Patient transferred to hospital after catheter complication, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 74-year-old male patient was transferred from Scripps Jefferson Urology Clinic to the hospital after complications following catheter placement, including a near fainting event. The patient is currently stable.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is Premier CCT 81.
00:02
We have a run number of (number withheld).
00:08
We are approximately 12 minutes out from your facility coming to you from Scripps Jefferson Urology Clinic.
00:15
I have a 74-year-old male,
00:19
brought in by family today for a nurse visit and cystoscopy duty.
00:26
Patient had a 22 French three-way catheter placed and had a near syncope event.
00:34
Doctor wants him over to the hospital for admission.
00:37
Patient did get about 200 cc of a lactated saline bag.
00:42
They irrigated his bladder with three 1000 ml bags of sterile water.
00:49
Patient is now currently stable on my monitor, sinus rhythm, heart rate of 60.
00:54
Blood pressure of 128 over 77, breaths of 16 and 99% on room air.
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