Paramedics transport man with sepsis alert, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fort Worth paramedics transported a 53-year-old male from Legend Oaks Nursing Home to Medical City Alliance under a sepsis alert. The patient, who recently underwent treatment for C. diff and had a PEG tube inserted, presented with fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, and rapid heart rate. IV fluids and Tylenol were given during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fort Worth Medic Three to Medical City Alliance, sepsis alert.
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Fort Worth Medic Three to Medical City Alliance, sepsis alert.
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All right, Sierra, this is (name withheld).
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Good morning, Alliance ER.
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This is Fort Worth Medic Three coming to you with a sepsis alert.
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It's going to be for a 53-year-old male coming from Legend Oaks Nursing Home.
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Chief complaint today is abdominal pain and multiple episodes of vomiting.
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Patient was released from the hospital approximately two days ago.
00:49
Was treated for C. diff as well as peg tube insertion.
00:56
On arrival, patient had a heart rate of 160 with a blood pressure 100 over 70.
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Patient is febrile with a temperature of 102.2.
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Current vitals: heart rate 150, blood pressure 108 over 76, respirations 35.
01:17
SpO2 is at 95% on two liters.
01:20
Eighty-eight percent on room air.
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He is currently a GCS of 15.
01:26
Administering fluids and Tylenol IV.
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We’ll be with you in about 10 minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
01:38
No, see you on arrival.
01:39
Thank you.
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