Your 51-year-old patient complains of increased exertional d…

Your 51-year-old patient complains of increased exertional dyspnea for five days. He also complains of a productive cough. Vital signs are BP 138/84, P 94, R 22, and temp of 101.6. He has a history of chronic bronchitis and CHF. You witness the patient having an episode of repeated productive coughing. How would you expect his sputum to look?

Your 53-year-old male patient was involved in a motor vehicl…

Your 53-year-old male patient was involved in a motor vehicle collision (MVC). He opens his eyes spontaneously. He is disoriented and confused to person, time, and event. When you start an IV in his left arm, he uses his right arm to push your hand away. He has a GCS level of

You have successfully intubated your patient and have confir…

You have successfully intubated your patient and have confirmed tube placement by auscultating lung fields, esophageal detector device, and wave-form capnography. Your EMT-B partner is providing manual ventilations for your patient and you begin transporting the patient. During transport, you notice that the patient’s ETCO2 is now 60. You direct your partner to