Man treated for illness and taken to hospital, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a private residence near H Street in Chula Vista to assist a 59-year-old man experiencing nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and weakness. The man, who is quadriplegic, was transported to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital for further evaluation.
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Transcript:
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UCSD Chula Vista Medic 55.
00:03
UCSD Chula Vista Medic 55, overrun number (number withheld).
00:09
Again that's (number withheld) for a 59 year old male.
00:14
Chief complaint is nausea, vomiting with some associated abdominal pain.
00:19
Looking to go to Scripps Chula Vista with an ETA of approximately 8 minutes for a mild status medical.
00:25
Let me know when you're ready for this story.
00:26
I copy. First, Chula, go ahead.
00:30
UCSD Chula Vista Medic 55.
00:32
Yes, we responded to a private residence for a fifty-nine year old male.
00:35
Family called in saying that he's just been kind of a little bit more weak than normal.
00:40
He is a quadriplegic from a car accident happened quite a few years ago.
00:45
He said that he's been having some generalized lower abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting for the last four days.
00:53
Says he has a slight headache.
00:55
He has a history of hypotension and diabetes.
01:00
Blood pressure was 101 over seventy-nine.
01:02
SpO two is ninety-eight on room air.
01:08
Entitled to twenty-eight breathing at twelve times a minute, he's 804 GCS 15, just a little bit slow to respond from the stroke scale that we could do.
01:16
His speech doesn't sound slurred to the family or us.
01:19
He has equal symmetry within the face.
01:21
He can smile and raise up both of his eyebrows, and is able to identify objects.
01:27
Family noted as well that the urine has been a little bit more foul smelling with a darker tinge to it, saying that it's more brown.
01:36
There's no pulsating masses upon palpation of the abdomen, no increase in pain upon the abdomen.
01:42
He's saying it's about a five out of ten.
01:45
He is a federal attempt of ninety-seven point seven, and we have him on an end title as well.
01:52
End title is twenty-eight.
01:55
We're going to go ahead and establish IV access in on 500 ml for volume depletion.
02:01
As well as give a gram of Tylenol for that abdominal pain, patient states that he does still have his appendix.
02:06
But there was no rebound tenderness upon his help patient to that site.
02:10
Like I said, we're just going to go over to Scripps Chula Vista if they're open and accepting.
02:16
Thanks, Fifty Five.
02:17
Do you mind just giving me the heart rate for the patient?
02:21
UCSU Chula Six Fifty Five, my apologies.
02:23
Yeah, we ran a twelve-lead normal fitness rhythm at a rate of sixty-two.
02:29
All right, great, thank you.
02:31
I'll go ahead and get the Chula call.
02:33
We're in route.
02:34
We are clear at thirteen forty-five.
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Location mentioned:
H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910
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