Medical transport for woman with high blood sugar, Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 55-year-old woman from a home near W 7th St to Frederick Hospital. She has very high blood sugar and blurred vision due to hyperglycemia. She is a type 2 diabetic. Her vital signs were stable and she is receiving fluids and medication during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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229 is on medical.
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Frederick.
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Frederick Health is on the line.
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Hey, Frederick.
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229, fair medico.
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Come with 55-year-old female.
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She complains going to be hyperglycemia.
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Vision's coming from home.
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She said about an hour and a half, two hours ago, now she started having support vision.
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She was negative on the stroke scale.
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We defined her blood sugar to be 533, 533.
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Normally type 2 diabetic but is better controlled.
00:37
Denies any other complaints,
00:39
turning blood pressure is 166 over 91, heart rate showing 94, sinusol monitor.
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She's on that 94% longer area.
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We've got a list of meds that we are bringing with us.
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I'm currently giving her fluid.
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And we announce an ETA of about four minutes.
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Anything else now?
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We'll see if the charge next on arrival.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W 7th St, Frederick, MD 21701
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