Paramedics transport woman for medication withdrawal, Aiken SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 53-year-old woman to Aiken ER for symptoms of Suboxone withdrawal. She had run out of her medication, consumed alcohol over several days, and reported dehydration. The patient was alert, stable, and ambulatory at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Aiken ER, Aiken ER. This is Aiken County Medic Five, Medic Five Aiken ER.
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You can go ahead, Medic Five.
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Aiken ER, we are currently inbound to your facility with a 53-year-old female patient, non-emergent from home.
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Chief complaint is of Suboxone withdrawal.
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Reports she ran out of her medication four days ago and has been self-medicating with alcohol in that time.
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Reports drinking an entire bottle of liquor over the last two days.
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Says she feels dehydrated as well.
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She was ambulatory on scene.
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She's conscious, alert, and oriented.
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Times four.
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Denies HI and SI.
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Her current vitals are as follows.
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Pulse rate of ninety-six.
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Last blood pressure was normal.
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SpO two on room air is ninety-six.
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We're currently about five minutes out.
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How do you copy?
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You can go to triage on arrival.
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Affirmative.
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