S-Valley Baptist Case Study

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S- Valley Baptist responded to a call of motor vehicle accident. The 24 year old male that had injuries on his body. The paramedic greeted us to the patient while they escorted him to the room.

O- The nurses and I DCAP-TLS and expose him with sheers as i did my patient assessment. The patient had laceration and abrasions on both hands, knuckles, knees and a laceration on his head. The patient had some bleeding on his face and the nurse clean it up as we assess him. The patient had some x-rays all over his body for any broken bones and the x-rays detected a fracture on his left side of his head. The nurse also told me to give ventilation to the patient. The vital signs are follow B/P-165/97,149/90,143/87,139/79, RR-10,12,12,13,15, pulse 116,109,105,106.

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