Paramedics are dispatched to the home of a 42-year-old male…
Paramedics are dispatched to the home of a 42-year-old male who complains of diarrhea for the past 3 days. He has been unable to eat for the past 24 hours and would like to go to the emergency department. He is visually impaired by complete blindness and has a leader/work dog to assist him. He states that he can walk and would prefer walking to being carried on a stretcher. How should the paramedic proceed?
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Paramedics are preparing to transport a clinically obese patient to the emergency department for severe substernal chest pain. The patient weighs more than 500 pounds and is on the third floor of an apartment complex with no elevator. Currently, there is only one EMS crew in the apartment. The patient states that he can walk and doesn’t want EMS to call for extra lift assistance. As the paramedic, how should you proceed?
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Use the following to answer the next two questions:A patient is recovering from soft tissue injuries associated with a motorcycle crash. He is concerned about a leaking bandage covering a deep avulsion in his left lower leg. The dressing is leaking a yellowish-green fluid but no blood is obvious. Except for the concern with this particular wound, the patient is in no other distress. On inspection of the wound, the paramedics observe that the area around the injury is puffy and red. The wound is slightly yellow and sweet-smelling. What are these findings consistent with?
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Paramedics are called to a local mall for an elderly patient with an unknown medical complaint. On arrival you find a very distressed Asian male sitting by a pay phone. He is cool, pale, and diaphoretic and is laboring to breathe. As you approach, a mall security guard informs you that the patient does not speak English. After confirming that the patient does not understand English, subsequent communication with this patient should be in which manner?
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