Teen male treated for severe allergic reaction at hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 17-year-old male near E Hospital Dr in Ann Arbor, Michigan, experienced a severe allergic reaction after taking amoxicillin. He showed symptoms including hives, airway and tongue swelling, and difficulty breathing. Paramedics administered medications and fluids and transported him emergently to the hospital for treatment.
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Transcript:
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This is Alpha 103.
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We're coming in emergent with a 17-year-old male.
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She complains going to be anaphylaxis allergic reaction.
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The patient took amoxicillin today.
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They did it, started when he took the medication.
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He has a known allergy where he gets hives, but today he had hives worse than usual and
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has difficulty breathing about 10 minutes before we got there.
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It's hard to get a breath in.
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He's got hives.
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along his neck and arms,
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and notable airway and tongue swelling.
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A patient has gotten 5iobedril, 125 of ptollumetrol, is getting a Duoneb right now, and 0.3 milligrams of IM epitulter as follows, blood pressure 119 over 69, 99% on 6 liters of deonev, respirations are 19, end title of 39, pulse is going to be 70.
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about 200 mils of fluid.
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We're going to be about 10 out.
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Do you require anything further?
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Does he have any stridor?
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No strider, no wheezing, very quiet breath sounds and shallow.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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