Medical emergency involves child's kneecap dislocation, Prosper TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 12-year-old child experienced a dislocated right kneecap while playing video games. The kneecap relocated itself during splinting. Pain was managed with nasal ketamine due to anxiety about needles. The child is being transported to Cook Children's Hospital in Prosper. Vital signs are stable at the time of transport.
Audio|Heard on: Denton TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Thank you. This, ma'am.
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Hey, Medcom.
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This is Little Unbeded three.
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Shows in route code 1 to Cook Children's Prosper.
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I have a 12-year-old female that was playing a video game as she dislocated her left,
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correction, right kneecap.
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The kneecap was dislocated to the side.
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And when we attempted to get her into a splint, it actually relocated itself.
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The patient's pain was treated with 10 milligrams of ketamine.
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intra-nasally due to the patient having anxiety with needles.
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We are currently is A&O x4, GCS 15.
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We have vital signs of heart rate of 90,
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oxygen 94.
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We have end title of 41 with a respiratory rate of 20, and last blood pressure of pain of 110 over 60.
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Like I said, we're in route to Cook Children's Prosper.
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We're about eight minutes out.
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Do you have any other questions for me?
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Location mentioned:
W University Dr, Prosper, TX 75078
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