Patient treated for respiratory distress taken to hospital, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew transported a 68-year-old woman to Liberty Hospital emergency department after she experienced respiratory distress related to COPD. She was treated with oxygen, medication, and showed improvement in oxygen levels during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Anyway, this is (name withheld).
00:01
I have a 68-year-old female today.
00:04
She's complaint is going to be respiratory distress.
00:06
Secondary to COPD.
00:10
Patient reports this has been going on for a couple of days, also with some fevers and coughing with productive mucus.
00:20
Patient states her energy is down as well.
00:23
She's alert and oriented, GCS 15.
00:25
Ramirezat, initially we're 84-85.
00:31
After four liters by cannula and a duoneb, she was up into the mid-90s.
00:39
Right now, she's in 92-93 range on four liters by nasal cannula, and expiratory wheezes have all but gone.
00:48
She's had 125 of solumedrol.
00:52
Vitals here are blood pressure 132 over 76.
00:58
She's breathing still pretty rapidly, about 40 times a minute, down from 50.
01:07
And as I said, she's gotten anywhere from 92 to 94.
01:13
If you don't have any other questions, we'll see you there.
01:17
No further questions.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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