Paramedics treat woman with reaction to medication, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a woman in her forties to Stanford Medical Center after she experienced facial twitching, hand stiffness, and nausea following a recent medication injection. She remained stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Stanford, Medic 16, code 2, 10 minutes on board.
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I got a 46-year-old female.
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That's 46-year-old female.
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Chief complaint is going to be involuntary facial twitches,
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stiffness in the hands, and nausea for the last two weeks.
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Sounds like it's been progressively getting worse after she received a medication injection.
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Vitals, 152 over 100, 97 on the pulse, normal sinus, 18 respirations, 98% on room air.
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She's GCS 15.
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I gave her 4 milligrams.
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P.O. medication, with relief.
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Sounds like she's been transported a few times in the last two weeks with no improvement.
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Again, I'm code to 10 minutes.
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How do you copy?
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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