thatJeffguy
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Arrived on scene, pt was 70yo w/f, laying on her left side, semi-fetal, after having fallen off the bed. I'll give the Readers Digest version here; dark red vomit, dark red stool, two syncope episodes, bp 84/p, pulse VERY weak and 55bpm on scene (done with pulse oximeter, probably incorrect) , SpO2 98%. Due to low b/p, the crew chief called for ALS intercept. ALS met us at a local PD. Pt remained awake and conscious throughout transport.
Upon arrival, the medic asked her if she'd eaten any "grains or nuts" the day of or prior to her bleeding beginning. I made a note and asked him after the pt was checked in. He explained what he was inquiring about but, in my haste and lack of sleep in the past 30 hours, it's gotten a bit fuzzy. Something about specific elements of those foods lodging in deformaties in the intestines and then causing tearing? Any information would be very helpful! Thanks in advance!
Upon arrival, the medic asked her if she'd eaten any "grains or nuts" the day of or prior to her bleeding beginning. I made a note and asked him after the pt was checked in. He explained what he was inquiring about but, in my haste and lack of sleep in the past 30 hours, it's gotten a bit fuzzy. Something about specific elements of those foods lodging in deformaties in the intestines and then causing tearing? Any information would be very helpful! Thanks in advance!