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You are caring for an unconscious patient. You and your part…

You are caring for an unconscious patient. You and your partner have performed a successful RSI using 30mg of Etomidate and 200 mg of Succinylcholine. Your patient is stable. It’s your turn to drive to the hospital. During transport, you hear some commotion but are not alerted by your partner that he needs any assistance.  Upon your arrival at the hospital, you open the back of the ambulance and see the patient. He is tachycardiac on the monitor (rate 140) he has tears running down his face and is moving his head slowly. Your partner asks you to administer a medication that he has drawn up to help the patient relax. You ask what the medication is and your partner responds with 70 mg of Zemuron. What should you do next?

You are caring for an unconscious patient. You and your part…

Posted on: June 4, 2025 Last updated on: June 4, 2025 Written by: Anonymous Categorized in: Uncategorized
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