trauma1534
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Hello again! I thought you may enjoy another call I recently ran. What would you do?
This past weekend, we recieved a call to a local nursing home "unresponsive patient after seizure like activity".
Upon our arrival, found a 78 year old female patient lying in bed, eyes rolled back in her head, upper extremities shaking, resp. 38, shallow, B/P 210/p, HR 100. 02 sats: 84 on 15lpm/nrb. We got her loaded into the truck, got in route, we started to notice her lips and finger tips turning blue. She is at this point comming around and getting combative, altered loc's. The husband and nurse stated that none of this was normal for the patient. We then started to bag her. Oh yeah... her lungs were clear, but she was breathing shallow and not moving much air. So we're bagging right along by now, and my partner tells me to drop a nasal airway in her...I did.. finally her sats came up to 99%. Upon arrival at the ER, the doctor tells us to stop bagging so that he can get a room air 02 sat. She maintains at 99%. He pulls the Npa,She goes home two hours latter,, they never found anything wrong with her. Her color had return about 5 min. out from the hospital. Talk about feeling stupid when we got her there... and more stupid when she was released... but the question is...
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Do you agree with what we did, why or why not?
What would be the alternate plan of action/ Why?
Have fun!
This past weekend, we recieved a call to a local nursing home "unresponsive patient after seizure like activity".
Upon our arrival, found a 78 year old female patient lying in bed, eyes rolled back in her head, upper extremities shaking, resp. 38, shallow, B/P 210/p, HR 100. 02 sats: 84 on 15lpm/nrb. We got her loaded into the truck, got in route, we started to notice her lips and finger tips turning blue. She is at this point comming around and getting combative, altered loc's. The husband and nurse stated that none of this was normal for the patient. We then started to bag her. Oh yeah... her lungs were clear, but she was breathing shallow and not moving much air. So we're bagging right along by now, and my partner tells me to drop a nasal airway in her...I did.. finally her sats came up to 99%. Upon arrival at the ER, the doctor tells us to stop bagging so that he can get a room air 02 sat. She maintains at 99%. He pulls the Npa,She goes home two hours latter,, they never found anything wrong with her. Her color had return about 5 min. out from the hospital. Talk about feeling stupid when we got her there... and more stupid when she was released... but the question is...
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Do you agree with what we did, why or why not?
What would be the alternate plan of action/ Why?
Have fun!