Thought id share this call from last shift. Dispatched to assist a nearby town BLS unit they requested ALS to there scene. Call was for a 48 yo female CP with radiation to arm/neck. U/a 48 yo female no hx no meds quit smoking 6months ago. She was very weak, SOB, pale, diaphoretic. She stated it...
So havent posted in a super long time but had a call last shift i need to vent about and get opinions.
Called for 60 yo pt possible heart attack. U/a male pt c/c substernal chest pressure no radiation. Described as heavy heavy pressure 6/10. Pt stated this has been off and on for the last 3...
here we go 72 yr old female c/c CP ems is bls. 12 lead is done transmitted shows ST elevation II,III, avf with reciprocal changes laterally, 5 min from hospital pt has arrest cpr and defib x1 this is the 12 lead as shes being rolled in the ED
When walking into a seizure what are the 2 things you look/wanna know right off, ie blood glucose, hx epilepsy, trauma, pupils just curious we did neurology 2 weeks ago in class and everyone said something different wanted some more opionions thanks