first call of the day is...

Dialysis A leg

Guess what call two is?
 
Psych transport to er today
 
0200 traffic collision on the freeway, only injury was an ER physician on her way home from work who's ankle was trying to imitate a softball with how rounded it was
 
My last call was decent seizures, low blood sugar, but the d10 didn't stop the seizures....they had to RSI him and I'm not sure what happened after that.
 
Bile duct obstruction that the community hospital would not deal with till Monday.
 
53 male who landed on his head from about a 12 foot fall. Fire tried to control bleeding with a pillow case, obviously didn't work.

Code 3 to the trauma center.
 
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CVA... Looks like a Pons bleed. Got to use the King Vision again.
 
48 female with 9/10 back pain after she sneezed yesterday. Patients husband is a retired medic. He wanted to know why we didn't give her pain meds.

She was resting comfortably on our gurney and said she had no pain currently.
 
How are you liking the KingVision? I've had mixed experiences.

It certainly has taken some getting used to... But overall I like it. While it is a cool toy/tool, I feel like it takes away a lot of the skill involved. Very simple technique.

It has worked every time on my first attempt where there is not emesis or excessive secretions..(knock on wood.) The lens of the camera gets blocked easily. Times like that I enjoy some good old suction and DL.

I haven't had the chance to tube in about 5 weeks, but yesterday I used it twice in a day- two tubes in one day!
 
Haven't had a call in almost 24 hours... I'm bored. Yesterday our only call was a cancel.
 
50yo female who recently had an ablation but was at a sinus rate of 160 and felt/looked awful. Sent to triage on arrival by the charge nurse (they were busy since the other Level II was on a divert) while there were still beds available. Such a choice resulted in quite the *** chewing for the charge by the attending.
 
Dialysis.
 
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