Patient treated for slow heart rate and low blood pressure, Elizabeth City NC
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Emergency medical services transported a 72-year-old patient with slow heart rate and low blood pressure. Treatment with medication and fluids improved the patient's condition and mental status during transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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Sentara Albemarle Camden Medical 11 with patient care report how do you copy?
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Bye-bye!
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Sender Hamar, Camden Medic 11, we are coming to a 72, that is 72 year old now.
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The chief complaint today is bradycardia in hypotension with a new onset of mental status on the ambulance.
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In residence, patient was alert in right house near Road St and a systolic, complicated,
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left pressure of 70,
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and a heart rate of 40.
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On the truck, we have given 0.5 milligrams of atropine with an 18 gauge in the az.
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Receive approximately 700 milliliters of saving.
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His blood pressure right now is 121 over 60 with a heart rate of 66.
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SPO2 is 94% on the remair.
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The patient does now have altered mental status but he is much more responsive in the wake.
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He alert to himself,
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but roughly 10 seconds they'll last the same questions over and over.
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We have about a 5 minute ETA.
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Do you require anything further at this time?
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Location mentioned:
N Road St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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