9-year-old with worsening flu symptoms treated en route, Ashburn VA
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According to the dispatch call, a nine-year-old girl with worsening flu-like symptoms and high fever was treated with IV fluids by family and is being transported to Ashburn HealthPlex for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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6.3 is Ashton.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:05
Ashburn HealthPlex, this is an advanced A1.623.
00:08
I'll be coming at you with a 9-year-old female for a general illness.
00:17
The patient has been having flu-like signs and symptoms for the past week and got worse this evening around 9 p.m.
00:29
Family said she was acting a little altered.
00:35
Patient did give,
00:38
correction, family gave the patient in the patient in 18-gauge, or sorry,
00:45
correction 20-gauge IV in the left-hand gave her 500 ccc of normal saline.
00:57
Around the time of our arrival,
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patient's mental,
01:03
mental status was in, was improving to anatombs for GCS of, of one,
01:12
of one five.
01:15
Lowell's pulse is 132, F-2 is 99% on room air, blood pressure is 95 over 51, and oral temp is 103.103.
01:32
If you have no further questions, I'll see you in about five minutes.
01:37
6.3, can you give me an age again on this patient?
01:42
She will be a nine-year-old female.
01:46
See,
01:47
my fur. Let me check with the doc real quick.
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Location mentioned:
Landmark Ct Ste 100, Ashburn, VA 20148
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