FF/EMT Sam
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You are dispatched for "general illness." Upon arrival, you find a female patient in her mid-50s. Friends report that she has been "sick" for the past couple days, but that when they stopped at her house to check on her just now, she was markedly worse. They tell you that she has no history of diabetes, heart disease, heart attacks, cancer, or CVAs.
Your patient is seated in a chair, cyanotic. Vitals are as follows:
BP: 134/76
Resp: 28 and short
O2 Sat: 82%
Pulse: 136
Glucose: 298
She has an altered LOC, and believes that it is the middle of the night, even though it is about 4PM, and she can see the sun shining from where she is. She is alert, but highly disoriented. She can only speak a couple words at a time. She denies any chest pain.
You see no indications of drug or alcohol use.
ALS is on the way.
Whaddya do?
Your patient is seated in a chair, cyanotic. Vitals are as follows:
BP: 134/76
Resp: 28 and short
O2 Sat: 82%
Pulse: 136
Glucose: 298
She has an altered LOC, and believes that it is the middle of the night, even though it is about 4PM, and she can see the sun shining from where she is. She is alert, but highly disoriented. She can only speak a couple words at a time. She denies any chest pain.
You see no indications of drug or alcohol use.
ALS is on the way.
Whaddya do?
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