Just Plain Ruff Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 See Spenac, that wasn't so hard to do a quality first post back.
spenac Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 See Spenac, that wasn't so hard to do a quality first post back. Bite me. Is that a quality second or third post? :twisted: Now can I go to chat?
Just Plain Ruff Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 watch it buddy or I'm gonna report ya and then boot you the next time I see ya in chat. but I'm glad you are back buddy.
spenac Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 watch it buddy or I'm gonna report ya and then boot you the next time I see ya in chat. but I'm glad you are back buddy. LOL Catch you round the city. Oh and thanks again for EKG training materials.
Christopher.Collins Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Thanks Spen... maybe a sample isnt 100% usefull after being diluted, but obviously it dosnt hurt to look. Im not pi$$ed at the fire dept, I am a firefighter too, cant be hatin on my brothers. Just being a smart @$$.
firedoc5 Posted August 6, 2008 Author Posted August 6, 2008 Pt. is about 5'6". Blood red, and dripping when we do get her to stand up. Did not pass any clots. Was feeling normal prior to start of bleeding. Very small apartment bathroom. No previous pregnancies. Two IV's established, one NS, one LR. (This was ordered by medical control by phone) O2 6L per nasal canula. No N & V. Cramping pain did increase on deep inhalation. At the apartment at the time were her roommate and two male friends. The three witnesses stated they were only "messing around" when she got up to use the rest room. No ETOH or drugs obvious. Pt. had no medical history or meds. When asked how they were "messing around", they all four were vague. Pt. placed on cot with pads and drop cloths. By the time we got down from the third story floor, she saturated three pads. Still, no clots or tissue present. Pt. did complain of more generalized weakness. BP: 90/60, P: 120, Resp: 24. While en-route, total number of pads used were six. We ran out when arrived at ER.
Just Plain Ruff Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Pt. is about 5'6". Blood red, and dripping when we do get her to stand up. Did not pass any clots. Was feeling normal prior to start of bleeding. Very small apartment bathroom. No previous pregnancies. Two IV's established, one NS, one LR. (This was ordered by medical control by phone) O2 6L per nasal canula. No N & V. Cramping pain did increase on deep inhalation. At the apartment at the time were her roommate and two male friends. The three witnesses stated they were only "messing around" when she got up to use the rest room. No ETOH or drugs obvious. Pt. had no medical history or meds. When asked how they were "messing around", they all four were vague. Pt. placed on cot with pads and drop cloths. By the time we got down from the third story floor, she saturated three pads. Still, no clots or tissue present. Pt. did complain of more generalized weakness. BP: 90/60, P: 120, Resp: 24. While en-route, total number of pads used were six. We ran out when arrived at ER. Hold the phone, with the statement of messing around was there any chance this wasn't vaginal bleeding but Rectal bleeding?
firedoc5 Posted August 6, 2008 Author Posted August 6, 2008 Hold the phone, with the statement of messing around was there any chance this wasn't vaginal bleeding but Rectal bleeding? Nope, definate vaginal bleeding.
Just Plain Ruff Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 did you clarify what they meant by messing around?
firedoc5 Posted August 6, 2008 Author Posted August 6, 2008 did you clarify what they meant by messing around? OK, I will. Messing around consisted of the use of several things, including a broom handle... We did not know about this until after the doc had examined her. I'm sure almost everyone here can come up with what was causing the bleeding. It through us off due to her denying any recent intercourse. Evidently she did not consider foreign body insertion as intercourse.
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