Ambulance transports patient with breathing trouble, Smithville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, kCFD Medic 38 transported a 65-year-old woman from her home in Smithville to St. Luke's North Hospital for worsening shortness of breath. The patient, with a history of asthma and COPD, showed signs of improvement after receiving breathing treatments during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCFD to St. Luke's.
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Luke's North Hospital, Barry Road.
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(name withheld), go ahead.
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This is KCFD Medic 38.
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We're coming with a 65-year-old female coming from home, coming in for worsening shortness of breath over the last three days.
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History of asthma and COPD.
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87 on room air, diaphoretic on arrival.
00:28
Inspiratory and expiratory, wheezing bilaterally.
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Got her on our second dose of a.
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Breathing treatment at this time.
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She’s endorsing improvements in breathing.
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Wheezing has improved slightly, 98% on the 10 liters.
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On the breathing treatment,
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Alert and oriented ambulatory.
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Pressure is 174 over 93.
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Heart rate of 104, sinus tachypnea.
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Sugar is 210.
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And we'll be there in a couple minutes.
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Any questions?
00:56
No question, it's room on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Smithville, MO 64089
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