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Ideas? Input on whats going on in the strip? Unable to obtain 12 lead because...well. Things started going downhill fast.
It was a warm dark morning, the birds were starting to chirp, and yours truly was trying to get a nap in since we've been running all night. Bam. Called for a seizure. No notes on the call or anything.
We arrive at a nice home, met at the front door by some kids who ask if their mom will be alright. Sorry guys, I'm not even on your porch yet, so I don't know.
We find patient (49/F) laying in bed unresponsive. Patient husband speaks little English so everything is through talking with the kids.
Patient has agonal snoring respirations, and you can hear that she aspirated some.
Only medication she is on is Abilify for depression. Filled last week, and the bottle was full. No history of suicide attempts and no reason to think she overdose.
No drug, or alcohol problems. No medical history besides depression. No allergies, no change in diet, or mood. No reason to think of foul play. Patient was feeling fine when she went to bed at her normal hour.
Patient was making "funny noises" and couldn't wake her up family said. No seizure
Initial SPO2 74% room air.
I immediately started attempting to bag her as my student grabbed a NPA out. NPA goes in fine. First bag post NPA deployment, she vomits pink frothy sputum all over the place. I run and grab suction and start suctioning. Its bloody. Its pink. Its a whole lotta everything as usual.
She had the beginning of some decorticate going on but as soon as it would start, it'd stop. Not really sure.
Decision was to move her to ambulance immediately and go.
Got her in the ambulance and my partner dropped the OPA which she took fine but it got pushed out (not sure what was going on there) somehow. Bagging her but she was fighting it. Sats up to 85%
So here are her vitals that we got (in the house)
BP 150/90
HR 110 every now and then irregular
Lung sounds...well..you can guess.
3 lead (look up at the top).
Unable to obtain 12 lead.
BGS: 155
Pupils 3 or 4 non reactive.
Unresponsive to verbal, painful stimuli, OPA or NPA. Gag reflex was present only slightly.
Unable to obtain IV access since we were tied up worrying about her airway. We were 1 mile from the hospital.
They RSI'd her in the ER before we left.
They agree they don't think she overdosed.
So I'd like to hear everyones input, especially about the 3 lead.

It was a warm dark morning, the birds were starting to chirp, and yours truly was trying to get a nap in since we've been running all night. Bam. Called for a seizure. No notes on the call or anything.
We arrive at a nice home, met at the front door by some kids who ask if their mom will be alright. Sorry guys, I'm not even on your porch yet, so I don't know.
We find patient (49/F) laying in bed unresponsive. Patient husband speaks little English so everything is through talking with the kids.
Patient has agonal snoring respirations, and you can hear that she aspirated some.
Only medication she is on is Abilify for depression. Filled last week, and the bottle was full. No history of suicide attempts and no reason to think she overdose.
No drug, or alcohol problems. No medical history besides depression. No allergies, no change in diet, or mood. No reason to think of foul play. Patient was feeling fine when she went to bed at her normal hour.
Patient was making "funny noises" and couldn't wake her up family said. No seizure
Initial SPO2 74% room air.
I immediately started attempting to bag her as my student grabbed a NPA out. NPA goes in fine. First bag post NPA deployment, she vomits pink frothy sputum all over the place. I run and grab suction and start suctioning. Its bloody. Its pink. Its a whole lotta everything as usual.
She had the beginning of some decorticate going on but as soon as it would start, it'd stop. Not really sure.
Decision was to move her to ambulance immediately and go.
Got her in the ambulance and my partner dropped the OPA which she took fine but it got pushed out (not sure what was going on there) somehow. Bagging her but she was fighting it. Sats up to 85%
So here are her vitals that we got (in the house)
BP 150/90
HR 110 every now and then irregular
Lung sounds...well..you can guess.
3 lead (look up at the top).
Unable to obtain 12 lead.
BGS: 155
Pupils 3 or 4 non reactive.
Unresponsive to verbal, painful stimuli, OPA or NPA. Gag reflex was present only slightly.
Unable to obtain IV access since we were tied up worrying about her airway. We were 1 mile from the hospital.
They RSI'd her in the ER before we left.
They agree they don't think she overdosed.
So I'd like to hear everyones input, especially about the 3 lead.
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