Medical aid for woman with fainting and abdominal pain, Encinitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic 217 responded to a private home near Santa Fe Dr for a 43-year-old woman who fainted briefly and had lower abdominal pain. She is deaf and speaks Spanish, with limited assessment help from a family member. She was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection days ago. She was treated with IV fluids and anti-nausea medication and taken to Scripps Encinitas Hospital for further care.
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Transcript:
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Tri-City from Medic, 217.
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217, Tri-City,
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(number withheld).
00:14
I have a cat number of (number withheld).
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(number withheld), the model of medical for a 43-year-old female, 4-3 female,
00:29
chief complaint, a syncopal episode, let me know when you're ready for a 4-4-4.
00:34
Copy, go ahead, 217.
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Medic 217 arrived at a private residence to find a 43-year-old female, excuse me, ambulatory on scene.
00:47
A patient is deaf and a Spanish speaker, so the assessment was somewhat limited with the help of one of her family members on the cell phone.
00:59
It sounds like she had a brief syncopal episode lasting about 15 to 20 seconds.
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Was atraumatic,
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she was lowered to the ground,
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and then immediately got up and used the restroom,
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which is where we found her when we arrived on scene.
01:18
It sounds like she's got some lower abdominal pain that's diffuse.
01:26
It sounds like she was diagnosed with a UTI about five days ago.
01:31
I think she was seen at...
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I think she was seen at Scripps Encinitas, which is where we're headed with probably a 15-minute ETA.
01:41
On a brim, she's breathing approximately 18 times a minute.
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Full and effective,
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lung sounds clear bilaterally, O2Sat is 100% on room air.
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She is alert and oriented,
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unable to ask any questions due to the language barrier and her being deaf.
02:03
Spontaneous moving all four extremities.
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G,
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blood pressure is 107 over 71, 107 over 71.
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Temperature of 97.9 and a blood sugar of 97.
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As far as treatment goes, I have a 20 gauge established in the left AC.
02:26
We're going to give her a 500 milliliter fluid bolus, or volume depletion, and I gave her 4 milligrams of Zofran.
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And once again, it's Medic 217, transporting to Scripps Encinitas with probably a 20-minute ETA.
02:42
Is there anything else I can get for you?
02:45
No, I copy that.
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217. That's fine.
02:48
I'll give and to name is the call.
02:52
217, copy. Thank you now.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
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