cointosser13
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Yesterday I ran a call, where a female in her 30's on her motorcycle, was hit by a car. She was going 40 or so mph, and a car to her left turned into her lane without realizing she was there. When we got to the scene the engine crew were already back boarding the motorcyclist. When we got the patient in the back of the ambulance, we found out that she hit her head pretty bad (she was wearing a helmet) there was a lot of blood on her face, and she had a pelvic fracture (not a hip fracture). I found out that she had AMS because she couldn't quite tell what was going on. Two weird signs that I observed as we transported the patient to the hospital:
-the blood pressure was quite high. like 160/90, and yes I made sure the cuff was properly attached (patient had no history of hypertension). Pulse was like 100, and her Spo2 was at 97%.
-respirations were quite slow. I mean they were in the normal range, 12-16. But I thought they were slow for a person who was just hit by a car going 40-50 mph?
Is anything weird about those vital signs (high blood pressure/low to average respirations)? Doesn't that mean there's a severe head injury, or am I thinking of something else?
-the blood pressure was quite high. like 160/90, and yes I made sure the cuff was properly attached (patient had no history of hypertension). Pulse was like 100, and her Spo2 was at 97%.
-respirations were quite slow. I mean they were in the normal range, 12-16. But I thought they were slow for a person who was just hit by a car going 40-50 mph?
Is anything weird about those vital signs (high blood pressure/low to average respirations)? Doesn't that mean there's a severe head injury, or am I thinking of something else?