71-year-old woman treated for breathing difficulties at hospital, Cedar Rapids IA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 71-year-old woman at St. Luke’s Hospital emergency room was treated for difficulty breathing. She had a high heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and high blood sugar. She was receiving breathing treatments and oxygen therapy.
Audio|Heard on: Linn IA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Luke, I'm 86 patient care report.
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So this, I'm a 6 in a month, commissomath in a five-minute ETA with a 71-year-old female.
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Chief complaint, difficulty breathing, starting around an hour or so ago.
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No pulmonary history whatsoever has been recently admitted for similar issues, unknown cars.
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Does take part of the zone that the hospital is recorded at this time that we now have current heart rate 105 sinus rhythm, fire pressure 143 over 92, respirations 30,000.
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She is on a breathing treatment DuoNeb.
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Oxygen saturation is 98%.
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Now, she was originally on 3 liters at home, sitting at about 93%.
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Her blood sugar is high.
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Tump is 97.5.
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Any questions are orders?
00:51
Room on arrival.
00:54
Sorry, did you say room on arrival?
00:57
Yes, room on arrival.
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Got me. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
A Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
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