Elderly woman transported after cardiac arrest


Audio|Source: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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Transcript:
ETE coming to you from FCHAS, Lake City, with an eight zero-year-old female. A patient has a known history of having a PD times one week. She has been anti-regulated. Presented to the ER today with numbness hypertension, increasing oxygen requirements, eventually required information. Shortly after information, she went into cardiac arrest. She was in cardiac arrest for about 30 minutes before obtaining a rock. That was shortly after we arrived. medications she has had, she's on norepinephinephrine, epinephrine, and dopudamine infusion. She's had 300 of amiodarone, xithromycin, septriaxone. 272A1-100, I apologize. I have the importance, don't look at it, please. 412, 412. Current vital signs, heart rate of 1-11. Floop Pressure 140 over 90. She has an end title of 33. She is saturating 93% on 100% 10.02. Respirations are 1 8th. GCS is 3T. At this time, she's not on any station. And at this point, the paralytic should have worn off. My understanding, we're inbound to Mary Brightnix G, if that's correct. That is correct, Mayo 2. St. Mary's Toppies, no questions. Patient will be direct room 570, 570, Mary Brigh, 6G golf, no inbound or outbound traffic. Good copy. Six calls from 578. No traffic in the elevator. Good copy. Same. You're clear.
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Mankato, MN
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