Elderly woman transported for high blood sugar, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly female patient was transported from an urgent care facility near South Park Street in Madison to Meriter Hospital for evaluation after experiencing increasing weakness and uncontrolled high blood sugar following a urinary tract infection diagnosis.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Meriter Hospital Medic Two.
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Meriter, go ahead.
00:04
Reader, good evening.
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Medic Two en route to your facility.
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ETA ten to fifteen minutes.
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Eighty-five year old female patient, alert and oriented times four.
00:12
Reason for transport?
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Patient was at urgent care this morning, evaluated and diagnosed with a urinary tract infection.
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Antibiotics were prescribed.
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(name withheld)'s daughter was on her way to get them.
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However, patient is coming to your facility for further evaluation as she's been having increased weakness and elevated blood sugar throughout the day.
00:38
Blood sugar we obtained was 515.
00:41
We do have an IV established.
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Fluids are currently running.
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Current vitals are: blood pressure 138 over 88, respiration 16, pulse 86.
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Oxygen saturation is 95 percent with low flow oxygen.
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Patient is always on oxygen.
00:58
Any questions? Arrival made it there.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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