Female patient intubated and transported for brain hemorrhage, Iowa City IA
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An intubated female patient suffering from a brain hemorrhage is being transported to the University of Iowa hospital. EMS provided treatment including fentanyl, saline, and blood pressure medication during transport. Vital signs were monitored throughout.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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UnityPoint Trinity Bettendorf on board, I've got female patient, initials RL, I believe she'd come into your ER.
00:06
She is coming for a severe arachnoid hemorrhage.
00:09
She is intubated and tolerating that well.
00:11
At the hospital, I turned off the Propylfall and gave her a hundred micrograms of fentanyl for gagging on the tube, but there has been no neurological response.
00:19
I gave her a 250-ml bolus of 3% saline and started her own cardine for hypertension.
00:26
Our last set of vitals: blood pressure is 140.
00:28
Over 89, heart rate is 78.
00:31
She is set at 16 times a minute on the ventilator and 92% oxygen with a Glasgow Coma Scale of 3.
00:35
Blue Guy 9 minute you face your helotad.
00:37
Go ahead with any questions or orders.
00:39
Questions or orders? We'll see you shortly on 9 minutes with the roof.
00:41
University clear.
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Iowa City, IA 52242
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