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It's 03:00 in a rural country town. You and your partner are woken from your sleep by the tones, dispatched to a 60yo male sick person. You and your partner are an ILS crew (both of you are EMT-I/AEMTs). It's dispatched as a code 1 response. You get there to find a 60 yo male, laying in bed. Pt had surgery 9 days prior on his intestine. Pt is AOX3, and able to answer all questions given to him. Pt stated that he was having some minor abdominal pain, was feeling weak, and his stomach was a little unsettled. Pt complaining of minor diff breathing, and to cover your ***, you call the medic. You obtain a set of vitals:
HR- 66
BP- 120/60
RR- 18
Rx- Magnesium Nitrate
Augmentin
Laxatives
Hx-Surgery 9 days ago
Allergies- NKA
You and your partner transfer the pt from the bed to the stretcher. Upon moving the pt, he starts to complain of some nauseousness. As you begin rolling the stretcher out of his room, pt suddenly goes unconscious, and is only responsive to painful stimuli. Pt starts to come back, grabs you by the collar of your shirt, pulls you in close, and goes entirely unresponsive. Your partner goes over the radio and asks the medic to step it up to a Code 3 response. You obtain another set of vitals.
HR- 80
RR- 14
(*All further vitals were obtained by the medic)
The medic arrives on scene as you are loading the pt into the ambulance. Your partner establishes an 18g IV, and you turn around to grab something from the cabinet, and when you turn back to look at the pt, there is pink frothy sputum coming from his mouth. The medic attaches his monitor, and tells us to get him to the hospital ASAP. So your partner jumps up front, and you get in the medic car to follow the ambulance.
You hear the medic patch into the hospital, telling them to prep for a code.
You arrive at the hospital, open the back doors of the ambulance to find the medic bagging the pt. (Patient still has a pulse/is breathing, but is still totally unresponsive.) You transfer care to the ER staff, and your job is done.
Given the information, what is your opinion on what happened to the patient?
HR- 66
BP- 120/60
RR- 18
Rx- Magnesium Nitrate
Augmentin
Laxatives
Hx-Surgery 9 days ago
Allergies- NKA
You and your partner transfer the pt from the bed to the stretcher. Upon moving the pt, he starts to complain of some nauseousness. As you begin rolling the stretcher out of his room, pt suddenly goes unconscious, and is only responsive to painful stimuli. Pt starts to come back, grabs you by the collar of your shirt, pulls you in close, and goes entirely unresponsive. Your partner goes over the radio and asks the medic to step it up to a Code 3 response. You obtain another set of vitals.
HR- 80
RR- 14
(*All further vitals were obtained by the medic)
The medic arrives on scene as you are loading the pt into the ambulance. Your partner establishes an 18g IV, and you turn around to grab something from the cabinet, and when you turn back to look at the pt, there is pink frothy sputum coming from his mouth. The medic attaches his monitor, and tells us to get him to the hospital ASAP. So your partner jumps up front, and you get in the medic car to follow the ambulance.
You hear the medic patch into the hospital, telling them to prep for a code.
You arrive at the hospital, open the back doors of the ambulance to find the medic bagging the pt. (Patient still has a pulse/is breathing, but is still totally unresponsive.) You transfer care to the ER staff, and your job is done.
Given the information, what is your opinion on what happened to the patient?