Woman found unresponsive at home treated for low blood sugar, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 59-year-old woman found unresponsive at home with low blood sugar and intoxication. She received oxygen and glucose infusion during transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're currently about eight coming from home with a...
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59-year-old female found unresponsive under bed.
00:06
Patient had a non-rebreather upon our arrival as she was breathing.
00:10
Patient was highly intoxicated.
00:13
They found a bunch of fireball shooters in the trash can.
00:19
I have blood sugar of 22 also.
00:22
Now I have blood sugar as 256, a 20-gauge with the D-10 infusing at this time.
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Pulse is going to be 86, sinus on the monitor, saturation 100% on 4 liters with an NPA in place also.
00:34
Respiratory rate at this time is going to be 19,
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and end-tidal CO2 of 24, last blood pressure was 84 over 51.
00:43
After I got that D-10, I'm going to be putting an LR on.
00:49
Response of the pain only, give her a GCS about 11 or 12.
00:54
You got any questions or orders.
00:58
Yeah, what was that hurrying again?
01:02
8-6. Sign it.
01:06
And would you say the original glucose was?
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2-2,
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but now 256.
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Copy room on arrival.
01:18
Happy thank you.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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