Medical team assists patient near Mt Vernon, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel from Knox Community Hospital responded non-emergently near Mt Vernon to assist a 74-year-old female patient showing signs of atrial fibrillation with a variable heart rate and low blood pressure. The patient was receiving IV fluids and oxygen, and transport was in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 491 Knox Community Hospital, Medic 491 Knox Community Hospital.
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Medic 491 Knox Community Hospital is en route non-emergent.
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Got a 74-year-old female chief complaint today.
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Is going to be atrial fibrillation with rapid rate.
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12 leads also showing a flutter.
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Heart rate is bouncing from about 86 to 136.
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SpO2 is 99%.
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She normally wears nasal cannula.
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She's on continuous oxygen at this time.
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Blood pressure was low.
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We have an IV established with fluids.
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Latest blood pressure was 96 over 64.
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Then reading adjusted to 82 over 56 at this time.
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We are still giving patient fluids.
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Blood sugar is 184.
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That's 184.
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No fever.
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Temperature is 95.8.
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We'll see you in a couple of minutes.
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Patient has no chest pain.
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Three hundred thirteen, upon arrival, can you speak out?
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Location mentioned:
Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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