Medical transport to Liberty Hospital for breathing distress, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a female patient from a local nursing home to Liberty Hospital after she experienced respiratory distress, low oxygen levels, and possible infection. The patient appeared stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, good morning Liberty.
00:01
It's Paramedic Chang, Pleasant Valley Medic 43 coming at you this morning with a conscious and alert (age withheld) female patient.
00:09
She's coming from our local nursing home today.
00:12
Chief complaint is some decreased oxygen saturation, respiratory distress, and decreased cognition or altered mental status.
00:25
We arrived to find her awake and tracking us with her eyes open.
00:28
When we walked in.
00:29
Saturation was a bit low, though she was on about three liters of oxygen via nasal cannula.
00:35
Recent history of urinary infection and pneumonia.
00:41
I suspect we may have a little bit of that going on again today.
00:46
Capnography monitoring showing some irregular waveforms.
00:49
We had it treated with oxygen.
00:51
Seems to be breathing a lot better.
00:54
Waveforms leveling out.
00:57
End tidal still elevated at times, up to 70.
01:01
I'm suspecting some kind of infection going on.
01:04
A little warm to the touch too.
01:05
Vitals otherwise stable and consistent.
01:09
Respiration rate down to about 20.
01:14
They're becoming clear.
01:15
I do hear some coarse lung sounds still.
01:17
Heart rate 102.
01:19
Oxygen saturation 99.
01:21
Still finishing up the breathing treatment.
01:24
Blood pressure 178 over 91.
01:27
That's been trending high as well.
01:30
GCS of 14.
01:33
Just a little confusion aside from that, nothing else.
01:36
Normal sinus rhythm on the monitor.
01:38
No significant atrophy of any kind.
01:41
I do have IV access established.
01:43
It's a 20 in her right AC.
01:45
We're about another seven minutes out; if you don't have orders, we'll see you shortly.
01:49
Blood glucose 150.
01:53
No questions or orders this time.
01:55
None on arrival. Liberty Hospital.
01:58
Medic 43 clear.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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