Medical transport for patient with internal bleeding, Independence MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew transported a patient from Ignite St. Mary's in Blue Springs to Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence. The patient, described as a man in his late 70s, was stable but had bleeding into a medical device collecting approximately 500 milliliters of blood. He reported no pain, and his vital signs were within normal limits during the transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Centerpoint from CJC Med Three, patient information.
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Hey Centerpoint, this is CJC Med Three.
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We're en route to facility with a seventy-eight year old male patient, GCS of 15 .
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He is coming from Ignite St. Mary's in Blue Springs.
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Chief complaint today is going to be hemorrhaging into his colostomy bag.
00:21
Staff says they changed his colostomy bag.
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It did not have any hemorrhaging this morning.
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At this time, his bag is full.
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With approximately 500 mL of blood at this time, he denies any abdominal pain or pain to any areas of his body.
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Vitals as follows 74 for a pulse 138 over 74 for a pressure.
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Respirations are 16.
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He's having 100 percent on room air at this time.
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Any questions or orders? We'll see him about 6 minutes.
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We're clear.
00:52
That's three clear.
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Location mentioned:
East 39th St S, Independence, MO 64057
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