Elderly woman with pancreatic cancer admitted for low oxygen
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San Mateo CA SMC EMS SMC (Hospital) Group Calls
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Stanford, this is San Mateo Medic 40.
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Excuse me, 51, coming in code 3 now.
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ETA 7-8 minutes.
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On board, I have a 77-year-old female coming from hydration, like chemo clinic.
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She was just there for hydration.
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She's got stage four pancreatic cancer.
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They called us out for low O2 sat.
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She's got a history of like some kind of pancreatitis type condition.
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I don't believe the cancer.
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Has metastasized.
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She's not normally on oxygen.
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She was setting room air sat at 80 % .
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She had a little bit of wheezing.
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I gave her a nebulizer treatment, which bumped her up to like ninety-two percent momentarily.
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Wheezing has improved.
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No history of asthma.
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Non-rebreather now at 15 .
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Still having a hard time holding her sat above 90 .
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We're dipping down to like eighty-seven percent.
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She had a recent hospitalization with.
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With some pancreatic stent like GI bleeding, she's her normal baseline GCS of 14 .
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Blood pressure is 99 over 64 .
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Capnography is a little low at 28 with a respiratory rate of 32 .
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EKG is 110 sinus tach.
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She does have a chest port but currently no IV access from me.
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The reason I am coming in code three is possible PE.
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She's got known clots in her legs.
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She's had a previous.
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PE with additional Vena Cava type stent placed.
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She's not complaining of any chest pain, but she's a little bit lethargic.
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And totally shows S1Q3T3 as a possible indicator of PE.
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Coming in code three with an ETA of 7 min .
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