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Elderly man with fever and incontinence taken to hospitalOceanside CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a 76-year-old man to Tri-City Hospital with fever, chills, urinary incontinence, shaking, and high temperature following a recent diagnosis of viral meningitis. The patient has a history of diabetes, heart failure, and high blood pressure.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, so...
00:01
126, we'll go for Tri-City.
00:02
Contact time, 1249.
00:05
Thank you, Tri-City, R126, I've got a CAD of (number withheld).
00:14
On board, I've got a 76-year-old male chief complaint of fever and chills.
00:21
Patient states out of two weeks ago he got diagnosed with viral meningitis.
00:26
He's had ebbs and blows of how he's been feeling,
00:29
but he's been unable to control his urine.
00:32
Continue shaking episodes as well as a persistent fever.
00:39
When we arrived, long-being patient was kind of slumped down in a recliner, alert and oriented times three, breathing at a rate of 22.
00:46
It's got some ronk eye in the left.
00:52
Lerton-oriented skins of pot, diaparidic.
00:58
On the monitor, he's trying to pack up 130 over 58.
01:06
He's at 97% on room air,
01:10
6.
01:15
History of diabetes as well as CHF and high blood pressure.
01:26
I take all proper meds with allergies, some morphine,
01:31
and omephrazole.
01:34
For treatment I've gone to 18-day to establish LEP.
01:37
I'm going to be giving them a liter of fluid for this protocol.
01:43
Other than that, no other anticipated treatment from the rest of your facility with about an 8-minute ETA, how do you copy?
01:50
26 quick copy so far.
01:51
Do you have a temperature on this patient by chance?
01:54
A firm 104.1.
01:58
Information for it.
01:59
One whole four point one.
02:00
So we will see, uh, we'll see you guys here in just a few moments, uh, with that, uh, Saturday,
02:06
you know, I'm sorry.
02:08
And there's any changes then, that's why you're working in that I'd be in that really, uh, really,
02:12
uh,
02:13
really.

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

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