Female patient taken to hospital for abdominal pain, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a female patient experiencing abdominal pain to Tri-City Hospital. The patient has a medical history of leukemia, bipolar disorder, and prior bowel obstruction. Vital signs were monitored, and treatment included intravenous access and medication. Pain management was provided during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
buying any chest pain at this time.
00:01
On a brim, she's been in 22 times full and effective with clear long sounds bilaterally, the other two stats of 96% on room air.
00:08
She's alert and orange of times three, answering no questions appropriately, eyes are pro at 3 and moving off 70s time you times 4.
00:13
Nibah of 102, sinus tach, confirmed under 12 lead, no S.E changes directly.
00:17
Blood pressure of 180,
00:20
over 80, on a temperature of 98.7.
00:23
History,
00:24
newly diagnosed with leukemia, bipolar, no-known drug allergies.
00:28
and she is taking Avivan at this time.
00:31
As far as treatment, we're going to establish IV access in route to your facility.
00:35
We've given four milligrams of Zophran, ODT.
00:38
We'll probably be looking for pain management for her abdominal pain, which is Tylenol.
00:44
Again, we'll have about a 10-minute ETA to your facility.
00:47
Is there anything else I'll thank you for you guys?
00:51
No ST changes or activity.
00:53
Blood pressure, last one we just got 176 over 70.
00:57
Thanks for repeating that 211.
00:59
My apologies.
01:00
I just wasn't able to hear you.
01:02
We will see you guys here in just a few moments where we work and get that idea.
01:05
We'll get some pain control on board for this abdominal pain patient.
01:08
There's any change in status for we contact?
01:11
Tri-City, RA-123.
01:15
One-14-3-2-2nd, contact,
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contact.
01:21
Can I name 25?
01:24
9-100-103?
01:28
Your out of the scene, a 94-year-old female is approximately 120 pounds.
01:34
She complained about bowel pain.
01:38
She first had an onset of abdominal pain yesterday.
01:42
Paramex came to check her out, she ended up aiming.
01:44
Today she had another bout of abdominal pain.
01:49
She said it was a gradual onset of non-provoked abdominal pain.
01:54
It's kind of just epigastric that is able really pinpoint it.
01:58
She says it feels like gas.
02:01
She does have a history of bowel obstruction.
02:04
I guess she had a bowel obstruction a few months ago.
02:06
She said she did make a bowel movement this morning.
02:13
And she,
02:15
sorry, she did make a bowel movement this morning.
02:17
There was no finding that bowel movement.
02:23
She rates her pain at a 10 out of 10, but right now she is looking more like a 4.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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