GorillaMedic
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We had a call tonight for a fall—92 y/o F who slipped and fell. Pretty straightforward, right? Well, assessment revealed hip pain with no other injuries; pt has no medical history at all (and overall, seems to be in good shape). Gave her some pain medication and as part of our pain management protocol, placed her on a 4-lead monitor. Surprisingly, she was in sinus arrhythmia with 1st degree AVB! (When we took vitals earlier, her pulse was regular; throughout care, rhythm went back and forth from normal sinus to sinus arrhythmia). Well, i thought that seemed a little odd, so I did a 12-lead and found a significant q-wave in leads V2-5 + aVL, left ventricular hypertrophy, left atrial enlargement, and the previously mentioned rhythm abnormalities.
Reported it to the ED doc and he said he'd let her PCP know that maybe she needs a cardiac workup done.
Not at all what I expected to find, though.
Reported it to the ED doc and he said he'd let her PCP know that maybe she needs a cardiac workup done.
Not at all what I expected to find, though.