A 30-year-old suddenly developed a two- to three-minute gran…
A 30-year-old suddenly developed a two- to three-minute grand ma! seizure. On scene you find an unconscious and unresponsive patient with the following vital signs: BP 178/100, pulse 50 and regular, respiratory rate 32 and irregular. He has no history of substance abuse but has complained of headaches for the past two weeks. His blood glucose registers 110.It is important to avoid excessive hyperventilation because it can
Read DetailsYou are having lunch with your nephew Josh and his friend Sa…
You are having lunch with your nephew Josh and his friend Sam. You notice that Sam appears to have periods of inattentiveness and daydreaming. During these spells, his eyelids flutter and he appears to be unaware of his surroundings. You ask Josh if he has ever noticed this before. Josh says he has been “goofing around” like this for a week now. These signs indicate Sam may have
Read DetailsA 30-year-old suddenly developed a two- to three-minute gran…
A 30-year-old suddenly developed a two- to three-minute grand ma! seizure. On scene you find an unconscious and unresponsive patient with the following vital signs: BP 178/100, pulse 50 and regular, respiratory rate 32 and irregular. He has no history of substance abuse but has complained of headaches for the past two weeks. His blood glucose registers 110.The patient is now exhibiting decorticate posturing to painful stimuli. These are signs that indicate
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