Patient treated after adverse medication reaction, Fredericksburg VA
A 64-year-old male was transported to Mary Washington Hospital after experiencing an adverse medication reaction. He became briefly unresponsive for about 60 seconds but is now alert and oriented. Vital signs show irregular heart activity and stable oxygen levels.
Audio|Source: Spotsylvania County Fire and Rescue
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Mary Washington Hospital, there's Orange County, Medic 29 on EMS1, patient care report.
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Mary Washington Hospital, is Orange County Medic 29.
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We're in a row of our boutsy location at 10-minute, A.10 minutes out.
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With a 64, 64-year-old male patient coming in for an evaluation for adverse reactions to medications.
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Patients are a couple of five five minutes ago to a game medication, which he then became unresponsive within the hour.
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With diagonal restorations went on responsive for approximately 60 seconds.
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Patient is alert and oriented with the CSF-15 alert oriented.
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I found out my questions appropriately.
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Vitals are currently as follows, beginning a sinus attack on the monitor with irregular PVCs,
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ox and saturation are to be out 100 with 4 liters viewing nails of cannula, logical with a partial partial 119 over 76.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sam Perry Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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