Elderly woman treated for nausea and vomiting en route to medical center, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting an 88-year-old woman with nausea and vomiting to Stanford Medical Center. She has a history of possible dementia and is a dialysis patient. Her vital signs are stable and she has received medication for nausea.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Evening Stanford is Medics 16 or inbound code 2, each he had about 10 to 15 minutes.
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On board an 88-year-old female, it's 8-8-year-old female coming from home.
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She's from (name withheld) is going to be nausea and vomiting.
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She's vomiting, let's see, total four times since this afternoon.
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Only history is some possible dementia.
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She is a dialysis patient, doesn't miss her meetings.
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Her next one's the most vitals are as follows.
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BP is 162 over 67.
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Heart rate of 92 normal sinus on a 12-lead.
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Respiration 16, signing at 97% on room air.
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No pain at this time.
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Temperature of 97, sugar of 112.
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She did receive 1 milligram Zofan PO.
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Currently, A and 0 to 2, GCS of 14.
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This is Medic 16.
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We'll see you in about 10 to 15.
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I'll copy.
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Copy dot here.
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We'll see you in the rivals.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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