Patient transferred with septic shock, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an adult female patient with septic shock was transported from St. John's Hospital to the University of Minnesota hospital. She was receiving oxygen support, breathing rapidly, and had a high heart rate.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Metro, I'm health 1831.
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Inter-facility transport,
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Red Med going to the University of Minnesota from St. John's Hospital.
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That's.
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Female, adult female.
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Initials are (name withheld).
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Patient was diagnosed with and is now having septic shock.
00:28
We just got a most recent blood pressure back of 101 over 60.
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That's going to be a map of 74.
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Receiving four liters per minute of oxygen at 99%, breathing about 45 times a minute, heart rate 145.
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One hundred forty-five.
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Area on the monitor at this time.
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She's on channel 03.
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Well, again, that's 083.
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We'll see you in.
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Do you have any questions?
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