Patient transferred to hospital ICU for diabetic ketoacidosis, Petoskey MI
A 21-year-old female patient was transferred from McLaren Cheboygan emergency room to the ICU at Northern Michigan Hospital due to diabetic ketoacidosis. She was awake and oriented, with reported weakness and a blood glucose level of 256. She was receiving insulin and saline, with stable vital signs upon transfer.
Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Clearing road to Michigan Hospital, McClare and Northern Michigan Hospital, Alpha 168 on your 800.
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How do you copy?
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One six, hey, go out.
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We're an Alpha-168 in boundary facility at this time with a patient from McLaren Cheboygan ER going to your ICU room 11.
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Patient is a 21-year-old female coming over for DKA.
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The birth of 221 of 2004.
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Initial search are Robert, Plast Pesses and Sam.
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Patient is wake-oriented times four,
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just complaining of a little general weakness.
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Last blood glucose of 256.
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Just on an insulin drip at 7 units an hour.
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Normal saline running at 200 mL per hour.
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Current heart rate of 139 sinus tachy.
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Blood pressure 118 over 75, respiratory rate of 20, regular non-labored.
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Lungs are clear, stats are 100% on room air.
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Unless you require anything else, we should be there in about 10 to 12.
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Governor, we'll hold on the ICU of your 10-0-8.
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No one clear.
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Alpha 168, clear.
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Connable Ave, Petoskey, MI 49770
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