22F - R1 backup for a level 2 crew with a suspected opiate overdose. They aren't authorised to administer IMI's or Naloxone. All good but, I let them do it all while I kinda supervised.
49M - Transfer by air from a country hospital for some treatment.
70M - Transfer to a hospice.
15M - IP, transport for family to collect.
21M - IP, transport for his own safety.
32M - IP, got smacked in the face at a McDonald's and needs some stitches.
28M - IP, got smacked in the head at a Hungry Jack's with a stiletto by a Tongan TV, needs stitches.
25M - Not IP, post ictal, no previous Hx and he was working so doubtful on drugs or alcohol.
38M - States had bumped ( really I mean bumped) his head twice during the night and thought it would be safer to be observed by someone? He was manic, he denied it but I sure he was on something. He was the last person we transported, thankfully.
See you at the big One.
Taz
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11 June 2011
To finish what's beeen an interesting week.
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Do i read your posts right? If the hospitals are full and cant take your patient from you, you have to sit for hours till they can?
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