Elementary‐Uppe‐Intermediate‐EmergencyRoom (D046)
A: Help! Are you a doctor? My poor little Frankie has stopped breathing! Oh my gosh, Help me! I tried to perform CPR, but I just dont know if I could get any air into his lungs! Oh, Frankie!
B: Ellen, get him hooked up to a monitor! Someone page Dr. Howser. Get the patient to hold still, I cant get a pulse! Okay, hes on the monitor. His BP is falling! He’s flatlining!
A: NOOOOOO! Frankie! Nurse! Do something!
B: Someone get her out of here! Get me the defibrillator. Okay, clear! Again! Clear! Come on! dammit! I’m not letting you go! Clear! I’ve got a pulse!
C: Okay, whats happening?
B: The patient is in acute respiratory failure, I think were going to have to intubate!
C: Alright! Tubes in! Bag him! Someone give him 10 cc’s of adrenaline! Lets go, people move, move!
A: Doctor, oh, thank god! How is he?
B: We managed to stabilize Frankie, but hes not out of the woods yet; hes still in critical condition. Were moving him to intensive care, but&
A: Doctor, just do whatever it takes. I just want my little Frankie to be okay. I couldnt imagine life without my little hamster!
The present is in critical condition. So we need to keep him here for a few weeks. Carl had a terrible car accident. He is now in the hospital in critical condition. The disease is very serious. And the patient is now in critical condition.
We need to stabilize the patient before we can put him in the ambulance. Your husband has been stabilized and the bleeding has stopped. The first person to treat an injured person must try and stabilized him before he can be moved.