Male patient treated for vertigo and nausea, Los Alamos NM
Paramedics transported a 67-year-old male to Los Alamos Medical Center with vertigo, nausea, vomiting, and headache. Patient vital signs are stable, IV started, and anti-nausea medication was given.
Audio|Source: Los Alamos Police and Fire
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Good evening, Ellie, and C-worker, I mean you're out and seen wrap your facility with a stable, 67-year-old male medical patient.
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Chief complaint today is vertigo with nausea vomiting with...
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About a 7 out of 10 headaches.
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The patient's current vital signs are as follows.
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His heart rate is 62 strong at the radio.
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Current is starting at 99% on room air.
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Last blood pressure was 175 over 100 with a BGL of 157.
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We do have an IV established in his right AC.
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We have currently given 4 milligrams of anti-nausea medication for nausea and vomiting.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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We were showing sinus rhythm on the monitor and we've transmitted a 12-lead to you.
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W Rd, Los Alamos, NM 87544
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