Medical transport for man with liver failure at Ann Arbor VA, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew from Livingston County transported a man in his seventies to the Ann Arbor VA for a medical emergency. The patient had altered mental status, a history of liver failure, signs of jaundice, and diabetes. His blood pressure and glucose levels were monitored during the non-emergency transport, which included a possible diversion per physician order.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Ann Arbor VA, go ahead.
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VA, this is Livingston County Alpha 105.
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We're inbound non-emergent with a male patient in his seventies.
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Chief complaint is altered mental status.
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Patient has a history of liver failure.
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He appears distended in the abdomen.
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Patient appears jaundiced.
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He's alert and oriented to one, baseline is four.
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GCS of 14, current vital signs follow.
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Blood sugar reading was 220.
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History of diabetes.
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Blood pressure is 133 over 61.
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Another reading, 133 over 69.
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Seventy-three sinus rhythm on the monitor, 100% on room air.
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Do you require anything further? IV established as well.
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ETA about 10 minutes.
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Divert to nearest facility per physician order.
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Divert.
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Location mentioned:
Fuller Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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