Learn how to identify a stroke victim with this emergency treatment demonstration including how to ask stroke victims to do with expert medical tips in this free online health care video clip.
Expert: Josh Wells
Bio: Josh Wells is a firefighter and paramedic in Sedona, Arizona.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
Nice work guys! That was perfect. Im a huge fan of call and haul as opposed to stay and play, especially something as serious as a stroke. I think it took no less than 30 seconds for that decision to be made in the video. This should definitely be a teaching aid for EMT Basic students especially!
FFIrish23 4 months ago in playlist EMT
@Dynaverse There is a time and a place to try to screw with people's chemistry and physiology... in a heart attack, go your hardest with your suggested treatment. But there are times such as this to treat conservatively until you have all of the facts or risk FUBARing your patient.
ScorpyCFS 7 months ago
@Dynaverse The only thing dangerous about an acute high BP is the risk of haemorrhage which at worst has already happened and it is hasn't, it mostly likely wont happen unless it is sustained for weeks-months. and now the high BP is the only damage control taking place.
Anti-coags you have suggested without a contrast CT and or lumbar puncture will kill a haemorrhagic stroke patient and the GTN you have suggested will kill a haemorrhagic or occlusive stroke patient.
ScorpyCFS 7 months ago
@Dynaverse Hell no. First of all, you can't possibly tell if it is a haemorrhagic stroke or an occlusive stroke. If it is the former then you have just deactivated this patient's TxA2 coagulation pathway for the life of the platelets and just made it very difficult to stem a IC bleed. 2ndly, trying to bring down systemic hypertension in stroke is rookie mistake 101. With increased intracranial pressure, the only thing maintaining cerebral end tissue perfusion is the high systemic BP
ScorpyCFS 7 months ago
my father just went to the hospital in an ambulance. i think he is having an stroke. i called 911 and tried to massage his left and right common carotid arteries and veins. i also did many flexion and extension of the limbs while waiting for the ambulance to arrive.
OniichanDesu 8 months ago
Id give him a GTN immediately and 2 aspirins.
There is no two ways about this.
Dynaverse 1 year ago
Cincinnati stroke check nice
BPRidaz 1 year ago
@666fannyfart that is down right rude and ignorant
8006185 1 year ago
Great job of quickly showing how a stroke affects it's victims
d25music 1 year ago
i would of robbed his wallet and corn holed him......
666fannyfart 2 years ago