Woman with lung cancer treated for shortness of breath, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical team transported a 71-year-old woman with stage four lung cancer experiencing shortness of breath to OSU Medical Center for treatment. She had fluid buildup in her left lung and was receiving oxygen therapy.
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Transcript:
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Okay, good evening.
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This is West Licking Medic Four Hundred and One on Mount Carmel's facility with a seventy-one year old female.
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Chief complaint today is going to be shortness of breath.
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Patient is a stage four lung cancer patient.
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She does have some fluid built up on her left lung.
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She just had a liter drained off about a week ago.
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They believe that it means strained off again.
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Testing our cause comfortably.
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We have her on six liters.
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Her initial O two sat per family was eighty-two percent.
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We had her in the upper eighties on six liters.
00:37
She's currently ninety-six percent.
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We kept her on six liters heart rate to 130.
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Last blood pressure was 116 over forty-four,
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and if you got nothing further, we'll see here in approximately 0812 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
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