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Five-year-old treated for seizure and taken to hospitalNaples FL

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Health Park Blvd Building 1, Naples, FL 34110

As discussed during the dispatch call, a five-year-old male experienced a seizure at home and was treated with diazepam. He had low oxygen levels corrected with oxygen and was transported to NCH North Pediatric hospital for further care.

Audio|Heard on: Collier FL Hospital Group Calls
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
NCH North Pediatric.
00:03
Medic 16, priority one.
00:06
This is Steve, go ahead.
00:09
We're coming to you with a five-year-old male.
00:10
He was a walk-in.
00:12
He had a seizure at home.
00:13
He does have a history of seizures.
00:15
He is a SIRS patient.
00:17
I was unable to get the SARS number from the parents, and it didn't come over our system because it wasn't coming for phone.
00:24
He had a seizure that lasted about two or 3 min.
00:28
They gave 2.5 mg of diazepam rectally.
00:33
It did help, but he wasn't coming around, so they came to the station.
00:37
His room air at the station was fifty-five.
00:41
We've got it up to 100 % on 15 liters non-rebreather.
00:46
His current heart rate is 127, last blood pressure 109 over 69.
00:51
He's still not responding appropriately, not responding to any painful stimuli.
00:56
Breathing is slow and shallow, around 25 to 30 breaths a minute.
01:05
We do have IV access.
01:07
We haven't given anything else.
01:08
He does just go.
01:09
Have a gaze off to the right.
01:10
His hands are moving a little bit.
01:12
His eyes are moving a little bit.
01:14
We'll be at your facility in 15 min.
01:19
Do you have a weight on the patient or estimated weight on the bra?
01:25
He's a yellow.
01:27
Estimated weight is 12 kg.
01:31
And they said normal notation is mostly nonverbal.
01:34
He can say mama, and that's about it.
01:39
Do you know around what time the diazepam would have been?
01:43
Probably about an hour and a half ago.
01:46
I tried to call the parents' number that they gave me, but it's not picking up.
01:51
Can you please give me milligrams versus IM or IV or in table?
01:59
Sorry, can you repeat?
02:01
Two milligrams versus IV for the patient.
02:05
Copy that. I'll administer right now.
02:06
Thank you.
02:08
Two milligrams versus IV.
02:11
Yeah, I heard that coming on.
02:14
And if he's having shallow respirations, can you start bagging him with the Ambu, please?
02:21
Copy that.
02:23
Pete, copy. We'll see you on arrival.

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Health Park Blvd Building 1, Naples, FL 34110

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