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You get the call at 0702 hrs, your shift was over at 0700 (latelate call on your way back from a late call) so your already experiencing a moderate case of the tourettes.
Initially "Alpha" response for a sick call, pt c/o diarrhea.
You enter his apt to find a 74 yo M pt, seated in his LR chair watching the news. He appears a little pale but otherwise no obvious distress. As you approach and ask him whats going on he says the most aggravating thing a pt can say (IMHO), "I don't know."
Me: "Well Sir, why did you call for an ambulance today."
Him: "Something has to be done."
Me: "Okay, what is it you want something done about."
Him: "Two months ago I had a colonoscopy. I have had diarrhea ever since."
Me" "Okay, well have you talked to your regular physician about your onging diarrhea?"
Him: "I told'em in Biloxi last week. They said to go back to my Dr."
Me: "Have you noticed any blood when you go?"
Him: "Nope. Just a lot of poop all the time."
Me: "Are you hurting anywhere?"
Him: "Yesterday, my stomach hurt over here. But it seems a little swolled up. And I lost weight. I used to weigh 220 pounds in October, now I am down to 200."
He goes on to deny CP, SOB, N/V, Syncope. His ABD is SNT in all 4. BBS CTA.
Initial Vitals:
BP 136/91
HR 90, regular
RR 22
SaO2 96% RA
Meds:
Digoxin
ASA
Lortab
Toprol
No allergies
Pt stated Hx: HTN, "Heart Troubles" where his heart regularly "skips a beat or two"
As your partner is arranging things to get the stretcher in, the pt gets up and walks to where the stretcher is, about 6 feet. He appears a little out of breath from the short walk. He admits to feeling a "little" winded.
He doesn't want to go to the hospital that is literally 1 block from his house and 4 miles from your going home point. He wants to go to the hospital that is across town, and 10 miles from your going home point.
Now, would you go ahead and ALS him for a c/o diarrhea for 2 months, or just give him a ride in and have the chart done when you get there?
I will tell you my choice and why after some discussion
As the old saying goes:....."If you asked the question, should I ? Then you should had!..."
There is a true legitimate ALS response here! Hmmm.... lost >20 pounds in < 2 months (Mayday!), SHoB upon exertion, Postitive Cardiac History with an irregular pulse, currently taking Digoxin! ...
Can you say severe electrolyte imbalance, possible Dig tox! Potential cardiac arrest?... Hello..!?
Your Honor, I rest my case!...
....I don't care if they are 15' from the ER! How far is from an ER that a patient cannot arrest on you?...
Chalk it up on experience, and count yourself lucky...
R/r 911
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