Medical transport for catheter dislodgement with stable patient, West Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a stable 62-year-old male patient to the hospital due to a dislodged urinary catheter. The patient is not in pain and is in stable condition.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The situation is 200 and fifty-eight.
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We're inbound to your facility, non-emergent with a sixty-two year old male patient.
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Chief complaint is going to be medical device failure.
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Patient's urinary catheter came out about 10 min ago.
00:12
He's not having any pain or irritations to the area.
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Is currently stable.
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Lost set of vitals BP 114 over eighty-seven, pulse ninety-six, and regular respirations 20.
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Non-labored unable to get an O two saturation at this time.
00:27
He is GCS 15 in the middle.
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We're about five to 6 min out.
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Location mentioned:
Sunset Blvd, West Columbia, SC 29169
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