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Adult male transported for severe abdominal painBerkeley Springs WV

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Healthy Way, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411

According to the dispatch call, eMS transported an adult male with severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting to War Memorial Hospital. He has a complex medical history including seizures, cancers, a colonoscopy bag, and pancreatitis. He was treated with fentanyl and monitored for blood pressure and pain relief during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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WB 082942. On board I have a (number withheld)-year-old male patient, chief complaint, abdominal pain,
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nausea, vomiting.
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En route to War Memorial Hospital, about six minutes ETA.
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Fecious seats, vomiting started earlier this morning,
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unsure of time exactly.
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Seats that having lower left abdominal pain.
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Medical history of seizures,
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different types of cancers,
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a colonoscopy bag,
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pancreatitis.
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Patient does take Breviac, impact, and amylotapine.
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Also thinks he uses marijuana recreationally.
00:52
Patient is alert and oriented times four,
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lethargic,
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GCS of 4-5-6.
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Blood pressure of 176 over 110 initially, heart rate of 70, or at 14.
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Blood sugar of 129, is at 97% of room air, oral temperature of 97.6.
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The skin's diaphragmatic pupil to purl.
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Fort Leach shows normal sinus rhythm.
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The patient is also at 29 to 32 in title,
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normal waveform.
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The patient raises pain at 10 out of 10.
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We establish IV access in the right leg.
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Gave 90 micrograms of fentanyl for the pain.
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Patient reports improvement,
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positive response to the fentanyl treatment.
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Secondary blood pressure is 179 over 120, heart rate remains the same, and oxygen saturations continue to be normal.
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They should still die ferretic.
02:19
Lung tabs are clear and equal bilaterally.
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The rest of the exam is unremarkable at this time.

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Healthy Way, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411

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