Woman faints during church service in North Venice, Venice FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency involving an elderly woman who fainted during a church service in North Venice. She was conscious and uninjured after being assisted by family members. Rescue 80 transported her to Sarasota Memorial Hospital Venice for evaluation of low blood pressure and bradycardia.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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SMH Venice from Rescue 80, patient care report.
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Go ahead, Rescue.
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Good morning, SMH Venice.
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This is Rescue 80 currently en route for a facility with an 86-year-old female.
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Chief complaint of hypotension.
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Patient was at church when she stood up and suffered a syncopal episode.
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Patient was lowered down into the pew by her family with no injuries.
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Current vitals are as follows,
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Heart rate of 48 in a sinus brady rhythm,
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SpO2 of 94.
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Current blood pressure of 117 over 50, after approximately 500 mLs normal saline.
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We administered 4 mg of Zofran for nausea.
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We also have a blood glucose of 141.
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We will be at your facility in approximately 15 minutes.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Rd E, North Venice, FL 34275
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