Newborn male infant treated for abnormal breathing, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a one-day-old male infant experienced abnormal breathing and a brief pause in breathing. The infant was stabilized and is being transported to Stanford Medical Center pediatric emergency department for care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Good evening, Stanford, San Mateo Medic 28, coming to you guys, Code 2.
00:04
On board today, I have a zero-one-day-old male, zero-one day.
00:09
His chief complaint today is going to be some abnormal breathing.
00:12
A patient was sleeping,
00:14
and then parents observed that he was struggling to clear his airway.
00:18
He was apnic for anywhere from 20 to 45 seconds.
00:23
Color changed to red, never to believe.
00:26
After that event, began to cry.
00:28
He is currently weighing at about 7.7 pounds.
00:32
The last set of medals I have for you will be heart rate of 150.
00:36
Oxygen is currently 100% with clear lung sounds.
00:39
I can gauge appropriate, pink, warm, and dry.
00:43
No increased respiratory distress at this time.
00:46
We'll be it to your code 2 in about 10 or less.
00:48
How do you copy?
00:51
Medic 28, was this patient? Do you say 0101, newborn baby?
00:58
A firm, zero one day old, zero one day.
01:05
Was this patient born at home or in a hospital and is it a male or a female?
01:11
At a hospital yesterday?
01:13
Male.
01:15
Awesome, thanks for the report.
01:18
I will see you guys in 10 minutes.
01:20
You're going to proceed to the pediatric emergency department.
01:23
I will let them know you guys are coming in.
01:26
Gravy Pediatrics, thank you.
01:29
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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