A 76-year-old female fell while walking to her bathroom. She is now on the floor and reports severe pain to her right hip. Her airway is patent and her breathing adequate. Family members tell you that she takes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and depression. When assessing the patient, which assessment finding is most concerning?

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Here are some tips for EMTs to handle geriatric patients: Be patient: Geriatric patients often experience changes in their anatomy, physiology, and emotions. Be aware of these changes and be patient. Communicate: Speak slowly, clearly, and loudly, and use short, simple words and sentences. Sit face to face with the patient, and minimize visual and auditory distractions. Consider complications: Geriatric patients may have unique complications, such as: Less neck flexibility Rigidity of the chest Dental hardware, including dentures, bridges, and false teeth Absence of teeth Inability to... Show more

A 76-year-old female fell while walking to her bathroom. She is now on the floor and reports severe pain to her right hip. Her airway is patent and her breathing adequate. Family members tell you that she takes medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and depression. When assessing the patient, which assessment finding is most concerning?






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