Medical emergency en route to St. Luke's hospital, Cudahy WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 64-year-old man from near S Lake Dr to St. Luke's hospital for persistent abdominal pain. The patient is alert and oriented and has a history of prostate and lung cancer. Vital signs are currently stable, but the pain remains.
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Transcript:
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Transporting the St. Luke's South Shore with a case number, SM-(number withheld).
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We're in route with a...
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64-year-old male who is A&O x4 with a GCS of 15.
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He is coming from home with a chief complaint of abdominal pain.
00:22
Abdominal pain started this morning and has been pretty constant since.
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He does have a history of prostate cancer and lung cancer and did have a port installed for his lung cancer on Tuesday.
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The patient has been taking his medications as prescribed,
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but still no relief to the pain.
00:44
Currents of the vitals are blood pressure of 190 over 110, heart rate of 25, respirations of 16, SVO2, 98% on room air.
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We have a blood sugar of 142.
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The patient does not have pain upon palpation of the abdomen.
01:06
Seems like most of the pain is generalized to the upper abdomen.
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We should be at St.
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Luke's South Shore in about eight minutes.
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Any questions?
01:17
No question.
01:18
Sochures certified back today.
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Location mentioned:
S Lake Dr, Cudahy, WI 53110
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