Patient given Narcan for low oxygen response, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical incident near Calhoun St in Charleston involving an unresponsive patient with low oxygen levels. Narcan was administered, resulting in improved awareness though the patient was disoriented. The patient had a history of stroke but showed no stroke symptoms. During transport, vital signs were monitored and the patient began vomiting again.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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SpO2 was ninety-four percent upon arrival, and (name withheld) was only responsive to verbal stimulation.
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We've now given (name withheld) 2 mg of Narcan IN, and (name withheld) is now aware and disoriented.
00:13
(Name withheld) does have a history of stroke.
00:15
(Name withheld) is not presenting with stroke symptoms.
00:17
We were unable to do a stroke assessment.
00:21
Heart rate seventy-three, blood pressure one twenty-seven over eighty-three, SpO2 ninety-six percent, BGL one-zero-eight, and (name withheld) is.
00:28
Now currently vomiting again.
00:31
Do you have any questions or orders?
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Location mentioned:
Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
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