daemonicusxx
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Last shift, my partner and I got a call to transport a pt from Louisiana to Dallas. It was gonna be a cool txp. We got disregarded, and I'm sorta glad we did. The EMT I was working with wasn’t my regular partner, just a fill in. shortly after we got canceled on the call, we stopped by her residence, just down the street from the ED. We were just sittin there watchin some TV when she looked at me and said, “I think I just went into SVT” PERFECT. Well, I put her on the monitor, sure enough, SVT. Pulse was at 250, and the area just above her clavicle was pulsating. she tried to vagal down, that didn’t work, so I got her in the front seat, took her to the ED and they gave her 6 of adenosine. Brought her out of it. She got admitted last night. She does have a significant cardiac history so it wasn’t out of the ordinary for her. I'm used to working on patients, not really used to working on my partner. I didn’t really perform any interventions due to the fact that we were a mere 30 seconds from the ER. It was just a weird day, just wondering what you guys had to say about it.