Ambulance transports woman with severe abdominal pain, Henderson NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting a 40-year-old woman to Henderson Hospital due to severe lower left abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with colitis two days ago and has not improved with antibiotics.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henderson-Henderson, Pliny 213 incoming traffic.
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Headers-Nast wrote my head.
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Medic 213 coming to you with a 40-year-old female GCS15.
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Chief complaint is 10 out of 10 lower left quadrant pain.
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A patient was diagnosed with colitis at sunrise two days ago and given antibiotics that had no improvement since.
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The vitals are as follows, with a blood pressure of 104 over 73, heart rate of 110, sinus tach, 94% room air, with a respiratory rate of 15.
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We have IV access, fentanyl, and Zofran on board.
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But no other questions or orders, we should see in about nine minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W Galleria Dr, Henderson, NV 89011
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