ironguy321
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since my friend and I have not been hired yet as EMT-B's (we're both in firefighter school) we always drill each other on different scenarios. We were drilling each other last night when we came up with a scenario we disagree on:
You have a 25 year old male who is unresponsive. No medical history, medication bottles., bystanders, bracelets, etc. around; just a dark alley and an unresponsive man. He has a stab wound to his upper right abdomen. Vitals are respirations 8 shallow, Blood pressure is 100/60, pulse is 126 rapid, skin is cool. What do you do?
My response: Get him onto the ambulance and use a BVM at 100% oxygen. Request ALS. Once they arrive, patch up the wound, have the medic start an IV, continue to use BVM.
Friends response: Have your partner use a BVM 100% oxygen while you patch up the wound on scene. Load and go. No need for ALS.
What would you do in this situation?
You have a 25 year old male who is unresponsive. No medical history, medication bottles., bystanders, bracelets, etc. around; just a dark alley and an unresponsive man. He has a stab wound to his upper right abdomen. Vitals are respirations 8 shallow, Blood pressure is 100/60, pulse is 126 rapid, skin is cool. What do you do?
My response: Get him onto the ambulance and use a BVM at 100% oxygen. Request ALS. Once they arrive, patch up the wound, have the medic start an IV, continue to use BVM.
Friends response: Have your partner use a BVM 100% oxygen while you patch up the wound on scene. Load and go. No need for ALS.
What would you do in this situation?