Patient returned to Vanderbilt hospital after abnormal labs, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit transported a man back to Vanderbilt Adult Emergency Department after hospital staff discovered an abnormality in his earlier blood test results. The patient, previously discharged, was reported stable and on mechanical ventilation during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Archie Medic Three, Vanderbilt Adult ED.
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Medic three, go ahead.
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We're inbound with a, excuse me, 32-year-old male.
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Patient was discharged from the facility today.
00:18
Hospital called back and said they found something on the blood work.
00:21
They needed him to return.
00:23
We have talked to the nurse on the floor,
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but we were told to go to the ED.
00:32
Currently, heart rate is normal. Is 111. Blood pressure 118 over 70.
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SpO2 is 100.
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He's being mechanically ventilated on his own ventilator.
00:42
We'll be at the facility in two to three.
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Do you require any further?
00:48
What's the patient's GCS?
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