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You are dispatched to a residence for a patient “not feeling…

Posted byAnonymous December 17, 2024December 17, 2024

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Yоu аre dispаtched tо а residence fоr a patient "not feeling well." On arrival, you are directed into the patient's bedroom. The patient is lying in bed, propped up by two pillows. The patient says he has been feeling ill for over 48 hours. He also reports that he has had severe abdominal pain accompanied by N/V and diarrhea. However, he has been able to tolerate some clear liquids. He has not been able to keep down any food. He denies any other problems and is sure that this is the flu. On examination, the patient is conscious, a/o x 4.  RR 32 BPM, deep and labored, CBL.  Both radial and carotid pulses are present but weak. Skin is slightly pale and dry. The abdomen is soft and non-tender in all four quadrants. There are no apparent injuries and no pitting edema. Vital signs are P 140 BPM, RR 32 per minute, deep and labored, BP 92/54, O2 sat 94%, ST on the monitor. Past medical history includes insulin-dependent diabetes, but he is not compliant with his medication.  O2 NC at 4 lpm. As the paramedic, you would give this patient:

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