Female patient with abdominal pain after gallbladder surgery, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 46-year-old female patient with ongoing abdominal pain following gallbladder surgery called 911 for evaluation. EMS assessed her condition, noting no signs of trauma and stable vital signs. She was transported to Tri-City Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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23402. Good evening, Tri-City, contact, time 2342.
00:05
Good evening, Tri-City, R213.
00:07
Looking for a basic life support downgrade to the EMT on R213.
00:10
Medical mouth status, 46-year-old female.
00:13
Chat number (number withheld).
00:16
That's (number withheld).
00:19
Chief complaint today is going to be some abdominal pain.
00:23
Let me know when you're ready for the report.
00:26
Go ahead for this 46-year-old female.
00:29
Thanks, Tri-City.
00:30
Call that to the local transit center here to sign up.
00:32
Story goes that she had a gallbladder surgery back in November.
00:36
Had some residual pain that's been going on since then, progressively.
00:40
They've said it just hasn't gone away and went ahead and activated 911 tonight for an evaluation.
00:48
No outward signs of trauma that we can see.
00:50
Negative for any rebound in tenderness.
00:53
No full-sating masses.
00:55
Abdomen was palpated in all four quadrants. Abdomen is soft and supple.
00:59
She has the ability to move all limbs under our deficit code.
01:02
Vitals from a try.
01:05
Still heart rate is 100.
01:06
Let's sign a stack on the monitor.
01:08
Blood pressure at 124 over 86, with 124 over 86.
01:11
Combating temperature of 98.1, stroke, trail.
01:16
Based on that patient history of the gallbladder surgery. Isn't on any medications, known drug allergies.
01:21
Right now, treatment position of comfort with the EMT in the back, R213, en route to you with about a 12- to 1-2-minute ETA.
01:27
So anything else I can get you?
01:30
13 for this 416 complaint of the abdominal pain, we'll see that patient in about 15 minutes with that BLS unit.
01:36
What is it going to be BLS 230?
01:39
We'll see you guys in about 10 minutes.
01:41
If there is any change of status, please contact. We can clear it 2344.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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