You are dispatched to a 3-month-old unresponsive patient. Up…
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Yоu аre dispаtched tо а 3-mоnth-old unresponsive patient. Upon arriving at a single-family house, you are greeted by a mother essentially throwing her baby at you, yelling, "Save her! She's not responding!" Your patient is a/n [infant] who is extremely hot to the touch, and has foam and blood draining out the corner of her mouth, and seems to be struggling to breathe. The scene is safe. You should next ensure [bsi]. You should [suction] and then [bvm]. Given all the findings, this patient is likely [postictal] from [febsz]
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