76-year-old male with lung infection transported to hospital, Willoughby OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 76-year-old male with a history of lung cancer in remission who is currently fighting a lung infection. He has symptoms of weakness and dizziness for about a week. Vital signs include blood pressure 146/93, pulse 90, atrial fibrillation noted, and elevated blood sugar. He is receiving oxygen and IV fluids en route to Lake West Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Lake OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is another 1152.
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Online Medic 1066.
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We're currently en route to your facility with a 76-year-old male.
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Chief complaints are feeling busy and weak for about a week.
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Patient has history of lung cancer but is in remission; fighting a lung infection.
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His pulmonologist advised him to come up and get seen; here we are.
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Last blood pressure was 146 over 93, pulse rate currently 90.
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He has atrial fibrillation on the monitor, which he confirms.
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Capnography is at 30 now.
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He is on 3 liters nasal cannula, which is his normal.
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Blood sugar is a little high at 3.30.
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20-gauge IV started at his left arm; we'll be there in approximately five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094
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