Ambulance transporting patient with catheter issue, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was en route to the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Indianapolis with a 78-year-old male patient whose suprapubic catheter became dislodged, causing mild discomfort. The patient was stable and expected to arrive within minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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I am about 10 min out from your facility with a seventy-eight-year-old male.
00:03
His catheter came loose a few hours ago last night.
00:06
All right,
00:07
complete came off.
00:08
He's having some burning sensation.
00:10
It is a suprapubic catheter and feels like it got dislodged a little bit.
00:15
He's having a little bit of a burning sensation every so often.
00:18
That only complaint right now.
00:20
Vital signs are stable and as follows.
00:23
One hundred and twenty-five over seventy-eight for the blood pressure, eighty-two on the pulse, and ninety-seven percent on room air.
00:28
Unless you require anything further, I'll see you in about eight to 9 min.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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