Woman hospitalized for severe abdominal pain, Encinitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 45-year-old woman experienced severe abdominal pain following an episode of nausea and vomiting overnight. Paramedics found her in significant discomfort, with elevated heart rate and blood pressure. She was treated with intravenous fluids and acetaminophen for pain and transported from near Santa Fe Dr to Scripps Encinitas Hospital for further evaluation.
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Transcript:
00:00
Scripps, this is Medic 24 if you're clear to take our report.
00:04
We're looking to go to Scripps Encinitas with an expected ETA of about 10 to 12 minutes.
00:11
Copy, go ahead, they're open.
00:14
All right, appreciate you on that.
00:16
Last four of the run number is going to be (number withheld).
00:20
Chief complaint is going to be abdominal pain, 45-year-old (name withheld).
00:25
This started with mild nausea as of last night and then it manifested into something further today that I'll give you a further account on.
00:37
How do you copy so far?
00:39
Copy sounds good.
00:42
Okay, so as stated, mild nausea last night.
00:45
An inpatient woke up at about 6 a.m.
00:47
This morning had an episode of nausea vomiting.
00:51
It was stated that there was some orange or reddish color to it.
01:00
However, we're not going as far as saying blood involvement.
01:06
Apparently one other episode en route to an urgent care where we
01:10
I encountered the patient.
01:13
When we arrived,
01:15
The patient was stating that their pain was quote unquote really bad, with much anguish in their face.
01:23
We'll show it as a nine out of ten on the pain scale.
01:27
They just kind of doubled over as they were standing in the exam room.
01:32
They were able to walk to our gurney.
01:35
We got them on the ambulance initially.
01:37
They had a heart rate of 120, and initial blood pressure was 148 over 89.
01:46
FCO2 100% on room air.
01:48
Initially the respirations were 24 to 28 based off of the pain.
01:53
Temperature was obtained at the facility.
01:56
Temperature was ninety-seven Fahrenheit.
02:02
They were able to move themselves onto the gurney.
02:08
Right now we have them in a semi-Fowler's position, which is position of comfort.
02:13
That heart rate has come down to around 102.
02:18
Right around that area.
02:20
The blood pressure has come down as well to 116 over 80.
02:26
Respirations are 16, full and effective.
02:30
O2 is still holding well.
02:32
We got an IV established.
02:34
We got 18 gauge to the right AC.
02:37
We have a 1000cc bag on that running TKO, and we also have a gram of acetaminophen being administered for abdominal discomfort.
02:50
The discomfort is right above the umbilical area.
02:54
It's non-radiating.
02:56
They state that it was almost like an intense tightening or cramp.
03:04
So with that,
03:06
We have about a six-minute ETA to Scripps Encinitas.
03:10
That's the request for transport.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
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