Patient with breathing difficulty transported to hospital, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly female patient to North Kansas City Hospital due to shortness of breath. The patient has a history of COPD and asthma. Vital signs were stable and oxygen levels improved with supplemental oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Portion, ahead. Hey, North Town is KCFD, Medic 503, currently around to you with an 80-60-year-old female.
00:06
GCS 15, oriented times 4.
00:08
Chief complaint today is going to be shortness of breath for the last two hours.
00:14
Patient does have a history of COPD and asthma, patient lung sounds were clear and equal bilaterally.
00:19
Current vitals are as follows, heart rate of 87.
00:23
Normal sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:27
It totally did show a right bundle.
00:28
branch block, no ST elevation or depression, last blood pressure, 115 over 75, in Title 38, respirations of 14.
00:37
What's at 90% on-room air? We've got around 2 liters, and now it's at 96%.
00:42
Do you have any questions? We're going to see your VH facility in about 8 minutes.
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North Kansas City, MO
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