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Part 1 of the scenario

  • Mr. Z, a 55 year old male, is at work in Building 66 when he notices a sudden pain in his chest and left arm. 
  • He calls 911 and waits in his office until the local paramedics arrive. 
  • When the paramedics arrive, they record 
    • his name
    • age
    • ECG 
    • and medical history. 

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They then fill the main information:

The nurses perform an EKG of their own on Mr. Z. The nurses determine that he is having a heart attack. The nurses quickly ask for a few details about the history of the pain, the symptoms, any allergies they should be aware of. They note down only the most important things, like allergies or current treatments that might interfere with treatment. They will record the other information on his medical history once they have the time. As Mr. Z is was not allergic to aspirin, the nurses quickly administer a dose. 
The nurses perform an EKG of their own on Mr. Z. The nurses determine that he is having a heart attack. The nurses quickly ask for a few details about the history of the pain, the symptoms, any allergies they should be aware of. They note down only the most important things, like allergies or current treatments that might interfere with treatment. They will record the other information on his medical history once they have the time. As Mr. Z is was not allergic to aspirin, the nurses quickly administer a dose. 

Part 2 of the scenario:

  • The nurses perform an ECG of their own on Mr. Z
  • The nurses determine that he is having a heart attack. 
  • The nurses quickly ask for a few details about
    • the history of the pain
    • the symptoms
    • any allergies they should be aware of. 
  • They note down only the most important things, like allergies or current treatments that might interfere with treatment 
  • They will record the other information on his medical history once they have the time. 
  • As Mr. Z is was not allergic to aspirin, the nurses quickly administer a dose, 

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