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Man treated for persistent abdominal pain and toothacheEncinitas CA

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Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024

As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a 56-year-old man at a private residence with persistent lower abdominal pain and a toothache. The abdominal pain started a week ago, rated 6 out of 10, with no other significant symptoms or medical history. Patient was transported to the hospital for further evaluation.

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Transcript:
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So tonight, we're out on scene to a private residence for a 56-year-old male.
00:04
Complaint is abdominal pain.
00:08
It seems like patient has been having pain, but says it hasn't gotten any better or worse, just no relief, so 911 was activated to transport him to the hospital.
00:20
His only other complaint is a toothache that he has been treated for previously.
00:27
Other than that, no vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, or changes in urinary habits.
00:35
The abdominal pain started last Monday.
00:39
It is sudden, unprovoked, located in the lower abdomen and does not radiate anywhere.
00:43
This has happened over the past week with no relief.
00:49
Pain is rated six on the pain scale.
00:52
No other medical history.
00:54
No allergies and no medications currently taken.
01:00
Patient wants transport to the hospital, which is being provided.
01:07
Estimated arrival to facility is five minutes.
01:09
Can I get you anything else?
01:11
I'm so sorry.
01:12
He's breathing 18 times a minute, full and effective.
01:14
Oxygen saturation is 98% on room air.
01:18
He is alert and oriented times three, pupils are spontaneous, and he moves all extremities.
01:21
Blood pressure is 156 over 72, heart rate is 66 sinus rhythm, temperature is 99.1, and skin is pink, hot and dry.
01:33
Other than that, no additional issues at this time.

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Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024

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