Paramedics transport elderly woman with flu symptoms, Higginsville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew from Higginsville transported a 92-year-old woman experiencing fever, weakness, and vomiting to Lafayette Regional Medical Center. She had tested positive for flu A and was alert with stable vital signs. The crew administered fluids and medication during the trip.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lafayette Regional ER, Higginsville Med One inbound patient report.
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This is Lafayette Regional, go ahead Higginsville.
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Afternoon Lafayette Regional, this is Higginsville Medic One, paramedic crew inbound your facility with a 92-year-old female coming from home.
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Patient took a home test.
00:26
Patient took a flu home test, tested positive for flu A.
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Fever of 101 with weakness and vomiting.
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She is alert and oriented, GCS of 15.
00:41
Current vitals as followed.
00:43
You got sinus on the monitor, rate at 88.
00:45
She's satting 92–93 on two liters nasal cannula.
00:49
Pressure of 186 over 99.
00:51
I do have an 18 in the left AC.
00:55
LR about 300 administered.
00:59
She does have four of Zofran on board as well.
01:02
Sugar of 128, and if no questions or orders, we'll see you in about five.
01:10
No questions or orders, will see you on arrival off here at Regional Clear.
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Higginsville, MO 64037
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