Paramedics treat fall patient en route to hospital, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Fort Worth transported a 44-year-old woman from her home to Baylor All Saints Hospital after a mechanical fall. The patient reported leg and head pain and was treated with fentanyl, Tylenol, and Zofran. Her vital signs remained stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baylor All Saints, this is Fort Worth Med 56.
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Right now we're coming at you, Priority Three.
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Priority Three with a forty-four year old female.
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She's coming from home.
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She was walking through a doorway whenever she had trips, and her legs went opposite ways.
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She's got a chief complaint of right leg pain, left side of head pain secondary to mechanical fall.
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No obvious deformities noted, but she's significant about pain with 250 mics of fentanyl through IV.
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We've got a gram of Tylenol IV going in right now.
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Now she is complaining of nausea after the fentanyl, so we.
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Gave her 4 mg of Zofran.
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She is in a C-collar,
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GCS 15. Stand by for vitals.
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Vital signs are heart rate of 99, sinus rhythm on the monitor.
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Blood pressure is 179 over 94, map of 125 40 on the inside.
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Breathing 18, setting 99% of room air.
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We're about five to 10 min out.
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Location mentioned:
8th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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