Man treated for confusion after lung cancer radiation, Oxford MS
Emergency medical services transported a 76-year-old man from the Cancer Center to the hospital after he became lightheaded and confused following lung cancer radiation treatment. His vital signs were monitored during transport.
Audio|Source: Lafayette County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Go ahead.
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Transporting routine, Mabes 5 for one time.
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Transporting routine, Mabst 5 for one time.
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General.
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The patient report.
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This is back with O'Hare.
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We're out with a 76-year-old male coming from the cancer center.
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We're receiving his radiation for lung cancer today.
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He was a little lightheaded this morning, he was a little lightheaded and he's altered mental at this time.
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UCC. is 13.
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Vital signs follow.
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Blood pressure 115 over 70, heart rate 83,
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with atrial rhythms on the monitor, 12-lead shows the right bundle branch block.
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Have FCO2 of 96 with 16 even non-labor deprivation.
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We have blood glucose of 131, 131.
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The patient is on 2 liters of oxygen by nasal cannula full time.
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Belk Blvd, Oxford, MS 38655
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