Female patient with unstable angina en route to hospital, Casper WY
Paramedics are transporting a 68-year-old female patient from Rawlins ER to Wyoming Medical Center. The patient is experiencing unstable angina and chest pain. She is receiving nitro and heparin drip treatment. Her vital signs include blood pressure 144/70, respiratory rate 18, oxygen saturation 97% on 2 liters, blood glucose 155, and temperature 98.1. The patient has occasional irregular heartbeats and has experienced some vomiting but no current chest pain.
Audio|Source: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Yeah, Wyoming Medical Center, the Interstate 25. Are you ready for patient reports?
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Go ahead with report.
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Yeah,
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we are in direct, I'm going to PCU 528 from the Rawlins ER. Are you aware of this patient?
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I don't know what it is,
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Blackie.
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15.
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Right,
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this is a 68-year-old female coming for unstable angina chest pain. We have a blood pressure 144 over 70 8-103. We're showing sinus tax on the... with an occasional PVC.
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Restatory rate 18.
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We have an end tile of 35.
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We have a sat of 97% on 2 liters.
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Plaglucose 155, temperature of 98.1. We currently have a hephrine and nitro drip infusing, and we are finally 18 minutes from your facility. Any questions or orders at this time?
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Is that you can having any chest pain?
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No test pain at this time, but she has been experiencing a bit of vomiting.
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Near E 2nd St, Casper, WY 82601
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