
08-19-2023, 01:19 PM
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Oh he was having a nod.
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On June 23, 2023, at approximately 12:30 p.m., an RN responded to a medical emergency for
medical assistance, located in Eagle Bravo dorm. Upon arrival to the dorm, the RN observed Mr.
ROCHA-Cuadra sitting in a chair, exhibiting shallow breaths, responding only to painful stimuli,
and opening and closing his eyes. The RN placed Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra on a gurney, transferred him
to the medical clinic, and documented Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra became more responsive to verbal
stimuli during transport to the medical clinic.
• At approximately 12:36 p.m., an APP evaluated Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra for
unresponsiveness, documented his initial BP reading of 76/43 mmHg, pulse (P) of 68 bpm,
and oxygen saturation level of 65 percent, [(%); normal: 95-100%]. The APP ordered
supplemental oxygen therapy at 8 liters per minute, administered prophylactic naloxone
HCL liquid (a medication used to help reverse opioid overdose) 4 mg/0.1 milliliters,
intranasally, as a single dose; an electrocardiogram, which showed sinus tachycardia
(increased heart rate), and a P of 103 bpm. The APP documented Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra
became more responsive after treatment. Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra’s BP reading increased to
94/57 mmHg, and his oxygen saturation level increased to 80 - 97%. The APP referred him
to LaSalle General Hospital (LGH) emergency department (ED), in Jena, LA, for further
evaluation.
• At approximately 12:40 p.m., emergency medical services (EMS) personnel arrived and
transferred Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra to LGH for further evaluation.
On June 23, 2023, at approximately 12:55 p.m., EMS personnel transferred Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra
to LGH and the ED staff assumed his care, observed him in a stable condition and responding
appropriately to questions.
• At approximately 1:11 p.m., an LGH medical staff reported Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra suffered
a syncopal episode (fainting or passing out), followed by respiratory arrest, and he
subsequently went into cardiac arrest. LGH medical staff-initiated life-saving efforts but Mr.
ROCHA-Cuadra did not regain consciousness.
• At approximately 2:59 p.m., an LGH physician declared Mr. ROCHA-Cuadra deceased,
with a preliminary cause of death as cardiac arrest.
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