Medical transport to University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance unit transported a 93-year-old woman from a nursing facility to the University of Michigan Hospital for treatment of possible high potassium levels. The patient was conscious, bedbound, and stable on oxygen with vital signs provided by medics during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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You have MER.
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You have MER. This is 8254 Bravo.
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8254, go ahead.
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You have the mirror.
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This is 8254 Bravo coming to you priority three traffic with a 93-year-old female.
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That's fine, 93-year-old female.
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Chief complaint is high potassium.
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It was 7.7.
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She's coming from a nursing home facility.
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She is A and O times two at baseline.
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She is bed bound at baseline.
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Vitals are as follow.
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One thirty-eight over sixty-two.
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Again, that's one thirty-eight over sixty-two.
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Heart rate seventy-four.
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Heart rate was seventy-four.
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Respirations fifteen.
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SpO2 ninety-two percent at four liters nasal cannula.
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Again, that ninety-two percent nasal cannula.
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If you require nothing further, we're about 10 minutes out.
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Nothing further.
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We'll see you on entry.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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