I have recently seen a patient that confused me, two of my colleagues and a number of ED Doctors, so what do you think is wrong with this patient….?
…..responder on scene about 3 minutes ahead of you. “The patient is presenting with shortness of breath, bi-laterally bubbly chest sounds and maybe a wheeze. I’m thinking [...]
Emergency call to an old peoples home nearby, elderly male with alzeihmers, threatening to smash the place up….
…what made them decide an ambulance would be a good resource to send???
Its been a while since my last post, however I have been doing my final set of clinical placements and am due back on the road this week.
One of my placements was on a Paediatric ward at a far away hospital. It was during this placement that I realised that I couldn’t work on a [...]
“You were quick!” says the very pale looking man who answered the door. He looked like the person that we were calling to see – a male in his 70’s who is complaining of shortness of breath with hemoptysis, hence the small amount of blood on his top lip coming from his nose and mouth.
Recently I had an Epiphany….
a Sudden Realisation that I was going to be a Paramedic!
We were called to a nursing home to a male with a report BM of 1.8 (this is a low blood sugar level that could result in unconsciousness)….
“Carers Leave Patient on Floor for over an Hour Illegally!” now that would be an interesting headline in a news paper, although we know it will more likely be “Ambulance takes an Hour to attend to Terminally ill man!”….
So why might we see a headline like this…..
The last few days have been some of the busiest shifts that I have ever worked and there is no sign of them letting up yet.
In more than one hospital in the same shift I heard receptionists having to educate the public and explain that Accident and Emergency was for Accidents and Emergencies and that [...]