65-year-old woman treated for wrist injury after fall at YMCA, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to East Madison Hospital with a 65-year-old woman who fell at the YMCA during a workout. She had a deformity to her left wrist and was treated with pain medication and splinting. Her vital signs were stable.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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East Madison Hospital from City, Medicaid.
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Medicate. This is Hemach, go ahead.
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East Madison, City, Medicaid.
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We're en route about a 10-minute ETA with a 65-old female patient.
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Injuries from a low-level fall.
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We were at the YMCA this morning, her workout class, and she had braced herself on a fall,
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obvious deformities to the left wrist.
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She was in considerable pain upon arrival.
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We administered 50 micrograms fentanyl for pain after splinting, then 25 more.
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So, total, we have 75 micrograms of fentanyl on board.
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Pain level is at a 5 out of 10 currently.
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We have it splinted with an air splint.
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Vitals: heart rate 60, regular.
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Blood pressure is 99 over 65.
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Respirations are unlabored around 20, saturation is 98 percent on room air.
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Glucose is 108-108, patient does not take any diabetes medication, no altered consciousness.
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We should be there in about five minutes.
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Any questions?
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No questions.
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My date. We'll see in five.
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EMH clear.
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