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Medical transport from Chula Vista care facilityChula Vista CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a male patient from a skilled nursing facility near H St in Chula Vista to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital. The patient had abdominal swelling due to liver cirrhosis and ascites, with increased abdominal measurements over the past week. He reported significant pain but had stable vital signs during transfer.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Scripps Chula Vista, this Express BLS unit 44, are you clear to copy and accept a mild medical with an ETA of about 3 min? Yeah, go ahead.
00:10
We have a 65-year-old male with a chief complaint of abdominal distension.
00:20
Patient is coming out of a skilled nursing facility.
00:22
Her patient has liver cirrhosis with ascites, and patient's abdomen has been presenting distended—has a history of distension due to that condition.
00:32
Over the past week, patient's abdominal area has gone from forty-eight inches to fifty-two inches.
00:39
They notified the doctor.
00:41
The doctor of the facility states that if the abdominal circumference increases within 2 inches to notify the doctor.
00:47
and have him sent out for surgery.
00:48
to the ER, which is the reason that we're bringing him today.
00:51
He's had multiple paracenteses and the doctor.
00:53
is requesting to have some fluid removed from his abdominal area.
00:59
Patient is complaining of eight out of ten pain in his right lower quadrant, and his abdominal region is distended right now as well.
01:09
Patient's vital signs are stable.
01:10
We have a pulse of ninety-eight.
01:14
Respiratory rate of twenty.
01:16
Blood pressure is currently 146 over 66.
01:19
Patient is alert and oriented times three.
01:22
His SpO2 is 98% at room air, and his temperature is 98.4 with a blood glucose level of 160.
01:30
We have a run number of (number withheld).
01:34
Is there anything else you need from us?
01:37
No, it sounds good. We'll see you when you get here.
01:40
Copy that. Thanks, Scripps Chula Vista.

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H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

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