Man found unresponsive with low blood sugar treated at hospital, Baraboo WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a 75-year-old man found unresponsive near 14th Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Low blood sugar was treated with IV glucose, and the patient became responsive to pain.
Audio|Heard on: Juneau WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Therapy-576, St. Clare Hospital Patient Care Report.
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Thank you, Clare, go ahead.
00:04
Sinclair, we're approximately a 3 to 5-minute ETA to your location with a 75-year-old male, 75.
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Chief complaint of being found unresponsive.
00:13
A patient is responsive to painful stimuli.
00:17
Most recent vitals as follows.
00:19
Heart rate 144.
00:21
SPO2 has been 98% or higher on assisted respirations.
00:28
Most recent blood pressure of 193 over 117.
00:32
Initial patient blood sugar found as too low for our monitors to read.
00:37
We are currently at 202 after running a bag of D10.
00:41
I'm a three-minute D-A.
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Do you have any other questions or comments? I'm sorry.
00:45
Sorry,
00:46
the last little blaze repeat from the SPO2.
00:55
94% assisted respirations, 193 over 117 for a pressure.
01:02
Blood sugar upon initial contact was too low for our glucometer to read.
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It is currently 202 after a bag of D10.
01:14
Again, patient responsive to painful stimuli.
01:17
Any other questions or comments?
01:19
No, for the questions.
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Baraboo, WI 53913
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