Male patient transferred for pulmonary embolism evaluation, Edina MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 22-year-old male patient is being transferred from Ridges to Southdale Hospital for evaluation of a possible pulmonary embolism after recent complex knee surgery. The patient experienced severe pain starting ten days ago and has symptoms including increased temperature in the last half hour. Vital signs include blood pressure 150/100, pulse 75, and oxygen saturation 99%.
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Health, 1845, patient information for Southdale, transfer from Ridges, red,
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going to the ED, possibly cath lab for a pulmonary embolism.
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Ridges, go ahead.
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A lot of 596 patient information to the root is yellow patient.
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We should be roughly 10 minutes, 6 to 10 minutes out.
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Oh, line up for review.
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We have a 22 male.
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The date of birth is (number withheld).
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Recent knee surgery, left knee,
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full complex knee surgery.
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Ten days ago, severe pain.
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As has toxia and Tylenol, just in the last half an hour.
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We should be at the ridges, roughly eight minutes, yellow patient.
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And how are your vital findings?
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Asperts are 150 over 100.
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75 pulse.
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99 oxygen at this time.
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Thank you, Alina.
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Operator 176.
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Location mentioned:
France Ave S, Edina, MN 55435
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