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I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but it sounds as

if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!! LOL

We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I told them

you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

Jane Dinsmore

To: texasems-l

From: wegandy1938@...

Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

Subject: A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but it sounds as

if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!! LOL

We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I told them

you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

Jane Dinsmore

To: texasems-l

From: wegandy1938@...

Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

Subject: A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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my understanding is " ETOH will reduce the surface tension of the fluid,

resulting in the

reduction of resistance in the alveoli making gas exchange easier. The

side effects of such therapy of course included the possibility of

intoxication since the ETOH was delivered directly to the bloodstream

via the alveoli. "

I have heard of it done before, but never seen it done in person.

drake

Subject: A new WTF!

To: texasems-l

Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 9:43 PM

 

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference.  Wish I was there.

GG

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my understanding is " ETOH will reduce the surface tension of the fluid,

resulting in the

reduction of resistance in the alveoli making gas exchange easier. The

side effects of such therapy of course included the possibility of

intoxication since the ETOH was delivered directly to the bloodstream

via the alveoli. "

I have heard of it done before, but never seen it done in person.

drake

Subject: A new WTF!

To: texasems-l

Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 9:43 PM

 

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference.  Wish I was there.

GG

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Hmmm.....

All this time I spent to put CPAP on the units. I would be willing to bet

more people would show up for Vodka training.

Great to see everyone this year...

Neil

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals

> when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc

> gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Hmmm.....

All this time I spent to put CPAP on the units. I would be willing to bet

more people would show up for Vodka training.

Great to see everyone this year...

Neil

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals

> when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc

> gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

>

> GG

>

>

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The reports of Genes death were much wrong but still spread by friends

mostly ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

On Nov 23, 2009, at 21:49, Jane Dinsmore texas.paramedic@...>

wrote:

>

> I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but

> it sounds as if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!!

> LOL

>

>

>

> We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I

> told them you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

>

>

>

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

>

> To: texasems-l

> From: wegandy1938@...

> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

> Subject: A new WTF!

>

>

>

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was

> there.

>

> GG

>

>

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The reports of Genes death were much wrong but still spread by friends

mostly ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

On Nov 23, 2009, at 21:49, Jane Dinsmore texas.paramedic@...>

wrote:

>

> I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but

> it sounds as if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!!

> LOL

>

>

>

> We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I

> told them you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

>

>

>

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

>

> To: texasems-l

> From: wegandy1938@...

> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

> Subject: A new WTF!

>

>

>

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was

> there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Thanks Drake.  This mirrors what one of the physicians said on another list that

I posted this on.  Seems like this might work well with CPAP.  Even if it

doesn't work, the patient won't care.  LOL.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 8:50:08 PM MST

To: texasems-l

my understanding is " ETOH will reduce the surface tension of the fluid,

resulting in the

reduction of resistance in the alveoli making gas exchange easier. The

side effects of such therapy of course included the possibility of

intoxication since the ETOH was delivered directly to the bloodstream

via the alveoli. "

I have heard of it done before, but never seen it done in person.

drake

Subject: A new WTF!

To: texasems-l

Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 9:43 PM

 

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference.  Wish I was there.

GG

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A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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Hey Gene: Did this treatment succeed? You have captured my curiousity. Let me

know,regards,Rick " rabbiems "

A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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Hey Gene: Did this treatment succeed? You have captured my curiousity. Let me

know,regards,Rick " rabbiems "

A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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Hey Gene: Did this treatment succeed? You have captured my curiousity. Let me

know,regards,Rick " rabbiems "

A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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Since it's now my understanding (from 5  minutes ago) that ETOH lessens the

surface tension of the fluid and makes it easier to move across the alveolar

walls, ETOH plus CPAP might be just the thing.

We would have patients clamoring for our services, not to mention the crews.

Doc:  I want 3 mL of vodka given per SVN.

Nurse:  Do you want the house brand or the premium?  We have Old Mr. Boston or

Grey Goose.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:03:50 PM MST

To: texasems-l

Hmmm.....

All this time I spent to put CPAP on the units. I would be willing to bet

more people would show up for Vodka training.

Great to see everyone this year...

Neil

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals

> when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc

> gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Since it's now my understanding (from 5  minutes ago) that ETOH lessens the

surface tension of the fluid and makes it easier to move across the alveolar

walls, ETOH plus CPAP might be just the thing.

We would have patients clamoring for our services, not to mention the crews.

Doc:  I want 3 mL of vodka given per SVN.

Nurse:  Do you want the house brand or the premium?  We have Old Mr. Boston or

Grey Goose.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:03:50 PM MST

To: texasems-l

Hmmm.....

All this time I spent to put CPAP on the units. I would be willing to bet

more people would show up for Vodka training.

Great to see everyone this year...

Neil

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals

> when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc

> gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Since it's now my understanding (from 5  minutes ago) that ETOH lessens the

surface tension of the fluid and makes it easier to move across the alveolar

walls, ETOH plus CPAP might be just the thing.

We would have patients clamoring for our services, not to mention the crews.

Doc:  I want 3 mL of vodka given per SVN.

Nurse:  Do you want the house brand or the premium?  We have Old Mr. Boston or

Grey Goose.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:03:50 PM MST

To: texasems-l

Hmmm.....

All this time I spent to put CPAP on the units. I would be willing to bet

more people would show up for Vodka training.

Great to see everyone this year...

Neil

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals

> when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc

> gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:15:16 PM MST

To: " texasems-l " texasems-l >

The reports of Genes death were much wrong but still spread by friends 

mostly ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

On Nov 23, 2009, at 21:49, Jane Dinsmore texas.paramedic@...> 

wrote:

>

> I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but 

> it sounds as if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!! 

> LOL

>

>

>

> We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I 

> told them you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

>

>

>

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

>

> To: texasems-l

> From: wegandy1938@...

> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

> Subject: A new WTF!

>

>

>

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural 

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and 

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was 

> there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:15:16 PM MST

To: " texasems-l " texasems-l >

The reports of Genes death were much wrong but still spread by friends 

mostly ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

On Nov 23, 2009, at 21:49, Jane Dinsmore texas.paramedic@...> 

wrote:

>

> I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but 

> it sounds as if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!! 

> LOL

>

>

>

> We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I 

> told them you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

>

>

>

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

>

> To: texasems-l

> From: wegandy1938@...

> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

> Subject: A new WTF!

>

>

>

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural 

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and 

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was 

> there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.

GG

Subject: Re: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:15:16 PM MST

To: " texasems-l " texasems-l >

The reports of Genes death were much wrong but still spread by friends 

mostly ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

On Nov 23, 2009, at 21:49, Jane Dinsmore texas.paramedic@...> 

wrote:

>

> I think most of us DID have a blast at the Texas EMS Conference but 

> it sounds as if this patient might have had more fun than we did!!! 

> LOL

>

>

>

> We missed you this year, Gene. Lots of folks asked me about you. I 

> told them you were fine and Dandy Gandy! ;)

>

>

>

> Jane Dinsmore

>

>

>

> To: texasems-l

> From: wegandy1938@...

> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:43:39 -0700

> Subject: A new WTF!

>

>

>

>

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural 

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and 

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was 

> there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Well, it didn't hurt!  LOL.  At least the patient no longer cared that he

couldn't breathe.

Seriously, I don't know. I'll have to ask student tomorrow if he knows what the

outcome was.

GG

On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:18:27 PM, " Borenstein " rabbiems@...>

wrote:

Subject: RE: A new WTF!

Date: November 23, 2009 9:18:27 PM MST

To: texasems-l

Hey Gene: Did this treatment succeed? You have captured my curiousity. Let me

know,regards,Rick " rabbiems "

A new WTF!

Today one of my paramedic students related this:

He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

Gene Gandy

BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was there.

GG

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because vodka and bourbon, along with Alcohol, USP, used to be standbys in

the pharmacy to help mix up various potions, concoctions, decoctions and

elixirs where a pill or capsule would not do, and the medication would not

dissolve in plain water.

ck

In a message dated 11/24/2009 03:52:18 Central Standard Time,

lnmolino@... writes:

Ok I just thought of this.

Why did the pharmacy have vodka??

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/FF/N

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

_LNMolino@..._ (mailto:LNMolino@...)

On Nov 23, 2009, at 21:43, wegandy1938 <_wegandy1938@wegandy_

(mailto:wegandy1938@...) > wrote:

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was

> there.

>

> GG

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

>

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Ok I just thought of this.

Why did the pharmacy have vodka??

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural

> hospitals when EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and

> the doc gave said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference. Wish I was

> there.

>

> GG

>

>

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Alright, I'll go you one better...think overdose. Apparently, there were quite

a few antifreeze overdoses in the Minneapolis-St. region of the world back

in the day...(back in the day indicating when people were doing it and the

original knowledge passer-on was operating as a street medic and ER nurse

there)...the treatment of choice was also vodka...the better filtered, the

better the outcome. I think she said they tended to use Skyy or something

filtered more than twice.

This was done because by providing it to the patient via neb it would jump

across into the bloodstream and bind with the antifreeze making it inert or less

dangerous. I have found nowhere that still does it, but if you talk to enough

folks occasionally you get the head nod of 'yeah, I've heard of it at least.'

Suprun

>

> Today one of my paramedic students related this:

>

> He was doing an ER clinical rotation at one of the small rural hospitals when

EMS brought a patient with pulmonary edema and CHF.

>

> ER doc ordered 3 mL of vodka administered by small volume nebulizer.

>

> After some discussion the vodka was brought from the pharmacy and the doc gave

said patient a breathing treatment with the vodka.

>

> Anybody ever heard of such a thing before?

>

> Gene Gandy

>

> BTW, I hope you're all having a blast at the Conference.  Wish I was there.

>

> GG

>

>

>

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