Medical team treats allergic reaction near Kansas City, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a person experiencing a severe allergic reaction near North Kansas City. The patient had throat swelling and coughing but stabilized after receiving multiple doses of epinephrine during transport to a nearby hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Team North Kansas City's 909 bringing you a (name withheld) coming from work.
00:04
The patient has a history of chronic idiopathic anaphylaxis.
00:08
The patient was hospitalized for this about six weeks ago.
00:11
The patient has swelling and itching in the throat and a cough ongoing.
00:15
This has been going on for the last 10 minutes or so.
00:17
The patient gave herself a nasal epinephrine that was prescribed, a 2 mg dose.
00:24
We have given a second dose of 0.3 mg.
00:28
Milligrams of epinephrine.
00:31
The patient took 50 mg diphenhydramine and some additional medications.
00:35
We have a sinus tachycardia on the monitor at 120, blood pressure 114 over 64.
00:42
Respiratory rate is 14 per minute, labored, but coughing has decreased now with the epinephrine.
00:47
Oxygen saturation is at 100%, color is good.
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We will arrive at the facility in about five minutes, any questions?
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North Kansas City, MO
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