Air transport for pregnant patient with seizure, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an air medical team transported a 30-year-old pregnant patient experiencing prolonged seizure activity to Vanderbilt Emergency Room. The patient was reportedly seizing for about 25 minutes and received medication during flight. She remained conscious, showed stable vital signs, and no signs of trauma were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Vandy ER, this is Air Back Three Seven.
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Air Back Three Seven, go ahead.
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Good afternoon. I have a 30-year-old female that we are coming in from scene with a history of seizures.
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She's a 30-year old female who was found to be seizing for approximately 25 minutes.
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A total of 6 mg of Versed has been given.
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She is additionally 10 weeks pregnant.
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We'll have a blood pressure of 124 over 73, heart rate of 78, respirations of 20, SpO2 of 94.
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She's a GCS of 15 with no trauma.
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At this time,
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we are about 15 min out.
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Can I get a repeat on how far along she is?
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Ten weeks.
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Copy.
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Thank you.
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