Patient with shortness of breath transported to hospital, Henderson NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 75-year-old patient with shortness of breath and a history of congestive heart failure to Seven Hills Hospital. The patient was using CPAP and received nitroglycerin during transport. Vital signs and oxygen saturation were monitored en route.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Seven Hills Hospital, Community Ambulance 310, Code 3 transport.
00:10
Go for Seven Hill.
00:13
Seven Hills Hospital, this is Community Ambulance 310.
00:16
We're coming to you Code 3 with a 75-year-old now.
00:20
Complaint of shortness of breath.
00:23
25 minutes to go from now,
00:25
a patient has a history of congestive heart failure as well as EMPC.
00:29
Upon our arrival, room air sat with 88% on total 4 liters.
00:35
We're airway patient on CPAP with a PEEP of 7.
00:44
Patient is tolerating as well, Glasgow coma scale 15, saturating at 91%. Vital signs are as follows, heart rate of 86 sinus tachycardia, 350s.
00:57
The blood pressure of 155 over 93 and tidal volume 23, respiration is 20.
01:06
We're going to give 0.4 milligrams of nitroglycerin now.
01:12
Our EKG is 4 minutes, you have nothing further.
01:18
What's the blood pressure again?
01:22
155 over 93.
01:25
We'll see when we get there.
01:26
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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