Elderly woman transferred for ischemic bowel treatment, Morgantown WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 80-year-old woman with ischemic bowel was transferred from Fairmont to Ruby Emergency Department for specialized care. She is conscious with stable vital signs and a medical history including hypertension and diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Paramount KL 0263386.
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Going to transfer ED to ED from Fairmont to Ruby Emergency Department.
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We're about 18 minutes out.
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It's going to be an 80-year-old female patient.
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Came in this evening with abdominal pain and they found that she has ischemic bowel and is going down for a higher level with specialty care.
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The patient is conscious alert and oriented GCS 456, skin pink, warm,
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dry, pupils reactive, no JVD, no fetal edema, and lungs are clear and equal.
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The patient has a history of cardiac hypertension,
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diabetes,
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allergic to a list of medications.
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Present vitals: 137 over 75, heart rate 89 sinus rhythm on the monitor.
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O2 saturation 95% on room air, respiratory rate 20 and unlabored.
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The patient has a 20 gauge IV in the left AC with stat lock, high and cc an hour.
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Patient being accepted by Dr. Gowdy at Ruby.
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Do you have any questions or concerns?
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Dr, Morgantown, WV 26506
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