Medical transport for dialysis patient, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS crew was transporting a 48-year-old dialysis patient to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The patient, who has a leg amputation, reported not feeling well. Vital signs were taken and found to be within normal limits. The patient was alert and oriented, and the crew was about five minutes from arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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En route to a non-emergent with a forty-eight year old female dialysis patient, one amputation who says she doesn't feel right.
00:15
We're uh.
00:17
I've presently got 174 over 81.
00:24
Rate of 76.
00:28
Pulse ox of 92, 94.
00:34
We're about five out.
00:35
Any further?
00:38
What's the patient's mental status and are they on any supplemental O2?
00:43
A and O x4.
00:48
Copy. Awake, alert, oriented times four.
00:50
But what's their Glasgow coma scale? Sir, 15? Sorry, repeat your last.
00:58
I understand the patient is alert and oriented times four.
01:01
Is the patient GCS of 15? Yes.
01:08
Copy clear.
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