Patient diagnoses are motor vehicle collision-sacral failure


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The Patient is a 71 year old female restrained driver involved in motor vehicle accident in which her vehicle was T-boned. Airbags deployed and she does not think she lost consciousness. Patient stated she was driving earlier in the morning and zoomed out and ran a stop sign. She was not able to get herself out of the vehicle, but the driver of the other car helped her out, and she immediately had right hip pain. She was transported from the scene via ground EMS and arrived hemodynamically stable with a GCS of 15. CT head, cervical spine, CTA neck, chest on pelvis demonstrated C6 fracture, Sternal fracture, T2 burst fracture, age indeterminable T2 and L2 compression fractures, right superior and inferior pubic rami fractures, and a right sacral ala fracture. She complained of Sternal pain and right hip pain. Patient denies back or abdominal pain. The patient's diagnoses are Motor Vehicle Collision, Sacral failure, Fracture of the Cervical vertebra, T2 vertebral fracture, and Sternal Fracture. Patient comorbidities include Osteopenia, Hypertension, and Hypothyroidism. Patient is married and lives with her husband in Indianapolis. Vitals : BP - 126/82 HR - 88 O2 - 96 (on nasal canular) Temperature _ 98.3 Respirtory_ 12 Pain score - 4 Medication Name : Oxycodone immediate release Complete the medication section :Mechanism of Action, Nursing Consideration, Top 3 Side Effects that Apply to the Client

 

 

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