Child with cancer transported to hospital for blood in ostomy bag, Morgantown WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a young male cancer patient with blood in his ostomy bag is being transported from Davis Medical Center to Ruby Hospital. His vital signs are stable and he recently received pain medication.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, I've got a patient report from a patient coming from Davis Medical Center
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D to Ruby ED.
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Go ahead.
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All right, we are inbound to Ruby T.R.
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with a 4-7-year-old male patient, weighing 53 kilograms, 5 feet 3 inches.
00:21
Diagnosed in this day, this is ER with systemic valves.
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Patient was brought in by local EMS this morning when he noted blood in his ostomy bag.
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A patient does have cancer.
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Patient is currently GCS of 15 AMO times 4.
00:42
No medication drips running.
00:46
Normal time is rhythm on the monitor.
00:49
Heart rate is 60.
00:53
STO2 on room air is 99.
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Respiration rate is 18 and I have a blood pressure of 151 over 87.
01:09
Patient received 50 micrograms of fentanyl approximately five minutes ago for pain.
01:18
Last glucose is 111.
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And if you have no questions, I have no further.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Dr, Morgantown, WV 26506
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