Medical emergency for woman with nausea and vomiting, Cudahy WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 59-year-old woman near S Lake Dr, Cudahy, WI, experienced nausea, vomiting, and stomach discomfort since 8 AM. Emergency responders transported her to St. Luke's South Shore hospital for treatment.
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Transcript:
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All right, we're going to St.
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Luke's South Shore BLS.
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Case number is going to be SM (number withheld).
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We have a female patient ages 59, chief complaint nausea vomiting for the last onset started at 0800 this day.
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Patient increasing symptoms of stomach discomfort, pain and vomiting, productive vomiting.
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No blood that we see.
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Patient doesn't complain of any other symptoms.
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She's just quite restless.
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She's alert, oriented.
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Last set of vitals we had, we have a heart rate around like fifty-two regular.
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Pressure is 197 over 89.
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Pulse oximetry has been ninety-seven on room air.
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Respiratory rates have been about 16 to 20.
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No other finding.
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I am sorry, blood sugar was appropriate.
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I'll get the number for you.
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Believe it was around like 150 something.
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ETA is going to be about 4 min.
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Questions?
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No, no questions.
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I'll go ahead and let South Shore know.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Lake Dr, Cudahy, WI 53110
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