Patient unresponsive after dialysis at nursing home, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic 55 transported a 53-year-old male from a nursing facility to St. Joseph's Hospital in Towson. The patient became unresponsive following dialysis, with low blood pressure and episodes of apnea. Paramedics provided fluid treatment and monitored vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good morning, St. Baltimore County Medic 55 en route to your facility, about a 5 minute ETA.
00:04
On board, I have a fifty-three-year-old male.
00:06
We're transporting a priority one non-responsive patient coming from a nursing facility on NRG Road.
00:12
They said he became unresponsive after dialysis with blood pressure in the seventies.
00:17
On arrival, the patient was only responsive to painful stimuli.
00:20
Initial blood pressure was about seventy-eight over forty.
00:27
We have noticed he's experiencing periods of apnea,
00:32
lasting anywhere from ten to thirty seconds.
00:37
Currently, he is unresponsive.
00:38
My last blood pressure was eighty-four over forty-one.
00:41
I did give him a 250 bolus of lactated ringers.
00:43
Heart rate is sixty-six.
00:45
It looks like a ventricular pace and rhythm.
00:47
Ninety-eight percent on room air.
00:49
Current respiratory rate is ten.
00:54
And he's got another apnea.
01:09
The finger stick was 233.
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