Elderly female hospitalised with confusion and fever, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly female patient near Medical Center Dr was transported to University Hospital. She showed confusion, was nonverbal, had incontinence, possible lung infection or pulmonary edema, fever, and suspected sepsis.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, University.
00:01
We are inbound emergent with a female patient near Medical Center Dr.
00:06
Her daughter, a patient, began experiencing some confusion yesterday.
00:10
This morning, she was nonverbal, only moaning.
00:14
She is incontinent of urine.
00:16
Sounds very, very wet lungs.
00:19
Pneumonia, pulmonary edema, I'm not sure which.
00:22
Also, very warm,
00:25
possible fever.
00:26
Twelve lead we did was unremarkable.
00:30
She is satting at 99% now on 15 liters.
00:35
Room air stat was in the mid-80s.
00:37
Pulse is like 139, blood pressure 156 over 81.
00:42
We have an IV established.
00:44
We're about five minutes out.
00:46
Do you require further? Do you have a temperature on her? We're going to attempt to get one here.
00:52
I'll have a time we get there.
00:54
Where are you thinking sepsis?
00:56
That would be correct.
00:59
Clearcy is straight back on arrival.
01:01
Anything, thank you, oversee.
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Location mentioned:
E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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