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Emergency Medical Response Scenario 1: You Are the Emergency Medical Responder You are called to a local office building because a pregnant woman is thought to be in labor. The woman is 33 years old and is pregnant with her second child. When you arrive, the woman is sitting in a chair in the employee lounge with a co-worker nearby. She states that she has been having “contractions off and on for the past 30 minutes.” Lesson 41: Putting It All Together

Emergency Medical Response Scenario 2: You Are the Emergency Medical Responder The mother of a 5-year-old girl calls because her daughter has been vomiting and having diarrhea for the past 24 hours. When you arrive on the scene, the mother states, “She hasn’t been able to keep anything down, including sips of water or juice, and now I’m having trouble getting her to stay awake to try and drink.”

Emergency Medical Response Scenario 3: You Are the Emergency Medical Responder You and a partner arrive at the home of a family who has called because the elderly uncle has “passed out” while sitting at the dinner table. The niece states that he was eating dinner and then all of a sudden his head dropped down. “We called to him but he wouldn’t answer. I think he stopped breathing, but when we lifted his chin up he started to breathe but just barely” The patient is a 92-year-old gentleman with severe arthritis of his neck, back and upper extremities. He wears a hearing aid in his right ear.

Emergency Medical Response Putting It All Together  Pregnancy: three trimesters > labor > birth  Newborn care Umbilical cord APGAR score Clearing of mouth and nasal passages Resuscitation if indicated  Care of mother Delivery of placenta Continued physical and emotional support

Emergency Medical Response Putting It All Together (cont’d)  Pediatric patients Pediatric Assessment Triangle (appearance, breathing, skin [circulation]) Head-to-toe physical exam  Geriatric patients Normal, age-related changes in physical and mental functioning  Special needs patients Mental illness, intellectual disabilities or chronic illness