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I'd love to know when a crew decided "stage away from scene" became optional direction...
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Got my first code save, and I feel terrible about it...
Heartbeat but no neuro function?
I keep getting PM's from someone and I keep thinking its s warning from a moderator. h34r:
Heartbeat but no neuro function?
Oh, he had plenty of neuro function. In fact, a few minutes post arrest, he was talking, and subsequently vomited all over me and the ambulance...pulling my line in the process/amio drip in the process.
I never post in this thread but I need to vent a little right now. So I am in Cabo on vacation for 5 days and today someone pulled a 7 year old boy out of the pool. He was AOx0, pulseless and had aspirated alot of water. When I got to the kid he had been down for 3 minutes already with people giving TV/Movie CPR on him. I stepped in after I made sure the hotel supervisor had called EMS. Worked the kid for 10 minutes while waiting for ems asking the supervisor over and over if they had an AED, medical kit, and to make sure that ems was coming. This being Mexico they had none of the things, and no one who worked at the hotel was first aid or CPR trained except me. Ems finally shows up to the pool and it is one guy in a jumpsuit with a cross on it, no gurney, no backboard, no aed, no bvm so I pick the kid up and quickly follow the ems guy to the ambulance. The gurney w/backboard is sitting there right next to the ambulance along with this guy's partner. He took over compressions and I left it there after attempting a report in Spanish. Im not sure if the child made it but it did not look good.
Tomorrow I am going to meet with the Manager of the resort and explain to him that this hotel needs some sort of emergency medical intervention if something like this happens again (and it will with all of the unsupervised children). Any tips when I talk to him? Suggestions?
My first time doing CPR and it is on a 7 year old kid and I think I feel totally fine I think. Thanks for reading this if you did.
Why are you feeling bad about it then? :wacko:
Eh, because I don't like how the call went. It started pretty well, defib to pulsatile vtach, then cardioverted to sinus tach. Launched the chopper, and hung amiodarone.
However, I should have thought of pushing some Zofran for prophylaxis, and I was unable to get a 12-lead. I don't know, I was just a little disappointed in myself.
Thanks for reading this if you did.
Eh, because I don't like how the call went. It started pretty well, defib to pulsatile vtach, then cardioverted to sinus tach. Launched the chopper, and hung amiodarone.
However, I should have thought of pushing some Zofran for prophylaxis, and I was unable to get a 12-lead. I don't know, I was just a little disappointed in myself.
Edit: In the ED, they found a massive anterioseptal infarct. I received some follow up, and I guess the guy made it to the cath lab fine, and they placed an IABP.
And how long have you been a medic for? You've probably heard it before but with the serious calls you will always be disappointed in what you did or didn't do.
It was your first save so things are going to be out of order. It takes time for anyone to be able to remember everything that you should have done. It's just like doing CPR for the first time, your mind is all over the place but after you do it enough you will get better and better.
Coming up on a year...
I suppose I'm just a perfectionist, and get a little disappointed when I feel like I fail myself, I'm weird like that. Either way, he's alive, so I guess that's what's important.
He's alive and he got to throw up on you. What could possibly be better then that?
Massive anteriolateral MI with runs of VT, A&Ox4 -> "I'm dizzy" -> grand mal seizure -> VF, defib -> talking, amio drip -> VF, defib -> talking -> VT without pulses, defib -> talking -> VF, defib -> talking -> VF, defib -> talking -> VF, defib -> talking -> hospital defibbed 2 more times, RSI -> cath lab.
Anyone know how much ACLS initial certification usually costs? Only place around here is $350, does that sound right? I wish I could just do it through my hospital but they only do it a few times a year and none are anytime soon
Got my first code save, and I feel terrible about it...
Do we need to go over this again ya jackwagon!?