Male patient transported after loss of consciousness, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 65-year-old male patient was transported from a long-term care facility to St. John's ER after losing consciousness and having low oxygen levels. The patient regained consciousness before assessment. Vital signs showed low blood pressure and normal heart rate. Possible methamphetamine use was noted.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
00:00
We are en route to your facility with a 65-year-old male coming from an LCF.
00:04
Chief complaint today is going to be syncopal episode.
00:07
said the patient passing hour,
00:09
patient regained consciousness upon their assessment, patient's oxygen was in the 80s on room air, lower blood pressure.
00:18
They were unable to obtain a blood pressure originally from him.
00:22
Possible meth use.
00:26
Current set of vitals have a heart rate of 76, sign up on the monitor.
00:30
CO2 is 98% on room air.
00:33
I have an end title of 35.
00:35
Our initial blood pressure with 90 over 50.
00:38
Currently have 500 of LR hanging right now.
00:40
Most recent blood pressure 105 over 63.
00:43
We'll see you guys in about 7 to 10.
00:46
Any questions or orders?
00:51
No. No.
00:53
Matt three, John, no questions or.
00:56
Have it three, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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