“Ashley Schwalm was not properly restrained as a passenger in a motor vehicle accident,” stated Machelle Kibby, an RN and emergency room physician. Something went wrong with the car’s front end.

She did not react to her entrance in any .way, suggesting that she recognized her. When we first checked on Ashley, it was hard for us to take her blood pressure, he continues. When we first checked in with Ashley.

We decided to intubate her endotracheally to protect her airway since she had sustained neurological damage and we were concerned about her ability to maintain her airway. She needed to have her airway protected, so this was done.

Even though Ashley’s heart rate was in the 120s and possibly higher and there were discernible pulses, Dr. Bini was unable to acquire a blood pressure reading from her arm.

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