Tal
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21:30 not a very hot time in a day, a Company medic rushes in the clinic with a soldier that collapsed durring an ongoing walk with vest.
He came to the clinic all pale and sweaty, and very disoriented could not speak his name right.
RR: 24
HR: 150
Temp PR: 41C\ 105.8F
B.P 150\80
sat: 98%
O2 mask on and cool him down with watter 90 litters apox.
in the clinic I start an IV an at all total he got 2 litters of normal sailine.
the all cooling part took about 30 min, after that;
RR: 16
HR: 105
Temp PR: 38C\100.4F
BP: 120\70
he got to the hopital alert and oriented. no demage what so ever. after all that arose a discussion apointing that 30 minute cooling was too much time, and that durring that time we could start the transport to the hospital (40 min drive).
in my eyes, I did not agreed to trasport him unstable, same as you dont transport an VF but treat it first.
what do you think?
He came to the clinic all pale and sweaty, and very disoriented could not speak his name right.
RR: 24
HR: 150
Temp PR: 41C\ 105.8F
B.P 150\80
sat: 98%
O2 mask on and cool him down with watter 90 litters apox.
in the clinic I start an IV an at all total he got 2 litters of normal sailine.
the all cooling part took about 30 min, after that;
RR: 16
HR: 105
Temp PR: 38C\100.4F
BP: 120\70
he got to the hopital alert and oriented. no demage what so ever. after all that arose a discussion apointing that 30 minute cooling was too much time, and that durring that time we could start the transport to the hospital (40 min drive).
in my eyes, I did not agreed to trasport him unstable, same as you dont transport an VF but treat it first.
what do you think?