Infant transferred to hospital ICU for breathing illness, Iowa City IA
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According to the dispatch call, a six-month-old female infant was transferred by EMS from UnityPoint Trinity East to the University of Iowa Hospital intensive care unit for respiratory syncytial virus and pneumonia treatment. The patient was stable on high-flow oxygen during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Printdown with a transfer from UnityPoint Health Trinity East, that you work.
00:03
On board, I've got a six-month-old female.
00:06
R-G-E, I believe we're direct to your level...
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at the PICU.
00:17
She's coming you guys with RSB and pneumonia.
00:20
She is on high flow and tolerating that well.
00:23
I did have to suction her out and she seems to be doing better.
00:26
I did restart the dextrose maintenance fluid and blood sugar of 118, but otherwise we had no changes in route.
00:32
Last of vital, blood pressure is 1-8 over 52.
00:35
Heart rate is 168.
00:36
She's breathing about 60 times a minute and 94% on that high flow with the GCS of 15.
00:42
We've got a 13-13-13-10-80.
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Go ahead with any questions or orders.
00:47
No questions, what orders? You guys are a direct admission to our PICU.
00:50
University Clear?
00:52
No point, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Univ of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242
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