Elderly female taken to hospital for respiratory symptoms, Temecula CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 88-year-old woman was transported to Temecula Valley Hospital after developing a productive cough, fatigue, mild confusion, fever, chest pain, and wheezing. She received oxygen and fluids during transport and was stable with some wheezing noted.
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Power, Medic 1-9-2.
00:02
Chief complaint.
00:04
Patient is going to Temecula Valley Hospital with about a 15 to 20 minute ETA right now.
00:09
I don't know if you're ready for full report.
00:12
Copy, I didn't catch how old the patient is.
00:16
88-year-old female.
00:21
The story goes that she is coming from a prior residence near Rainbow.
00:25
It sounds like in the past two days, the patient has developed a productive cough with phlegm,
00:29
as well as general fatigue and a little bit of confusion, according to family.
00:38
The patient has been having chest pain.
00:43
As far as vital signs right now, she is breathing 20 times full and effective, setting 100% on a nebulizer at 8 liters with expiratory wheezing bilaterally.
00:55
On room air, she was standing at 92 to 93% with an end tidal of 28 right now.
01:06
Alert and oriented times 3 to person, place, and event, but not time, which sounds like is abnormal for her.
01:14
Her pulse is at 73, she is moving all four extremities, negative on a stroke scale.
01:18
Last blood pressure of 142 over 88 with heart rate of 110 sinus tachycardia on the monitor.
01:25
A temperature of 101.2 and a blood glucose of 112.
01:30
As far as the treatment goes right now, just did a nebulizer, prior to the access, and administered a fluid bolus.
01:35
Not anticipating anything further, they are going to continue to monitor en route to Temecula Valley.
01:39
ETA is about 15 to 20 minutes. If there's anything else I can get for you, clear.
01:44
I copy that.
01:45
Is the patient wheezing or are lung sounds diminished?
01:51
Expiratory wheezes.
01:54
All right, copy back.
01:55
Thanks, I'll notify Temecula Valley, and we can go ahead and clear.
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