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Hello all, couldn't remember the name I used to post under. Here's a case study presented to me by an ER doc:
Diagnose the patient, provide your interventions. Ask and you shall receive.
Your crew: EMT-P (You), EMT-B x 2. Fire is also on scene with a fly car with 3 EMT-B's.
Tones drop for a 40 yom unresponsive. His 13 year old daughter calls because she can't rouse him. He's drank a 12 pack of beer over the last hour and a half. Daughter says he has a condition but is not able to verbalize what it is or what it affects. This is a relatively rural area, so dispatch sent a FD fly car out and they will beat you to the scene. They are BLS non-transport.
Pt is in obvious respiratory distress. You find him prone on the hard kitchen floor having fallen and hit his face on the counter on the way down.
A - Airway is being partially obstructed by broken teeth and blood. He bit his tongue on the way down and it is swelling fast.
B - 4/min and shallow when you find him.
C - Pulse is 89 and strong.
S - Appears to be in respiratory distress, first vitals are below.
A - Sulfa, NSAIDs.
M - Daughter can't vocalize; you find Lipitor, Prednisone, Albuterol and Coreg. You find a glucagon kit, but cannot locate any other medications related to Diabetes.
P - She says daddy has been taken by the paramedics before because of his heart.
L - He finished off his 12 pack about an hour ago.
E - He was getting up off the couch to make himself a sandwich when the daughter heard the crash.
O - Daughter called when she couldn't wake him up, it took you 18 minutes to get there. Onset is believed to be within the last 25 minutes.
P - Unknown
Q - Unknown
R - Unknown
T - Unknown
Vitals:
Unresponsive, cannot be aroused.
Skin is wet and cool.
BP: 140/98
Pulse: 89
RR: 4/min and shallow.
Pupils: ERRL
Clearing the airway and tubing will cost you 3 minutes.
CSpine + LBB will cost you 2 minutes.
Combitube will cost you 2 minutes.
Hospitals:
Level III Trauma Center: 22 minutes hot. (Out of the city)
Level I Trauma Center: 21 minutes hot. (Out of the city)
ER with no trauma classification: 13 minutes hot (Into the city)
Other considerations:
It's 4:30PM on a Friday and traffic is BAD. You might consider adding 15-20 minutes to your hot run times if you decide to go out of the city...
Hints:
Zebras have stripes.
Good luck!
Diagnose the patient, provide your interventions. Ask and you shall receive.
Your crew: EMT-P (You), EMT-B x 2. Fire is also on scene with a fly car with 3 EMT-B's.
Tones drop for a 40 yom unresponsive. His 13 year old daughter calls because she can't rouse him. He's drank a 12 pack of beer over the last hour and a half. Daughter says he has a condition but is not able to verbalize what it is or what it affects. This is a relatively rural area, so dispatch sent a FD fly car out and they will beat you to the scene. They are BLS non-transport.
Pt is in obvious respiratory distress. You find him prone on the hard kitchen floor having fallen and hit his face on the counter on the way down.
A - Airway is being partially obstructed by broken teeth and blood. He bit his tongue on the way down and it is swelling fast.
B - 4/min and shallow when you find him.
C - Pulse is 89 and strong.
S - Appears to be in respiratory distress, first vitals are below.
A - Sulfa, NSAIDs.
M - Daughter can't vocalize; you find Lipitor, Prednisone, Albuterol and Coreg. You find a glucagon kit, but cannot locate any other medications related to Diabetes.
P - She says daddy has been taken by the paramedics before because of his heart.
L - He finished off his 12 pack about an hour ago.
E - He was getting up off the couch to make himself a sandwich when the daughter heard the crash.
O - Daughter called when she couldn't wake him up, it took you 18 minutes to get there. Onset is believed to be within the last 25 minutes.
P - Unknown
Q - Unknown
R - Unknown
T - Unknown
Vitals:
Unresponsive, cannot be aroused.
Skin is wet and cool.
BP: 140/98
Pulse: 89
RR: 4/min and shallow.
Pupils: ERRL
Clearing the airway and tubing will cost you 3 minutes.
CSpine + LBB will cost you 2 minutes.
Combitube will cost you 2 minutes.
Hospitals:
Level III Trauma Center: 22 minutes hot. (Out of the city)
Level I Trauma Center: 21 minutes hot. (Out of the city)
ER with no trauma classification: 13 minutes hot (Into the city)
Other considerations:
It's 4:30PM on a Friday and traffic is BAD. You might consider adding 15-20 minutes to your hot run times if you decide to go out of the city...
Hints:
Zebras have stripes.
Good luck!