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Okay, another case I heard of and said "Yeah... that's it." I honestly have no clue where to go with this one.
EMS dispatched to home of 30 y/o male patient. ATF pt sitting upright in chair. Pt states that over the past few hours they have lost sensation in right side of face.
S: Facial droop on R side. Unable to blink eye on R side. Facial pain. Full trauma/medical assessment finds no additional abnormalities.
A: Denies
M: No medical history. Patient is in peak physical health and exercises daily. Pt has no psych history.
P: Facial pain that the pt describes as dull and rates a 3 on 1-10 scale.
L: One hour ago
E: Patient was sitting down relaxing with significant other and noticed a slow deterioration of their ability to control R side of face. Called EMS when pt was unable to blink.
All vitals are unremarkable and normal for a healthy person.
Any ideas?
Highlight following text with your cursor to find out DX [Neurologist's DX was Bell's Palsy??? What's the pre-hospital treatment on that?]
EMS dispatched to home of 30 y/o male patient. ATF pt sitting upright in chair. Pt states that over the past few hours they have lost sensation in right side of face.
S: Facial droop on R side. Unable to blink eye on R side. Facial pain. Full trauma/medical assessment finds no additional abnormalities.
A: Denies
M: No medical history. Patient is in peak physical health and exercises daily. Pt has no psych history.
P: Facial pain that the pt describes as dull and rates a 3 on 1-10 scale.
L: One hour ago
E: Patient was sitting down relaxing with significant other and noticed a slow deterioration of their ability to control R side of face. Called EMS when pt was unable to blink.
All vitals are unremarkable and normal for a healthy person.
Any ideas?
Highlight following text with your cursor to find out DX [Neurologist's DX was Bell's Palsy??? What's the pre-hospital treatment on that?]