Male patient with gangrene and frostbite en route to hospital
Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
01:19
MRCC Medic 37,6 min out of regions at the red.37 regions, go ahead.Dispatch 37 coming into region with a 38, 38 male.Chief complained of previous frostbite, gangrenousness possible.Amputation needed on right toe and left foot, gangrene.Possible sepsis.BP initially was 84, palpated.We have an IV established, the fluid's running.BP improved to 90.Over sixty-two, tachycardic in the 120th , glucose of 100 and seventy-seven,ninety-six percent on the layer.References at 18 .Patient's alert and oriented times three.Confused on time.We're going to be to regions in about 6 min .Any questions?You were a little muffled.You said right toe and left foot.Affirmative.Small holes on each foot and right large hole is decaying.Copy 228 . East Metro Central, medic 25 min , regions.
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A 38-year-old male patient showing signs of frostbite and gangrene on his right toe and left foot is being transported to Regions Hospital. The patient may also have sepsis. Vital signs included low blood pressure which was improved with IV fluids, rapid heart rate, normal glucose levels, and good oxygen saturation. The patient is mostly alert but confused about the time. Medical staff report decaying wounds on the feet and the need for amputation on affected areas.
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