Medical emergency with high blood pressure reported, Baraboo WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are en route to St. Clare Hospital with a 43-year-old man experiencing high blood pressure, weakness, and lethargy. The patient has flu-like symptoms and has not started prescribed antibiotics. Vital signs show elevated blood pressure and slight fever.
Audio|Heard on: Juneau WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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4576 neuropter facility than proximate 5 to 7 minute ETA with a 43-year-old male patient.
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He's alert and oriented GCS with 15 this morning, chief complaint of hypertension and generalized unwell feeling weakness and lethargic.
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A patient has recently seen in the AR for cold and flu-like symptoms was advised to start antibiotics a couple days ago, has not started those yet.
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I went to work today and started not feeling well.
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Last of vital, start rate of 91, sign-and-survement on the monitor.
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The ballade was clean.
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95% on room air.
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The last blood pressure 163 over 109.
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We do have a 20-gauge of he established in his left hand.
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He's a febrile, temp of 99 to panic.
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His blood sugar 105.
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Any questions, orders?
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No question.
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See you on arrival, St.
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Clair-Clear.
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Baraboo, WI 53913
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