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We were paged out to one of our local clinics for an "emergent transport". Upon arrival, we find a 76yoM C/C Dehydration, Bloody Diarhea, and Malaise. Hx of gall bladder surgery, throat cancer with surgery approx. one month ago with feeding tube in place, and heart stint. Diarhea has been going on for two to three weeks, with pt. losing approximately 15 lbs since then.
We load him up and attempt to get a round of vitals. Initial set: HR 55; RR 10 and shallow; B/P unable to get manually or with automatic; Lungs C&E Bilat; Skin pale, cool and dry; Cap refill <2 secs; Pulse Ox of 62% on 15 lpm via NRB.
We then place him on a 3-lead ECG (I know I'm not supposed to read ECG's, but in this case I was later proved correct) which showed what appeared to be Atrial Fib/Flutter. The clinic already had an IV going, which we ran WO since we were finally able to get a B/P of 90/44. We were also able to get the pulse ox up to around 88-92%, but never any higher than that.
Vitals during transport: HR 52, RR 24-28, B/P 102/56, Pulse Ox 88%. We called for an ALS intercept, but were advised that none was available.
Any ideas on what might be wrong with him? I don't think that dehydration alone will produce these vital signs.
We load him up and attempt to get a round of vitals. Initial set: HR 55; RR 10 and shallow; B/P unable to get manually or with automatic; Lungs C&E Bilat; Skin pale, cool and dry; Cap refill <2 secs; Pulse Ox of 62% on 15 lpm via NRB.
We then place him on a 3-lead ECG (I know I'm not supposed to read ECG's, but in this case I was later proved correct) which showed what appeared to be Atrial Fib/Flutter. The clinic already had an IV going, which we ran WO since we were finally able to get a B/P of 90/44. We were also able to get the pulse ox up to around 88-92%, but never any higher than that.
Vitals during transport: HR 52, RR 24-28, B/P 102/56, Pulse Ox 88%. We called for an ALS intercept, but were advised that none was available.
Any ideas on what might be wrong with him? I don't think that dehydration alone will produce these vital signs.