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Thunderous Silence
Posted By Carsten On 9th December 2004 @ 03:54 In EMS, Emergency Department | 7 Comments
Today on my way to work (actually early for once
), I turned on my radio to hear… absolutely nothing. Turns out my antennae, which used to go up halfway, now doesn't go up at all. Hence no reception, and no sound out of the speakers. Now I like to listen to my music loud, and I was unaccustomed to having to listen to the rattling of my engine.
Today's ED shift was relatively steady. I was assigned to one of large teams on the acute side of the ED, which was a nice break from the BS of "Fast-Track," however when it rains it pours. One of the other teams needed to close by 2300, due to a lack of staff, so my team ended up with 4-6 times the amount of patients that they had. We ended up with the sicker patients as well: a couple of AMI's that went to the Cardiac Catherization Lab, a couple of pneumonias, a couple of septic shocks, a couple of CHF'ers with potassiums of 2.0 and 9.0 (which causes some problems with the conduction of cardiac electical signals), a tachycardia, and a bradycardia in a junctional rhythm (at a rate of 30, pressure of 100 systolic) refusing a pacemaker, and a gentleman from home covered in feces and urine with unknown complaints.
Last night's EMS shift was also steady -and the calls were spaced so I only ended up with one hour of sleep. (Could have been I elected not to go to sleep early…) Among the calls:
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