Retrieval Medicine in Paramedic field
The following is Case study of Retrieval Medicine in Paramedic field, Note please should the writer professional in Paramedics field :
They are worth 50% of your unit mark and therefore are important in terms of the learning process associated with the unit.
The questions following the cases are designed to stimulate Clinical and Situational awareness in the aeromedical retrieval environments and are based on an
expectation of a high-level clinical knowledge foundation.
Stimulating and enhancing your clinical understanding and developing your clinical thinking and application are an underlying goal.
It is assumed that you are a clinical member of the Aeromedical Team.
? The assignment should be use an acceptable academic referencing system where necessary and not old more than 7 years ( 2008 – 2014)
? Use of bullets is acceptable to summarize pertinent points and information to save on word count.
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Pre-Hospital Cases:
Case 1:
An 18-year-old male is the sole occupant, driver, of a utility vehicle and has rolled his vehicle several times while texting.
The rollover has happened on a sealed (Bitumen) country road in the Wheat- belt of Western Australia.
A truck driver has reported that the vehicle suddenly lost control, and rolled over about three times before coming to rest on its wheels with the roof on the driver’s
side crushed but not trapping the driver.
Estimated speed was approximately 110 km/h.
The caller states the driver is still in the vehicle, not responding, but is breathing, with a large laceration on the forehead and bruising around the right eye.
No hazards observed on scene.
Relevant Information:
Aircraft option: Rotary Wing: landing site less than 30m away.
Ground resources: One Volunteer Services Ambulance and local Police Service.
Retrieval options: Royal Perth Hospital (Trauma Centre) 120 minutes by road or 35 minutes by air
Questions:
1.1: Using the information so far available, outline your clinical plan prior to arrival on scene.
Clinical Information:
• P: 120/min
• BP: 150/90 mmHg
• GCS 6 (E1 V2 M3)
• No Allergies
• No Previous medical history
• No current medications.
1.2: Briefly describe Patient selection criteria for RSI (Rapid Sequence Intubation), paying particular attention to the airway examination component and predictors of
a difficult intubation.
1.3: Describe the key steps required in the performance of a Pre-Hospital RSI.
1.4 What are the risks and benefits associated with RSI in the trauma patient? Provide a critical assessment of your decision to RSI or not?
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