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TRANSITION SERIES Topics for the Advanced EMT CHAPTER Hematology: Blood Disorders 31

Sickle Cell Disease Not a common reason for a chief complaint in EMS. Incidence does increase in certain ethnicities. –Sickle cell occurs in about 1 out of every 400 African Americans.

Pathophysiology Components of the blood –Plasma –Red blood cells –White blood cells –Platelets

Oxygen is transported in the blood in two ways: attached to hemoglobin and dissolved in plasma. Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in three ways: as bicarbonate, attached to hemoglobin, and dissolved in plasma.

Pathophysiology Sickle cell disease  Abnormal production of hemoglobin  RBCs take on a “sickle” shape  Aggregation occurs and vessel occlusion results  Vaso-occlusive crisis

Types of emergent presentations Vaso-occlusive crisis –Pain typically in back, arms, legs Acute chest syndrome –Vaso-occlusion in lungs, chest pain, difficulty breathing Acute splenic sequestration syndrome (pediatric) Stroke

Emergency Medical Care Administer high-concentration oxygen Initiate IV therapy Maintain normothermic Rest Pain management

Case Study You are dispatched to a residence for a male patient with “back pain.” Upon your arrival you locate the patient lying on his living room couch. The patient is talking, and appears to be in great pain. He is conscious and oriented.

Case Study (cont’d) Scene Size-Up –Scene is safe, standard precautions taken. –Patient is 22 years old, African American, about 145 lbs. –Entry and egress from room is unobstructed. –MOI/NOI appears to be back pain. –No additional resources needed.

Case Study (cont’d) Primary Assessment Findings –Patient alert and well oriented. –Airway patent –Breathing normally. –Peripheral perfusion intact. –Primary complaint is back pain.

Case Study (cont’d) What kind of differentials could you consider at this time? What care should you initiate prior to the secondary assessment? Is the patient a high or low priority?

Case Study (cont’d) Medical History –Patient has history of sickle cell disease Medications –Self-medicates with 800 mg ibuprofen Allergies –None

Case Study (cont’d) Pertinent Secondary Assessment Findings –Pupils equal and reactive, membranes moist. –Airway patent and breathing normal. –Perfusion intact and strong. –No history of trauma or similar incident.

Case Study (cont’d) Pertinent Secondary Assessment Findings –Similar episodes of pain due to sickle cell crisis. –M/S/C present, SpO 2 98% on room air. –BGL normal, no other contributory findings.

Case Study (cont’d) What may be the cause of the back pain? What hematological emergency is this patient likely experiencing? What would be three assessment findings that could confirm your suspicion?

Case Study (cont’d) Care provided: –Patient placed on low-flow oxygen. –Placed in a position of comfort on wheeled cot. –IV fluid bolus administered –Transport initiated to ED.

Summary Hematological emergencies are rare, and when they do occur, are often difficult to distinguish between. If the Advanced EMT is ever uncertain of which etiology is occurring, treat the patient symptomatically and provide transport.