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You are a bystander to a drive-by shooting at midnight in a city. At least 20 shots are fired, sounding like they're from handguns. After hiding behind a wall, and waiting for the gunmen to drive away, you dial 911 while trotting toward the scene. There is a crowd already gathering, and you see two female victims on the sidewalk. Both are approximately in their thirties.
Victim A: lying on the curb, unconscious, in a massive pool of blood. Respirations resembling agonal--gasping with periods of apnea in between. Radial pulse is thready for a few seconds, but literally stops under your fingers. No obvious head or extremity wounds.
Victim B: screaming her head off, sitting on the curb next to Victim A. She's holding pressure with one hand on a LLQ GSW. There is a wound on her head as well which is bleeding profusely. Extremely agitated.
The crowd is not interested in helping you out. You are the only person who's trying to do anything for these people. The police could be as many as five minutes away.
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I'm interested in what the community has to say about triage protocols and how you would act in this particular situation. Who would you treat? And how? You don't have any gloves or CPR mask on your person. Let me know if you have any questions.
Victim A: lying on the curb, unconscious, in a massive pool of blood. Respirations resembling agonal--gasping with periods of apnea in between. Radial pulse is thready for a few seconds, but literally stops under your fingers. No obvious head or extremity wounds.
Victim B: screaming her head off, sitting on the curb next to Victim A. She's holding pressure with one hand on a LLQ GSW. There is a wound on her head as well which is bleeding profusely. Extremely agitated.
The crowd is not interested in helping you out. You are the only person who's trying to do anything for these people. The police could be as many as five minutes away.
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I'm interested in what the community has to say about triage protocols and how you would act in this particular situation. Who would you treat? And how? You don't have any gloves or CPR mask on your person. Let me know if you have any questions.