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Back Story: You are standing by as a First Responder for a town biathalon. It is 80 degrees outside. You spot a runner on all fours, who is breathing fast and lightly. You investigate, and says she tired to drink water multiple times in the past 10 min, but it made her feel like vomiting. You radio for an EMT's assistance, who is ten min from your location.
Initial: Airway clear, Breathing. Fast and light Circulation: Cool, clammy skin. Fast pulse. No blood
Assessment: Signs: Cool, clammy skin. Fast pulse. Extreme nasuea. Fast, light breathing.
Allergies: None
Medications: None
Past History: History of fever related seizures? (would this be relavant?) None. No past heat emergencies.
Last oral intake: Drank a watter bottle about 4 hours ago that morning.
Events: Running a biathalon.
Vitals: BP 140/86 Pulse: 120 Respirations: 26 per min
Interventions (done while taking sample): Apply cold compress to forehead, back of neck, and underarms.
Do not transport, monitor patient.
Ongoing: 5 min later, she vomits a lot, and begins complaining of severe abdmonial pain. Skin turning red. Lay patient on strecher, transport to nearest facility.
Any differences? Comments?
Initial: Airway clear, Breathing. Fast and light Circulation: Cool, clammy skin. Fast pulse. No blood
Assessment: Signs: Cool, clammy skin. Fast pulse. Extreme nasuea. Fast, light breathing.
Allergies: None
Medications: None
Past History: History of fever related seizures? (would this be relavant?) None. No past heat emergencies.
Last oral intake: Drank a watter bottle about 4 hours ago that morning.
Events: Running a biathalon.
Vitals: BP 140/86 Pulse: 120 Respirations: 26 per min
Interventions (done while taking sample): Apply cold compress to forehead, back of neck, and underarms.
Do not transport, monitor patient.
Ongoing: 5 min later, she vomits a lot, and begins complaining of severe abdmonial pain. Skin turning red. Lay patient on strecher, transport to nearest facility.
Any differences? Comments?