Ambulance assists man with sudden head pressure, Smithville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew responded near US-169 in Smithville, Missouri, to assist a 51-year-old man experiencing sudden head pressure, shortness of breath, and difficulty swallowing. The man had a history of a blood clot in his lung about 10 days earlier. Vitals were within normal range, and he was being transported to St. Luke’s Hospital ER for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is 524.
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We're out with a 51-year-old male, chief complaint of headache.
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Patient was assessed to have a blood clot in the lung about 10 days ago.
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Today reports sudden head pressure, shortness of breath and weakness.
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Currently just reports head pressure, difficulty swallowing.
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Patient negative on a stroke scale, no STEMI on a 12 lead.
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We sent it your way.
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Patient has a GCS of 15 for me.
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We got an 18 in the left AC giving him.
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For Zofran, last set of vitals.
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Eighty-six for heart rate.
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160 over ninety-eight for blood pressure.
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We are ninety-eight on room air.
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We got him on two liters per request.
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Got a sugar of 103.
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He just started at the blood center about ten days ago.
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We'll be there in about four or five minutes.
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Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Smithville, MO 64089
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