Patient with epilepsy transported after multiple seizures, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a patient with epilepsy experiencing multiple seizures since morning was transported to Madison hospital. The patient usually has seizures infrequently but had five seizures last week. The patient was alert during transport with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We have an ETA of about five minutes.
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We've got a medical green patient sick at your mail with the chief complaint of multiple seizures since you go up this morning.
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Patient does have a known history of epilepsy and seizure activity,
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but usually only has a seizure once every couple of months.
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Patient's wife stated, the patient had five seizures last week.
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approximately five minutes apiece since he woke up this morning.
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Patient has been taking L medicines as regularly prescribed.
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Patient is now currently alert and oriented with the GCS 15.
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And current vitals we have various follows.
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We've got 18 on a respiratory rate, 148 over 88 for blood pressure.
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We've got 90 on a pulse rate.
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We got 100% SPO2 on room air and we did get 1-28.
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That's 1-28 for our blood pressure.
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coast.
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Again, less than five minutes, any questions, comments or concerns?
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Location mentioned:
Eastpark Blvd, Madison, WI 53718
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