EMSpassion94
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I just recently transported someone I knew to the hospital for "low blood pressure." Dispatched for Illness. Arrived on scene to find PT in passenger side car seat sitting, not looking too well. Sort of pale, responsive to some verbal stimuli. While obtaining PT info from wife, was told that he had a "hernia surgery" within the past year. BP used to stay high before the surgery, but after surgery would stay on the low side? Doc still had him on high BP meds though. Had a few "mini-strokes" before. When PT BP was taken, it read "67/33." Transported PT in trendelenburg, applied O2 15lpm via NRB, and medics established IV. PT BP came up a little by the time we were at the hospital, but still low. Talked to PT wife yesterday(call was last week) and she said after they admitted him to the hospital they ran tests and found he was dehydrated and had a "mini-stroke" so she said. My question is, I thought if you had a stroke, your BP becomes elevated? Is there a definite correlation between BP and stroke PT's, or could the dehydration have been causing low BP?