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ER Doctors and Nurses
A patient enters the emergency room complaining of pain near the kidneys. The patient is examined for possible kidney stones, but none are found. The ER nurse continues to take the patient’s vital signs and notices an abnormal respiratory rate. The nurse reviews the vital sign data with the doctor and discusses the patient’s breathing difficulty. Using these additional clues, the ER doctor investigates the patient’s lungs and discovers a blood clot that’s causing the pain. Appropriate treatment is given to remove the clot.

ER medical professionals are trained to pay close attention to vital signs and other medical clues to make quick, sometimes life-dependent, treatment decisions.

What other careers or professionals do you think need to know how to check a patient’s vital signs?

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Answer:

Symptoms of a kidney stone and an abdominal aortic aneurysm can be very much alike. One condition is painful and annoying, but the other can be fatal if not treated promptly. So it's vital for nurses to know when and how to assess for a potential aneurysm even if the patient presents with symptoms that suggest a kidney stone. Knowing the difference could be a matter of life or death.

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