Elderly patient taken to UW Hospital for catheter pain, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, city Medic Seven transported an 82-year-old patient from a memory facility to UW Hospital due to severe pain and discomfort at a catheter site. The patient was stable, alert, and responsive during transport, with normal vital signs reported.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is City Medic 7 to UW Hospital currently five to seven minutes out from your facility with a medical green patient.
00:05
Got an eighty-two-year-old male patient coming from a memory facility.
00:08
Patient recently had a catheter placed and was placed on antibiotics as well.
00:13
Having extreme pain and discomfort in that area right now.
00:17
Currently awake, alert to his baseline.
00:19
Blood pressure one-sixteen over seventy-four.
00:21
Heart rate about eighty and regular.
00:24
Setting it now.
00:25
Ninety-eight percent on room air with a blood sugar of one-eleven.
00:29
He was just at your facility a couple of days ago as well.
00:32
We’ll continue to monitor and advise you of any significant changes.
00:36
Do you have questions or concerns for Medic Seven?
00:39
No questions.
00:40
We’ll get you a bed assignment and arrival, UW clear.
00:44
Copy that, UW City Medic Seven is clear.
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Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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