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Hey St. Charles, we're en route to your facility with an alert and oriented 51-year-old female patient.
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Chief complaint today is of difficulty breathing.
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Patient has had some ongoing, ongoing respiratory issues.
00:17
We got there. She's an A&O times four GCS of 15 .
00:21
Right now she's sitting in position of comfort.
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Does have an inhaler.
00:27
Her breathing troubles are kind of positional.
00:29
Right now she's an O times four, sitting in a position of comfort.
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Vitals are as follows: pulse of 80 and regular, respiration 16 , blood pressure 100 and fifty-three over eighty-six, and O two of ninety-nine percent on two liters supplemental O two.
00:46
Unless you got any further questions or instructions, we should be there in about three or 4 min .
00:52
41, can you repeat the blood pressure and also is the patient normally on oxygen or did you guys start that today? Did you have any low SpO2 on arrival?
01:03
Blood pressure is 153 over 86.
01:07
Supplemental O2, she's not typically on home oxygen, but she was just having some trouble breathing when we put her on the cot.
01:15
Her O2 saturation was 96% room air.
01:20
When we 1st got there.
01:23
Alright, copy your assessment.
01:24
You can proceed to room (number withheld) on arrival.