
Prolonged Field Care Podcast PFC Podcast 269: Mastering Analog Monitoring
Mar 9, 2026
They dig into why hands‑on, bedside assessment still beats sole reliance on monitors. Visual cues and mental status get top billing as primary vital signs. Practical analog skills like manual blood pressure, stethoscope exams, capillary refill and pulse checks are highlighted. Trends over single numbers and treating the patient, not the readout, drive decision making.
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Turn Off Drips To Reveal True Neurologic Baseline
- Turn off sedative and analgesic drips to assess true neurologic baseline.
- Doug says most ICU drips wear off in 5–30 minutes so stopping them quickly reveals how much drugs contributed to altered mentation.
Do A Rapid Bedside Neuro And Perfusion Sweep
- Use focused bedside neuro and perfusion checks when numbers don't match the patient.
- Doug lists pupils, corneal reflex, cough/gag, stimulation, skin color, temperature, and distal/central pulses as rapid analog exams.
Occult Chest Bleed Turned Into Massive Transfusion
- Doug recounts a patient who developed occult bleeding and required massive transfusion.
- The patient became confused, produced large chest-tube blood output, was cool and thready, and improved only after blood and surgery.
