You arrive at a residence to find an altered 35 y/o male. H…
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Yоu аrrive аt а residence tо find an altered 35 y/о male. His family indicates he was grilling for lunch when a large burst of flame came up and hit him. He initially said he was fine, but now is not acting right. He has no history, no allergies, and no medications daily. He weighs approximately 180 lbs. His initial vitals show BP 160/90, SPO2 86%, HR 130 bpm, RR 26 and labored. He clearly has singed facial hair and burns to his face. 1. (2 points) While noticing his airway currently appears clear, he becomes unconscious and apneic. Lloyd notes a radial pulse present. What is your initial treatment plan and how should you position your patient for best airway support? 2. (1 point) Lloyd is actively ventilating your patient with a BVM attached to oxygen. You begin getting more information by attaching ETCO2 and you see this: What is happening here and how do you correct it? 3. (2 points) Despite applying high flow oxygen, the patient's SPO2 continues to drop and Lloyd notes it's become essentially impossible to ventilate the patient with the BVM now. You observe significant swelling in the hypopharynx. Outline your treatment plan and procedures for this patient.
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