Medic transports patient to UW East for nausea, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Medic Ten transported a female patient from near Eastpark Blvd in Madison to UW East Hospital for nausea and dry heaving that began the previous evening. The patient had stable vital signs and received an IV with Zofran during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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East Madison, this is Medic Ten.
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This is UW East, go ahead.
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Hey UW East, Med Ten here.
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About 7 minutes down the road, I'm headed your way with a female patient.
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We were called to her today for dry heaving and nausea throughout the night.
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She has not thrown up at all, but has been dry heaving and feeling unwell.
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Started last night around dinner time and continued through today.
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Has not eaten anything.
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Has not eaten dinner or breakfast, but is able to walk to us.
00:31
Feeling a little dizzy and lightheaded.
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Vital signs are stable.
00:34
Heart rate of ninety-seven and regular.
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Blood pressure was 136 over 86.
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Oxygen is 96 percent on room air.
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Blood sugar was 130.
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IV started in left arm and Zofran administered.
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That has not helped so far.
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Cardiac monitor shows normal rhythm.
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We'll be to you in 5 minutes.
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No questions.
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We'll have triage ready on arrival.
00:58
East Madison clear.
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