Medical team treats seizure patient, Mt Clemens MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel at McLaren Macomb assisted a 31-year-old woman who experienced a seizure. The patient was stable with normal vital signs and received medication for nausea before transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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McLaren Macomb, go ahead.
00:03
McLaren Macomb, this is Richland Alpha One.
00:05
We're at your facility with a thirty-one year old female patient, priority two medical.
00:09
Chief complaint is going to be a seizure.
00:12
Prior to arrival, patient had a history of seizures and went out with the seizure for approximately about 30 seconds.
00:17
That's when seizure was without panic or motion, without status epilepticus.
00:22
Currently, right now the patient is stable.
00:25
Vitals are as follows. Patient is ANO three GCS 14.
00:28
I got a heart rate of 59, almost sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:30
SpO two is 99% O two.
00:32
Liters nasal cannula.
00:33
I got a respiratory rate of 18.
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Respiratory rate of one eight.
00:36
Blood pressure is 139 over 94.
00:40
I have a blood sugar of 104.
00:42
I do have 20 gauge IV established in the left knee C and have administered 4 mg of medication for nausea.
00:49
We're approximately ten out from your facility.
00:51
Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
Harrington St, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
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