A 25-year-old patient complains of sudden onset of severe un…
A 25-year-old patient complains of sudden onset of severe unexplained dyspnea and chest pain. She tells you that she is healthy, doesn’t drink, but does smoke. This morning, she returned from vacation via a lengthy airplane flight. You suspect
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You have successfully intubated your patient and have confirmed tube placement by auscultating lung fields, esophageal detector device, and wave-form capnography. Your EMT-B partner is providing manual ventilations for your patient and you begin transporting the patient. During transport, you notice that the patient’s ETCO2 is now 60. You direct your partner to
Read DetailsYour 49-year-old female patient complains of increasing resp…
Your 49-year-old female patient complains of increasing respiratory distress over the last week. Initial vital signs are BP 176/110, P 124, R 28, SpO2 88%, and ETCO2 40. You apply CPAP to your patient. If the CPAP is successful, what would you expect to see?
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