Elderly woman with chest pain en route to medical center, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 88-year-old woman from a nursing facility is being transported to St. Joseph Medical Center with shortness of breath and chest pain. She has atrial fibrillation but no heart damage shown on tests. Medical staff have given aspirin and established an IV.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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South Metro Medic 43 to St.
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Joe, patient information.
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Good morning South Metro, this is St.
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Joseph Medical Center, go ahead with your report.
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Medic 43, paramedic Warner en route to your facility with an 88-year-old female coming from a nursing facility.
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Chief complaint today is going to be shortness of breath and some chest pain.
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Patient is currently in AFib at this time, 12-lead show no elevation or depression.
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Patient has a history of AFib.
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Right now we are sitting at 107 for a heart rate,
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151 over 72 for a blood pressure, breathing about 18.
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Seen times a minute, ninety-seven percent on two liters for comfort.
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Got an IV established and given 300 and twenty-four milligrams of aspirin.
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If you have any questions, we'll be there in about 10 min.
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Medic forty-three clear.
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Location mentioned:
Carondelet Dr, Kansas City, MO 64114
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