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short of signs of irreversible death.
In my book, short of lightning strike or massive hypothermia, asystole is a sign of irreversible death.
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short of signs of irreversible death.
Just tuck the blanket in and put an O2 mask on him, load 'em, and run away. Tell bystanders he's just sleeping now.
Got called for a cardiac arrest at a local athletic club today, just outside of a room with treadmills. We found the patient face down on the floor with no cpr in progress. When I rolled him over, I noticed a fairly large abrasion arross his forehead. A quick inspection of the area around him revealed no objects within 3-4 feet of him that he could have struck when he collapsed, as well as no evidence of him falling off any treadmills. When we got to the hospital, they started questioning why we didnt immobilize him. Were we right to not immobilize, or should we have boarded him?
Hmmmmmmm?
Then they go all LE on you're butt. I hate it when that happens.
Anyone put there using a C-collar to assist in head positioning prior to intubation?
Considering it puts the head in the wrong position and seriously limits jaw mobility, I'd say this is a bad idea.
Was kinda my thought as well. I had someone trying to sell the idea to me last week. My thought here would be to possibly use it prior to moving a patient to prevent head movement and a possible loss of a good tube.
thanks for the reply.
Dan