Woman hospitalized for diabetic emergency in Belton, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Grandview transported a 43-year-old woman to Belton Regional Medical Center for diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient was conscious, breathing normally, and had elevated blood sugar levels for about a day. They reported vital signs as stable, with no signs of trauma.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Belton Regional, this is Grandview Medic (number withheld), Paramedic Johnson en route to your facility with a 43-year-old woman conscious and breathing with a chief complaint of DKA.
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Patient's blood sugar registers at (number withheld) and it's been that way for approximately 24 hours.
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Her vital signs are as follows.
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One blood pressure is 147 over 94, heart rate of 116, sinus tach on our monitor.
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SpO2 98% on room air and she's breathing good.
00:25
Clearly and bilaterally, about 18 times a minute with a BGL gamma of (number withheld).
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She also complains of right knee pain and also of headache.
00:32
Exhibits no obvious signs of trauma and deformity.
00:34
ETA your facility in approximately 5 min.
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What are your questions or orders?
00:39
Are you able to try for an IV for us, pretty please?
00:43
Yes, I can absolutely appreciate you.
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Route on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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