Anjel
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Hello All... Let me preface this by saying this is NOT a guess what is wrong with the patient scenario. It is more of walk me through your treatment and thoughts.
Lets Begin...
It is a a cold winter morning . The temperature outside is -15 degrees with a windchill of -40. You are sitting in your frozen truck and here the lovely sound of the Motorola gods say "Alpha 123(2 medics) and Bravo 321(2 basics) respond priority 1 for a diabetic".
You arrive to a familiar residence that you frequent often. There is someone waving at you from outside. He runs up to your truck and says that one of the men renting a room in the house is a diabetic and" not acting right". You walk into the dark house and start sliding on ice. The house is cold, and there are no lights.
You walk to the back bedroom to find your patient. Pt is a 37 yom laying on his side on the floor of the room. Pt is responsive to pain and is moaning. You notice a large sore on his right forearm that looks nectrotic and is draining a foul greenish color discharge. There appears to be no trauma. There is a steak knife in his left hand and a bowl of spaghetti that his head is laying in. Also there is a 5 gallon container full of urine and feces.
Vital Signs:
Very weak carotid pulse- 48/min regular. BP- Unable to obtain. Automatic wouldn't read, and you couldn't hear or feel a pulse to auscultate. Resp 14- deep non labored. Pupils are dilated (6mm) non reactive.
You are 1 mile from the nearest level 2 trauma center. 4 miles from the nearest cardiac care facility.
Anddd go... lol
Lets Begin...
It is a a cold winter morning . The temperature outside is -15 degrees with a windchill of -40. You are sitting in your frozen truck and here the lovely sound of the Motorola gods say "Alpha 123(2 medics) and Bravo 321(2 basics) respond priority 1 for a diabetic".
You arrive to a familiar residence that you frequent often. There is someone waving at you from outside. He runs up to your truck and says that one of the men renting a room in the house is a diabetic and" not acting right". You walk into the dark house and start sliding on ice. The house is cold, and there are no lights.
You walk to the back bedroom to find your patient. Pt is a 37 yom laying on his side on the floor of the room. Pt is responsive to pain and is moaning. You notice a large sore on his right forearm that looks nectrotic and is draining a foul greenish color discharge. There appears to be no trauma. There is a steak knife in his left hand and a bowl of spaghetti that his head is laying in. Also there is a 5 gallon container full of urine and feces.
Vital Signs:
Very weak carotid pulse- 48/min regular. BP- Unable to obtain. Automatic wouldn't read, and you couldn't hear or feel a pulse to auscultate. Resp 14- deep non labored. Pupils are dilated (6mm) non reactive.
You are 1 mile from the nearest level 2 trauma center. 4 miles from the nearest cardiac care facility.
Anddd go... lol