Dispatched in the middle of the night for a 65 y/o M who has just experienced two syncopal episodes. The patient states that he was having trouble sleeping due to nausea that had begun after eating dinner earlier in the evening. When he got up from bed to "make him self throw-up" he experienced his first episode (while walking) and fell down in his hallway outside his bathroom door. His son helped him to a chair in his bedroom where he experienced a second syncopal. He does not remember either episode (son is on scene and giving his account) and is now sitting in that chair. Vitals are as follows:
Skin: pale, cool, diaphoretic
Pulse: 64
BP: 80/60
LS: clear bilaterally
SPO2: 98% on room air
ECG: Sinus rhythm
"Mild" nausea is his only complaint. He has not been sick recently and other than high blood pressure has no prior medical history. He has no allergies and his only medication is lisiniprol for the HPN. After lying on the stretcher his BP goes up to 130/80. All other vitals, as well as complaint, remain static throughout transport.
Thoughts?
Skin: pale, cool, diaphoretic
Pulse: 64
BP: 80/60
LS: clear bilaterally
SPO2: 98% on room air
ECG: Sinus rhythm
"Mild" nausea is his only complaint. He has not been sick recently and other than high blood pressure has no prior medical history. He has no allergies and his only medication is lisiniprol for the HPN. After lying on the stretcher his BP goes up to 130/80. All other vitals, as well as complaint, remain static throughout transport.
Thoughts?