Female patient en route to emergency with possible sepsis, Ann Arbor MI
An emergency medical unit is transporting a 65-year-old female patient to the hospital with suspected sepsis caused by a graft infection. The patient's vital signs include a heart rate of 55, blood pressure 101/65, breathing rate of 12 per minute, and oxygen saturation at 99%. She is receiving oxygen and medication during transport.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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155 is currently en route to the adult emergency department with a 65-year-old female.
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Chief complaint today is possible sepsis, graft infection.
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She currently has a GCS of 15 in vital signs as follows. She has a heart rate of 55, signs Brady.
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One pressure of 101 over 65.
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She's breathing at 12 times a minute and it's set 99% on a Drake shield.
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At 8 liters 35% FIO2. She's also on a leave-aside drip. at .03 mics per kilo per minute, and we have an approximate ECA of 15 minutes.
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