RocketMedic
Californian, Lost in Texas
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Here's a question for the world:
Stroke patients and AMS, with significant potential or actual deterioration of airway reflexes, or compromised ventilations, are often intubated in the prehospital setting, often via RSI/DSI, that involves complete sedation and paralysis. This makes sense from the perspective of life support, but it also complicates reassessment, particularly at transfer of care, especially if the patient is paralyzed. So, given this challenge, what solutions other than good handoff reports and imaging/labs are available?
My thought was an actual video assessment of the patient's initial presentation. Pictures are worth many words, right?
Stroke patients and AMS, with significant potential or actual deterioration of airway reflexes, or compromised ventilations, are often intubated in the prehospital setting, often via RSI/DSI, that involves complete sedation and paralysis. This makes sense from the perspective of life support, but it also complicates reassessment, particularly at transfer of care, especially if the patient is paralyzed. So, given this challenge, what solutions other than good handoff reports and imaging/labs are available?
My thought was an actual video assessment of the patient's initial presentation. Pictures are worth many words, right?