Buzz
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We had to go pick up a patient from a psych hospital yesterday dispatched as priority 3: pneumonia. We showed up, and they had him on a nasal cannula at 5Lpm laying flat on his back. He was extremely hypoxic, diaphoretic, his respiration were at 38 per minute, his limbs were freezing, but his core was quite warm. My partner leaned over him to listen to lung sounds, which means she leaned over him. The nurse decides to tell us he has MRSA in his sputum AFTER she had just put her face in front of his (which I don't think was smart anyways, but they could have given us a heads up since they were standing there watching us the whole time). They also waited to say he had a history of unexpectedly swinging at people that were near him, granted given his condition, I wasn't expecting him to do that: We got a blood pressure of 80/40 initially.
We put him on a NRB@15Lpm, sat him all the way up, elevated his legs, and his B/P rose, his breathing slowed, and his pulse got a bit stronger. His extremities were still ice cold and he was still looking quite pale, but he improved quite a bit. His B/P was up to 100/70 and his respiratory rate was down to 24 by the time we got him to the ED.
It just sort of upset me that they didn't even have him sitting up. I know it's a psych hospital, but I would have thought that is sort of a common knowledge sort of thing. We probably should have been dispatched at a higher priority as well. Any longer and he'd probably have been much worse off.
Just wanted to vent a little.
We put him on a NRB@15Lpm, sat him all the way up, elevated his legs, and his B/P rose, his breathing slowed, and his pulse got a bit stronger. His extremities were still ice cold and he was still looking quite pale, but he improved quite a bit. His B/P was up to 100/70 and his respiratory rate was down to 24 by the time we got him to the ED.
It just sort of upset me that they didn't even have him sitting up. I know it's a psych hospital, but I would have thought that is sort of a common knowledge sort of thing. We probably should have been dispatched at a higher priority as well. Any longer and he'd probably have been much worse off.
Just wanted to vent a little.