Medical emergency involving elderly woman near Laurel Rd E, Venice FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported a 93-year-old woman near Laurel Rd E with a possible urinary tract infection. She had been feeling ill for several days, was alert and oriented, and had vital signs including a temperature of 100.3 degrees Fahrenheit. Oxygen saturation was initially 93% on room air and fluids were administered during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, SMH Venice.
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This is Rescue Three, Charlotte County.
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Priority two patient information.
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Go ahead, Rescue.
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Good morning.
00:11
I'm en route to your facility with a 93-year-old female, possible UTI.
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She's been feeling ill for the past couple of days.
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Vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate is 75.
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O2 stats are 93% on room air.
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Capno 30. Blood pressure is 128 over 57.
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I got a temp of 100.3.
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That is 100.3.
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I have fluids going.
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She's alert and oriented.
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Sugar is normal.
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If you have no further questions or orders, we'll see you in approximately 30 minutes.
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What was the RA?
00:43
I'm sorry.
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What was the room air sat?
00:48
93, I'm gonna put her on a couple of liters.
00:52
And so much coffee see you in arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Rd E, North Venice, FL 34275
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