Man transported with upper abdominal pain and low blood pressure, Mt Vernon OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 56-year-old man is being transported non-emergency to a hospital in Mount Vernon for upper abdominal pain and low blood pressure. He previously visited the emergency room with no findings. His condition has worsened with breathing pain. Vital signs include a heart rate of 80 and low blood pressure. He has been given pain medication and IV access established.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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En route to your facility non-emergency with a 56 year old male.
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Chief complaint today is going to be abdominal pain in the upper gastric region.
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This all started on Saturday.
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He came to the ER on Sunday and nothing was found.
00:15
So it hurts to breathe, it's gotten worse.
00:20
Heart rate's 80, 99% on two liters.
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Last blood pressure was 85 over 55.
00:29
We have a line started.
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He's been given 50 micrograms of fentanyl.
00:35
Sinus on the monitor with PVCs will be there in five to 6 min.
00:42
Set out arrival, KCH.
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Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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