Paramedics treat pregnant teen for severe pain, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a paramedic team transported a 17-year-old pregnant female at 37 weeks to Johns Hopkins Hospital after she reported severe abdominal and pelvic pain. Her blood pressure was elevated, and she was treated with IV labetalol and low-flow oxygen during transport. No contractions or complications were observed.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baltimore County Paramedic 103, stand by on 224 for Johns Hopkins.
00:06
Hospital 36 online.
00:09
This is Baltimore County Medic 103 coming to your facility with a 17-year-old female.
00:15
Patient's conscious and alert.
00:17
Patient is at 37 weeks.
00:20
Her due date is on January 11th.
00:24
Patient called 911 because she's been having severe epigastric and pelvic pain.
00:33
She says the pain started about an hour ago and rates it ten out of ten.
00:38
This is patient's first pregnancy, no complications.
00:42
Her water hasn't broken, no bleeding or contractions.
00:46
Just abdominal pain and pressure.
00:53
She takes prenatal vitamins, no allergies.
00:58
Blood pressure was 157 over 115.
01:02
Heart rate ninety-six.
01:03
Respiratory rate 20 per minute, oxygen saturation 100% on room air.
01:23
Patient was given 20 milligrams of labetalol IV.
01:29
She is on low-flow oxygen, just two liters.
02:05
Johns Hopkins County 103 is there.
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Location mentioned:
Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287
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