And this one went to the cath lab after they had checked my diagnosis or rather the 12 lead my Lifepak had done.
I have to follow up the one from last night because despite my 12 lead showing a STEMI and the hospitals also indicating it he was released 7 hrs later and I want to know what it really was.
69M - 4/7 vomiting and diarrhoea.
85M - A neighbour was concerned for him. He lives cluttered and dirty but he knows that. It's his lifestyle choice. Left at home.
86F - SOB, chronic.
??F - Unknown problem from an unregistered mobile phone. The address given turned up nothing. UTL.
44F - Abdo pain and it wasn't period related, sounds like her appendix.
48F - Absolutely no cardiac Hx, slim and health and a classic Inferior Infarct.
27M - Found in a car unconscious from opiates.
21F - Found in a car unconscious from opiates.
Yes the same car that had a baby in the back seat in a capsule. Thankfully they had some sense to park before they shot up. We transported for Obs and both the Police and I called Child Protection Services.
See you at the big One.
Taz
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16 August 2011
Another STEMI!
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