Ambulance transports woman with intestinal bleeding, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance from St. Mary's Hospital transported a 38-year-old woman experiencing ongoing rectal bleeding and abdominal pain. The patient had recently been diagnosed with a possible colon infection and was being taken for further evaluation after symptoms persisted despite antibiotic treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
St. Mary's ambulance two.
00:03
Okay, (name withheld), go ahead.
00:05
Ambulance two en route on emergent with a 38-year-old female.
00:09
Any copy?
00:11
Copy, go ahead.
00:13
Patient chief complaint is rectal bleeding.
00:16
Patient went to the hospital yesterday and was diagnosed with potential colon infection.
00:23
Prescribed some antibiotics.
00:26
Although that bleeding and pain has persisted, patient's pressing to be seen at your facility this time.
00:34
She was seen in a community last time.
00:37
She had a little bit more in it.
00:38
I think it's nausea, did get before Zofran ODT.
00:44
Lost some vitals, got a blood pressure of 134 over 80, heart rate of 100, setting 95% on room air, BG of 82, PIP of 97.
00:53
Our respirations allowed 16 to 18.
00:59
GCS at 15. Should be facilitating about 5 min.
01:02
Any questions?
01:04
Copy that. You can go to triage on the way with it.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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