Possible adrenal crisis near Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near E Hospital Dr in Ann Arbor for a possible adrenal crisis involving a teenage male who was initially unresponsive and had a high fever. The patient was administered medication prior to transport and appeared confused but responsive to verbal stimuli while en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're en route with a 15-year-old male, chief complaint of possible adrenal crisis.
00:06
Patient has a history of this disease.
00:10
Family came home today around noon.
00:13
Found patient not responsive with a temperature of 105.
00:18
On our arrival, the family had given the patient a rescue vial of Cortef, 100 milligrams.
00:25
Currently, he is sleeping, wakes up to verbal stimuli, minimal answers, appears confused.
00:37
Oriented poorly to questions.
00:40
I have vital signs as follows.
00:43
Blood pressure 116 over 60.
00:45
Was hypotensive, improved after a 100cc bolus.
00:50
Oxygen saturation 92% on room air, respiratory rate 36 per minute.
00:57
Oxygen saturation now 97% on room air.
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Heart rate 114, showing sinus tachycardia on the monitor.
01:05
IV 18 gauge in left AC.
01:07
Bolus applied.
01:09
Temperature now 103.
01:13
He seems alert enough to take oral Tylenol.
01:18
Estimated time to hospital is 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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