
COVID Case 2
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- Q1You get called for a 19 year old who passed out. On arrival you find a 19 year old, obese female, lying in bed, responsive to painful. What do you do first?Narcan!!Slap the patient in the face to see if she wakes up.Check vitals.Call Cataldo60s
- Q2Cataldo is en route. Patient feels tachycardic and appears tachypneic. Patient also feels hot and moist. What now?Obtain more detailed vitals and history from roommatesPerform a Neurological examMORE NARCAN!!!Splash cold water on the patient to reduce potential fever60s
- Q3Patient's roommates say they haven't seen her in a couple of days and that she hasn't been going to class or meals. They are unaware of any medical history. Your tertiary finds an albuterol inhaler on the patient's desk. Pulse 108, Respiratory rate 26, BP 104/68, SPO2 75%, Glucose 103, Lung sound scattered rhonchi bilaterally. What now?Now is the time for a neuro examNebulizer treatment for rhonchi and history of asthma.Get an oral TempApply Oxygen via NRB at 15 LPM and extricate for Cataldo60s
- Q4You have extricated the patient and are now waiting outside her dorm for Cataldo. Patient's condition has not changed, however her SPO2 has improved to 94% on an NRB. What would you do while waiting for Cataldo?Slap her! She totally faking it and we can't look bad in front of Cataldo.Transition to BVMReassess the patient, including lung sounds and neuro exam.Nebulizer treatment if lung sounds remained the same.60s