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Hi all

I want to ask about the person being hit by a car. After the examination. He had a head injury and dilated pupile. Do I have to give him the solution.
Note the person excited.

i want ask this pt loos blood, how to compensate it?

ambulance car is BLS.

sorry i confused :sad: about it please help me.

thanks :):):)
 
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Hi all

I want to ask about the person being hit by a car. After the examination. He had a head injury and dilated pupile. Do I have to give him the solution.
Note the person excited.

i want ask this pt loos blood, how to compensate it?

ambulance car is BLS.

sorry i confused :sad: about it please help me.

thanks :):):)

Did you say; you had the head injury? Unless you are a foreigner (i.e Texan ;)) please proof read your posts.

R/r 911
 
Hi all

I want to ask about the person being hit by a car. After the examination. He had a head injury and dilated pupile. Do I have to give him the solution.
Note the person excited.

i want ask this pt loos blood, how to compensate it?

ambulance car is BLS.

sorry i confused :sad: about it please help me.

thanks :):):)

I'm sorry, bro. But this post is confusing.
 
Did you say; you had the head injury? Unless you are a foreigner (i.e Texan ;)) please proof read your posts.

R/r 911


Jealous of our national sovereignty, eh?
 
LMOA X1000

If the patient has a head injury with blown pupils, no you cannot give them the final solution. Out back with a shotgun.
 
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LMOA X1000

If the patient has a head injury with blown pupils, no you cannot give them the final solution. Out back with a shotgun.



... is what I just said.
 
Hi all

I want to ask about the person being hit by a car. After the examination. He had a head injury and dilated pupile. Do I have to give him the solution.
Note the person excited.

i want ask this pt loos blood, how to compensate it?

ambulance car is BLS.

sorry i confused :sad: about it please help me.

thanks :):):)


Ohh! Ohh!! I like this... it's like a puzzle!!


Does excited = ejected??

And maybe, "If this pt becomes hypovolemic, how can I compensate for this?"



You're WELCOME.



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Aright I think I got it.

A call that we had the other day was a person that was hit by a car, after the patient examination(assessment) I concluded that he had a severe head injury and his pupils were missing. Do I have to tell him hes dead? Note the person was ejected. I wanted to ask, the patient lost a lot of blood, do I have to give him mine? Oh by the way we are Basic. Thanks.

Thats gotta be it.
 
Aright I think I got it.

patient examination(assessment)

Why, howdy, and thanks for that clarification for this here Texan !!!

On another note,,,Im still confused. Maybe I'll haul a$$ to Florida so I can understand it all better....:P




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Aright I think I got it.

A call that we had the other day was a person that was hit by a car, after the patient examination(assessment) I concluded that he had a severe head injury and his pupils were missing. Do I have to tell him hes dead? Note the person was ejected. I wanted to ask, the patient lost a lot of blood, do I have to give him mine? Oh by the way we are Basic. Thanks.

Thats gotta be it.

Pupils missing ??? How did you know he had a head injury if his pupils were missing???
Tell him whos dead ??? You gonna tell the pt he's dead ???
Give him yours ? Your blood ??? Ummmm
AND BASIC WHAT ???
 
Aright I think I got it.

A call that we had the other day was a person that was hit by a car, after the patient examination(assessment) I concluded that he had a severe head injury and his pupils were missing. Do I have to tell him hes dead? Note the person was ejected. I wanted to ask, the patient lost a lot of blood, do I have to give him mine? Oh by the way we are Basic. Thanks.

Thats gotta be it.


LOL!
Oh God that's great...
 
I think Mr. Falcon decided to go join another forum,,,he hasn't been back to clarify anything for us....hmmm.
 
Aright I think I got it.

A call that we had the other day was a person that was hit by a car, after the patient examination(assessment) I concluded that he had a severe head injury and his pupils were missing. Do I have to tell him hes dead? Note the person was ejected. I wanted to ask, the patient lost a lot of blood, do I have to give him mine? Oh by the way we are Basic. Thanks.

Thats gotta be it.

As a basic, you can give a diesel bolus for hypovolemia... Unless your service recognizes an IV cert and IV fluids are in your protocols. I wouldn't transfuse yourself into him :p Still not getting the pupils missing thing... are they constricted? Dilated? Uneven? Reactive equally? Unequally? At all?
 
Maybe the head trauma is so bad they went POP.
 
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