is at baseline. Facility staff also states that Pt has been "almost passing out a few times" over the past two weeks, but "we usually catch him before he falls". Today, no one was around to catch the Pt. Pt has no significant medical hx, meds or allergies. Vitals as follows:
BP: 80/60
HR: 80's, irregular
Resp: 18
LS: Clear
BGL: 120
The 12 Lead is attached. I apologize in advance for the quality (or lack thereof) of the strip. What is your interpretation of the 12 Lead? How would you treat this Pt?