Male patient treated for abdominal pain and nausea, Petoskey MI


Emergency medical personnel treated a 43-year-old man experiencing abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. He received medication to ease pain and nausea and was given fluids for possible dehydration. His vital signs were stable during the treatment.
Audio|Source: Emmet County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hey, (name withheld) tonight with a 43-year-old male birthday's 4-2 of 82 initial Sierra Charlie. That is Sierra Charlie.
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We got to thank your Titus flare-up.
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A patient was in a bit of pain. I've kind of been going on for some time now.
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It's been kind of badden this for a little bit.
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A patient was having some knowledge of vomiting when we're on scene, reducing some emesis as we arrived.
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Patients are resting in comfort on the structure right now. We've got a nice stalk set of vital signs, blood pressure is 158 over 100, blood glucose 141. That nice strong radial pulse, had a rate of 72, 02SATs, 96% room air, as respiration, I'd say, 20 to 22,
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less labor now than they were before that.
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No life hits are noted. I gave 4 milligrams of Zulfarein for the nausea and 100 my percentinol for the pain.
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That I might cut out. I gave a Ford Zillophran 100 miles getting off of the pain, so I've got an IVB for you, you know, blood, so I just hung me a little bit of fluid, for possible dehydration, and we'll see in about 5, 10 minutes. You guys, want anything else?
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