Paramedics treat patient with breathing difficulties, Cloquet MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Cloquet responded to a medical emergency near Skyline Blvd involving a man with lung disease and COPD who was having trouble breathing after recent chemotherapy. The patient was stabilized with oxygen and transported to CMH hospital.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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C.M.H. Cloakamedic-12, patient report.
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C-MH.
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This is Cloquet Medic 12 coming in with a 68-year-old male, alert and oriented, coming from home.
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Chief complaint is difficulty breathing and low oxygen saturations.
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Patient has lung cancer.
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He also has a history of COPD.
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He had a round of chemotherapy last Wednesday and since then has had some difficulty breathing, especially while standing.
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Initial O2 stats were about 80 to 81.
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Now up to 92 to 94% on 4 liters via nasal cannula.
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Pulse 100 to 120.
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Pretty regular.
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Blood pressure 100 over 65.
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SPO2 about 93% on 4 liters via nasal cannula.
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No further interventions other than 4 liters of oxygen.
01:03
We'll be there in about 8 to 10 minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
01:08
CMH copies.
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