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Medics transport man with suspected sepsisMadison WI

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S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715

As discussed during the dispatch call, madison emergency medical personnel transported a 69-year-old man from a residence near South Brooks Street to St. Mary's Hospital for evaluation of weakness and suspected sepsis following a dialysis appointment.

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Transcript:
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St. Mary's ER from Madison Medic Number Seven.
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Medic Seven at St.
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Mary's, go ahead.
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St. Mary's, Madison Medic Number 7.
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We are en route with a 69-year-old male coming from home calling this in as a sepsis alert.
00:15
Patient had scheduled dialysis this afternoon from noon to 4 p.m., and then upon arrival at home he, as well as family at home, noted an increase in weakness,
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lethargy, just not acting like himself.
00:31
Sounds like he said previous bouts of sepsis.
00:34
So families kind of queued into the signs and symptoms,
00:37
and were pretty concerned with that.
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And called us.
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Patient is A and O times four, quite warm to the touch.
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Current set of vitals, I have a blood pressure of 176 over 104.
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Heart rate about 130, sinus tach on the four lead.
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SpO2 is 98% on room air.
00:58
I do have a blood sugar of 173 once again.
01:02
Blood glucose one hundred seventy-three; temporal temperature reading ninety-nine point five.
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He does have a port on his upper right clavicle, but I did establish IV access in the left forearm as well.
01:15
We got a liter bag of normal saline flowing at this time.
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No other big complaints from the patient other than just feeling very weak.
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We are approximately six to eight out.
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Do you have any comments? Questions? Orders?
01:26
No questions.
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Room on arrival.
01:28
St. Mary's clear.

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S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715

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