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Medical team treats possible sepsis at Grossmont CenterLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a nursing facility near Grossmont Center in La Mesa for an elderly male experiencing shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, and signs of low blood pressure and oxygen levels. He had a do-not-resuscitate order and was receiving supportive care for possible sepsis before being transported to the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Grossmont, I got a run number (number withheld).
00:04
That's (number withheld) coming to you guys, moderate.
00:09
Let me know when you're ready.
00:11
Ready, go ahead.
00:13
Answer responded out in a nursing facility for an 85-year-old male.
00:18
She complains shortness of breath, possible sepsis.
00:22
Patient had DNR selective treatment only.
00:25
Sounds like we're stopped there.
00:27
They noticed that they'll have a last well known.
00:30
It sounds like they noticed at 08 o'clock this morning patient was having some nausea and vomiting.
00:36
Sounds like they gave him some medication, 8 mg.
00:39
Sounds like he's been fine up to about.
00:41
Thirty minutes ago, they went ahead and took his vital signs.
00:44
Noticed that he was hypotensive with low oxygen saturation, prompting 911 call.
00:51
For elevation, he's alert tracking.
00:53
He's having no complaints.
00:54
Sounds like baseline, saying O21 wanted to is baseline.
01:03
For his vital signs, he's breathing 32 times a minute, very shallow, diminished lung capacity.
01:10
Sounds in the lowers, standing at 70% of room air.
01:19
And title 17 again, he's anode times two.
01:24
Moving oxygen, he's times four as a pro.
01:26
Three skins are a little warm to the touch.
01:31
Blood pressure is sixty-six over 50.
01:33
Heart rate's 136.
01:34
Looks like a fifty-five on the monitor.
01:36
We're going to give you a blood sugar at temperature 96.6.
01:40
Right now, as far as treatment, I got a twenty-gauge left AC.
01:44
You want to find out what your full bowl is.
01:46
Got them on a non-rebreather.
01:48
Not getting a good platform.
01:51
Waveform on the pulse ox, but looking at about eighty-nine percent with 20 liters of oxygen on a non-rebreather.
01:59
I'm on an ETA, plus 4 min over to your facility.
02:02
Anything else you need for him?
02:05
Copying his pulse form is signed DNR selective.
02:11
That's affirmative, DNR is signed correctly.
02:15
Okay, copy that.
02:16
We'll see you guys inside if we can clear at 2220 minutes.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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