Ambulance transports woman after cardiac procedure, Smithville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit transported a woman experiencing abdominal pain and nausea following a recent cardiac procedure from her home in Smithville to St. Luke's North Hospital. The patient appeared stable with elevated blood pressure and a history of hypertension.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is KCFD Medic 4, we're en route with a seventy-two-year-old female coming from home.
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Chief complaint today is going to be abdominal pain.
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(Name withheld) states that she had a cardiac procedure at your facility yesterday and since about 6:30 last night after eating dinner.
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She has had upper abdominal pain,
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some nausea and vomiting.
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No other pain or tenderness elsewhere, just in the upper abdominal area.
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She is denying any shortness of breath or other pain.
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Heart rate is 90, sinus on the monitor.
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Blood pressure is 170 over 101, with history of hypertension.
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She is breathing 18 times a minute, non-labored.
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SpO2 is 95% on room air.
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Blood sugar is 168, and she has a GCS of 15.
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I have a 20 gauge IV in the left antecubital.
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If you don't have any questions, we'll be there in a couple of minutes.
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No questions or orders for my arrival, very clear.
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Smithville, MO 64089
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