Toddler transported to hospital after seizure and fever, State College PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 2-year-old boy to Mount Nittany Hospital after he had a seizure and fever. He is lethargic and not responsive to stimuli but is alert. He is receiving intravenous Tylenol and fluids.
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Transcript:
00:00
Mount Nittany for Paramedic 2316.
00:05
That's fine, I think.
00:08
Inbound air facility with approximately 10 to 15 minute ETA.
00:11
I have a 02, a 2-year-old male on board.
00:15
Parents woke up to him actively having a seizure.
00:20
Patient has been febrile the last 24 hours.
00:24
When we arrived, he was not unresponsive, but very lethargic.
00:30
I would say responsive to painful stimuli.
00:33
Temperature was 102.6, and they said they haven't given Tylenol last night.
00:41
The patient is still rather postictal for us.
00:44
He is alert, just not responding to any type of stimuli. Not verbal at all, not crying, just kind of staring off in the distance.
00:53
He's sinus tachycardic at 135.
00:56
He's 96% on room air.
00:58
His blood glucose was 190.
01:00
I did give, I'm in the process of giving 240 milligrams of Tylenol via IV along with 100 ML of normal saline.
01:08
Again, we'll see there.
01:09
In like 10 to 15 any questions or whatever?
01:14
We'll stay in 10 to 15.
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Wellness Wy, State College, PA 16803
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