mycrofft
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You are dispatched for the above call, when you arrive at the house you find the fire department is arriving the same time as you. Upon entering the house and making patient contact you find the patient sitting up in the bed in severe respiratory distress. You quickly place the patient on 15L NRB and assess lung sounds. Diffuse coarse crackles are noted, no pedal edema, really no stethoscope is needed to hear these crackles. pt aaox3, gcs 15, difficulty speaking due to the distress.
PmHx: HTN
Medications: Metoprolol
After further questioning this is an acute onset of breathing difficulty with no previous lung or heart problems. No recent n/v/d, skin p/w/clammy. Vitals are obtained.
BP: 103/90
HR: 133 (wide complex) no pacemaker
SP02: 92% on 15L NRB
Pt is loaded on a stair chair for extrication and re-vitalized
BP: 80/40 (still has good mentation)
HR: 140
SP02: 93% on 15L NRB
You have a 2 mile ride to the hospital, as you wonder what is going on with this patient.
What is going on and how would you proceed?
1. Dying
2. With a quickness.
OP, where are you?