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When can a dizzy patient go bls and when should one go als?
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History of, and diagnosed with inner ear problems with non-compliance with meclizine. That kind of dizziness, can be BLSed provided the rest of the exam proved to be WNL.
I had this call, almost gave it to my intermediate but my spidey sense were tingling. Massive inferior MI.
Yeah, I think this would depend on the age of the patient and other risk factors. If the patient is 30, with no other medical problems? BLS. If the patient is 60 with HTN, or diabetes, or CAD, or stroke history, or any number of things, then they're getting a 12 Lead.