Patient transported to Knox hospital for abdominal procedure, Mt Vernon OH
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According to the dispatch call, a sixty-one-year-old female is transported on a non-emergency basis to Knox Community Hospital for a medical procedure involving abdominal fluid removal. The patient is alert and oriented with mild abdominal pressure. Vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, KCH.
00:01
Inbound to you non-emergency with a sixty-one year old female alert and oriented on floor GCS of 15.
00:09
Your patient was contacted by I believe interventional radiology this morning to be admitted into the ED as soon as possible for paracentesis of ascites.
00:21
Patient is complaining of pressure in her abdomen.
00:24
No outward complaints of any additional or new pains.
00:29
Blood pressure is 100 over seventy-two, heart rate of ninety-eight.
00:33
She's ninety-six percent on room air.
00:35
Like I said, alert and oriented times four.
00:37
We'll see you guys here in probably about 5 min.
00:42
Room seven on arrival at the top.
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Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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