Man treated for rapid heart rate and dehydration, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 26-year-old man in Ann Arbor to St. Joseph Hospital for evaluation of a rapid heart rate and possible dehydration. He had been feeling fatigued and lightheaded for two weeks. IV fluids were given during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Afternoon St. Joe's, this is Ann Arbor Alpha Zero Three Eight.
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In our facility, priority two traffic with a twenty-six year old male.
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Chief complaint is going to be a rapid heart rate, possible dehydration.
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The patient went to his doctor's office today for a follow up for weakness.
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For the past two weeks, the patient experienced feeling very fatigued, lightheaded, and having a rapid heart rate ongoing for the past two weeks.
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Walking into the dr.
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s office, the dr.
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s office noted the patient to have a heart rate of 211.
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That is 211.
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Upon arrival, the patient is AOS times four GCS 15.
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Current blood pressure is 120 over 70, 120 over 70.
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Current heart rate is 100.
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Sinus tach on the monitor with a clean twelve lead.
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We did have positive orthostatics.
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The patient's heart rate did jump out to 130 and blood pressure dropped to 90 over 80.
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That is again positive orthostatics.
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We currently have IV established, fluid administered.
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ETA to facility approximately 10 minutes.
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Do you require anything further?
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