Man hospitalized after vomiting blood, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded in North Kansas City for a 52-year-old man experiencing severe vomiting of blood. He was transported to North Kansas City Hospital. Paramedics reported low blood pressure and a rapid heart rate. The patient had a known history of esophageal varices.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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KCFD Medic 34 to North Kansas City, patient info.
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North Town,
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This is KCFD Medic 34.
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We're en route to a 52-year-old male.
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Patient has been vomiting blood for about the past three or four hours.
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Does have a history of esophageal varices.
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Current pulse sign is going to be small and showing a sinus tach at a rate of 133.
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Initial blood pressure.
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Blood pressure sixty-two over thirty-eight, received about 400 of normal saline fluid pressure.
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Last pressure still seventy-eight over forty-two respirations.
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Eighteen times a minute, oxygen saturation ninety-seven percent on room air.
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Blood glucose one hundred seventy-two.
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If you have any questions, we're going to be there in about five minutes.
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What's his GCS?
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GCS fifteen.
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Here, thanks.
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