Took care of a patient in the hospital, who had been revived by EMS from full arrest.
Blood glucose on the chart was ZERO. This was also the first extravasated IO i had ever seen. Looked like a blackened crack in a windshield radiating from the the EZ-IO dimple /c a tiny scab in the middle.
This patient was a comfort care only, with a death rattle. She hung on until I convinced her husband to go home and take a shower.
Only responded to a trap squeeze. I didn't think she would respond to it, but she opened her eyes and gasped. I did everything that I could do for her and then i started working on her husband. He was haggard and ragged. Her kids had said goodbye, and he was literally waiting in the chair for her to die.
I took his cell number, told him i'd call if anything changed and he walked away with relief of not having to listen to that rattle.
10 minutes after he left, I went in the room and told her that he was gone and that she could go too if she wanted. Then she left.
But yah, POC CBG Zero. Highest i've ever seen 1800 on the chart. I've never taken one that ended up that high. (hhnk)
Also ran an insulin drip at 50 units per hour (max dose) giving q30 minute 50 unit iv boluses. This was a dead judge who had had two previous flat line EEGs... but somehow the neurologist told the family that there was hope that he might not be dead.... so i spent 12 hours chasing this guys BG with 150 units of IV insulin/hr and never got a value below 395... this was all so that we could obtain a 3rd flatline EEG. To this day i can't believe that idiot told the family there was hope. To think of all the wasted resources just because that guy was a judge.