Patient stabilized during hospital transport, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews transported a patient to Grossmont Hospital after a possible episode of exertional hypoxia. Oxygen was administered, and the patient’s condition stabilized en route. Vital signs were monitored and reported as stable upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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During transport, I think (name withheld) might have had some exertional hypoxia when we had her moved to our gurney.
00:05
Her room air saturation dipped to 89%, which I corrected with four liters of oxygen.
00:11
I have since then been able to titrate it back down to two liters and we're currently floating at 98%.
00:17
Getting the rest of the vitals: sinus rhythm with rate of 105 and tidal 43 with a good waveform, not noting any shark finning.
00:25
Respiratory rate of 30.
00:27
Blood pressure 166 over 90, blood sugar of 135.
00:34
For lung sounds, uppers were clear, a little bit of bronchi in the lower lobes.
00:38
In terms of treatment, we have an IV established in the left hand currently flowing a fluid bolus at this time and we're going to continue to administer two liters oxygen via nasal cannula for this patient.
00:49
We'll have history and allergies matched upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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