BLS dispatched for a motor vehicle accident. Upon arrival find a 2 car MVA.
One vehicle on its side, with all passengers out and about walking around talking and crying to PD. Second vehicle ejected passenger with another BLS unit doing CPR. ALS unit on the way.
I find my patient alert and oriented completely (third most severely injured on scene, the other two have been transported) walking around. 20 year old male. I get his information, he says he was in the back seat of the car, self extricated, and has shoulder, neck and back pain. He is collared and boarded.
In the back of the ambulance his vitals are assessed to be:
Pulse: 84
BP: 140/86
Note: A girl, of unknown relationship to him, was in the back of the ambulance as well. All i know is that she was in the vehicle as well.
He begins complaining of shortness of breath and is placed on a NRB @ 15 LPM. He states no medical history, medications or allergies.
He suddenly begins to stop responding to us and just has this dazed look in his face. No real response to verbal or painful stimuli. This apparent drop in mental status happens over about 1 minute. I didn't try the "Drop hand on face test".
What do you guys think?
One vehicle on its side, with all passengers out and about walking around talking and crying to PD. Second vehicle ejected passenger with another BLS unit doing CPR. ALS unit on the way.
I find my patient alert and oriented completely (third most severely injured on scene, the other two have been transported) walking around. 20 year old male. I get his information, he says he was in the back seat of the car, self extricated, and has shoulder, neck and back pain. He is collared and boarded.
In the back of the ambulance his vitals are assessed to be:
Pulse: 84
BP: 140/86
Note: A girl, of unknown relationship to him, was in the back of the ambulance as well. All i know is that she was in the vehicle as well.
He begins complaining of shortness of breath and is placed on a NRB @ 15 LPM. He states no medical history, medications or allergies.
He suddenly begins to stop responding to us and just has this dazed look in his face. No real response to verbal or painful stimuli. This apparent drop in mental status happens over about 1 minute. I didn't try the "Drop hand on face test".
What do you guys think?