Shortness of breath

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bdoss2006

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What should you do as far as supplemental oxygen if a patient has a normal spo2, and no obvious signs of hypoxia/dyspnea, but complains of difficulty breathing?
 

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Perform a detailed assessment and treat accordng to those findings and my protocols
 

DrParasite

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As per my EMT book, high flow oxygen at 15LPM via a NRB, and rapid transport to definitive care.

Although, my EMT textbook might be a bit dated by now.
 

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What should you do as far as supplemental oxygen if a patient has a normal spo2, and no obvious signs of hypoxia/dyspnea, but complains of difficulty breathing?
Assessment and treat according to what your protocols/guidelines state. Difficulty breathing/Shortness of Breath can be difficult to deal with because the underlying cause can be quite varied. Even anxiety can be a cause of this.
 

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In light of recent threads, and to encourage study by the OP of all these threads, I'm closing this and related threads.
 
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