trauma1534
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I had an incident this weekend when I worked that raises discussion. I am currious as to how you guys would handle this from varios areas, and levels.
You have an unresponsive patient who suffered a fall about 7 hours prior to this call. The patient has CSF from the ear, all signs of a classic head bleed. She is 88 years old. Nursing home patient with a DNR for a terminal illness.
Would you intubate?
Woud you BVM?
Would you use Oral Airway?
Would you start an IV?
Due to it being an obvious head injury, erasing the fact that she is a nursing home patient, would you consider air lifting this patient?
I am curious. Now let me add... one of the guidlines for airlifting a patient is head injury. It didn't say age, or where they reside, or even if they have a DNR.
I don't want this topic to get disrupted by what patients we can fly, I want to focus on everyone's take on treatment for a traumatic injury in a DNR patient.
You have an unresponsive patient who suffered a fall about 7 hours prior to this call. The patient has CSF from the ear, all signs of a classic head bleed. She is 88 years old. Nursing home patient with a DNR for a terminal illness.
Would you intubate?
Woud you BVM?
Would you use Oral Airway?
Would you start an IV?
Due to it being an obvious head injury, erasing the fact that she is a nursing home patient, would you consider air lifting this patient?
I am curious. Now let me add... one of the guidlines for airlifting a patient is head injury. It didn't say age, or where they reside, or even if they have a DNR.
I don't want this topic to get disrupted by what patients we can fly, I want to focus on everyone's take on treatment for a traumatic injury in a DNR patient.