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What are some interventions you usually use to deal with syncope and dizziness? I know checking the blood sugar, and vital signs should be the first you do. Then having the person lie flat and and letting them drink warm water, beef bouillon is another thing to do. What about you? What are your tips and tricks?
What about you? What are your tips and tricks?
Maybe do a little more digging. Assess for what kind of dizziness it is. Lightheaded? Vertigo? Room spinning? When does it happen: standing as well as lying down? Is it position related? Is it constant? Then: Hydration status. Eaten lately? Medications? O2 status. CBC? And of course - chest pain, SOB?
What about you? What are your tips and tricks?
Maybe do a little more digging. Assess for what kind of dizziness it is. Lightheaded? Vertigo? Room spinning? When does it happen: standing as well as lying down? Is it position related? Is it constant? Then: Hydration status. Eaten lately? Medications? O2 status. CBC? And of course - chest pain, SOB?
Horseshoe, BSN, RN
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OMG, so glad I didn't have a big spoonful of beef bouillon in my mouth when I read that, or it would be all over my computer screen.