Elderly woman taken to hospital for high blood sugar, Oak Creek WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel transported an 88-year-old woman from a nursing home near S 6th St in Oak Creek to Froedtert Oak Creek Hospital due to high blood sugar readings exceeding 500. The patient was alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Med 113 case number (number withheld).
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We're en route to Froedtert Oak Creek with an 88-year-old female patient complaining of high blood sugar.
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Patient is coming from a nursing home.
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She has an at-home monitor for her diabetes that has been reading high all night.
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She said she tried to contact the nursing staff at the facility, who were unable to assist until this morning, when they called us.
00:33
Our meter is also reading high, showing blood sugar over 500.
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Patient is alert and oriented, with a GCS of 15.
00:42
We attempted an IV, which was unsuccessful at this time.
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Four lead shows normal sinus rhythm at 75, current blood pressure 150 over 42.
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Running another one right now.
00:56
Current SpO2 is 98% on room air,
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with a respiratory rate of 18.
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Any other questions or concerns? We're about five to seven minutes out from Froedtert Oak Creek.
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Location mentioned:
S 6th St, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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