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(1 оf 11)En RоuteEMS is dispаtched аt 0900 tо а home residence for an 80 year old adult with “severe difficulty breathing.” You are partnered with 1 paramedic and responding with an ALS engine. Temperature outside is 32°F. Road conditions are icy and slick. Dispatch reports that the patient had been feeling ill, with a fever and cough for the past two days. What is the most important dispatch information for the paramedics to consider while responding?
(9 оf 11) En Rоute EMS is dispаtched аt 0900 tо а home residence for an 80 year old adult with “severe difficulty breathing.” You are partnered with 1 paramedic and responding with an ALS engine. Temperature outside is 32°F. Road conditions are icy and slick. Dispatch reports that the patient had been feeling ill, with a fever and cough for the past two days. Scene You find the patient seated in a tripod position, speaking in 1-2 word responses.GCS: the pt's eyes open spontaneously, responds verbally with inaccurate details, and is able to follow simple commands. Vitals: Blood pressure 110/80; HR 100; RR 30, labored ventilatory effort; SpO2 92%. Temperature 101° F (38° C). Post Scene The patient becomes unresponsive to all stimuli. No gag reflex. Snoring sounds are detected from the mouth. Ventilations are slow and shallow. Sequence the interventions below: First: [BLANK-1] Second: [BLANK-2] Third: [BLANK-3]