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You're called for a 57 year old female with AMS.
Dispatch gathers some additional and advises you that her "home healthcare nurse" also reports that she has low stats, is hypotensive, and bradycardic.
On your arrival you find a morbidly obese woman sitting in her chair starring off into space. You get her attention by calling her out by name, as this is your frequent flyer. She acknowledges your presence by looking at you. She is aware of her surroundings, responds appropriately to commands, but is not oriented to place/time/event.
Home health nurse states the pt has been like this for approximately 4 hours, and was normal the night before. When questioned if she has been suctioned the nurse responded, "No she said she didn't want to be suctioned".
The pt is assisted to the stretcher and moved outside to the ambulance.
She has a trach with a passy muir valve, and receiving 15lpm humidified o2.
A pic line in the left arm, receiving continuous antibiotics, for an unknown reason.
Your vitals are:
HR: 50 strong and regular
RR: 18, equal with rales bilaterally
BP: 90/54
Spo2: 86%
Temp: 97° oral
BS: 77
Skin warm and dry. PERRL. GCS 14.
I've also included your initial 12-lead.
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