Paramedics treat woman for asthma attack, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a woman with asthma and difficulty breathing from near Moross Rd in Detroit to St. John Hospital. They administered aspirin and albuterol with improvement before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Coming in with a 56-year-old female,
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804 GCS 15, chief complaint today is only difficulty in breathing.
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Patient has a history of asthma.
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Her lung sounds are diminished and ronchus bilaterally.
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We got her on, we gave her 5 mg of aspirin.
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Was on albuterol with some improvement.
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Lung sounds have improved.
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No accessory must be used.
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Speaking in full sentences, current bottles are as follows.
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Blood pressure of 180 over 110, 180 over 110.
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Heart rate of 200 and ninety-two, ninety-eight percent on eight liters.
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Respirations twenty-four and a little labor.
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We're about 5 minutes out.
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Do you want anything further?
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