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Had a call for a 60 yr old female with severe respiratory distress. Patient just diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis. Her BP was about 190/110. HR 120. 96% on NRB. Couldn't get an IV until almost to the hospital (22 in the hand)
We ended up hitting her with a duoneb with no relief. As we were doing that (and we had her on a NC as she was getting the duoneb) she dropped down to 85%
I had to drive since it was just two of us so I wasn't able to be in the back for the full trip.
My partner ended up pushing 5mg of morphine with no relief.
They ended up tubing her within 10 or so minutes of being in the ER.
So...I'm not familiar with Pulmonary Fibrosis to be honest. Not something common around here.
For those that are familiar with Pulmonary Fibrosis in the prehospital setting, what do you recommend for treatment? The ER said there wasn't much more we could have done.
How about CPAP? My partner and I thought about it, but I would think with PF, the risk for pneumothroax outweighs any benefit from CPAP?
Just trying to learn from this call as much as I can and online research just points to hospital care
We ended up hitting her with a duoneb with no relief. As we were doing that (and we had her on a NC as she was getting the duoneb) she dropped down to 85%
I had to drive since it was just two of us so I wasn't able to be in the back for the full trip.
My partner ended up pushing 5mg of morphine with no relief.
They ended up tubing her within 10 or so minutes of being in the ER.
So...I'm not familiar with Pulmonary Fibrosis to be honest. Not something common around here.
For those that are familiar with Pulmonary Fibrosis in the prehospital setting, what do you recommend for treatment? The ER said there wasn't much more we could have done.
How about CPAP? My partner and I thought about it, but I would think with PF, the risk for pneumothroax outweighs any benefit from CPAP?
Just trying to learn from this call as much as I can and online research just points to hospital care