Patient transferred for sepsis evaluation, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 63-year-old male patient from Vanderbilt University Medical Center to another facility for evaluation of possible sepsis following an acute kidney injury. The patient, who had previously undergone a kidney transplant, was stable during transport with supplemental oxygen and intravenous fluids administered.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, we're currently en route to your facility on emergency with a 63-year-old male.
00:07
He had transfer coming out of Vanderbilt, Logan County ER from your facility with acute kidney injury.
00:20
Patient had a kidney transplant at your facility.
00:24
Back in October,
00:26
I was experiencing fever at home yesterday and currently afebrile at ninety-eight point one.
00:36
He's resting comfortably on our stretcher with stable vitals.
00:40
Got a GPS of 15, a heart rate of ninety-six by the pump monitor.
00:50
Blood pressure of 146 over 70.
00:56
Ninety-six percent on room air.
01:00
Correction, 90 percent on two liters of oxygen.
01:04
And breathing at about 20 respirations a minute.
01:11
Currently receiving LR for possible workup of sepsis as well.
01:20
If you don't require anything further, immediate facility in about 10 minutes.
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