2019 EMT Refresher Instructor Manual
Kyphosis
Situation: 84-year-old – lying on his side at home
B.1.B
Scene Size-up: Safety:
Blown left pupil
Safe
BSI:
Gloves
Kyphosis
Patients: 1 Mechanism/Nature: NOI Resources: ALS
Primary Assessment: General Impression: Elderly person collapsed on floor Mental Status: Responsive to pain Airway: Airway is patent Breathing: Apneic Circulation:
Rapid pulse at wrist, pale and dry, no bleeding
Desired Response: Primary, vitals, focused secondary exam.
Full Body Scan: Head:
Unremarkable
Neck:
Unremarkable
Chest :
Unremarkable
Abdomen:
Unremarkable
Pelvis:
Unremarkable
Extremities:
Unremarkable
Posterior :
Noteworthy spinal kyphosis on back
SAMPLE (by family) S: He collapsed A: None M:
Vitals: 1
2
OPQRST: O:
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pulse: 88
90
P: Q: R:
Cozar, Lopressor, Plavix, aspirin Hypertension, MI - 7 years ago
BP:
192/90
188/70
P: L: E:
Meatloaf 2 hours ago
Resp:
0
0
S: T:
He was walking from the kitchen when he
SPO2: 88
86
passed out.
(increase spo2 if bagged)
OTHER: Once they figure out how to manage the airway with kyphosis, lead them through a discussion on how to backboard this patient if they had to. If a real backboard is available use that.
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