Elderly woman treated for mild respiratory distress, Bethesda MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 90-year-old woman experienced mild respiratory distress and was treated with medication and CPAP. She has a history of congestive heart failure and is currently stable while being transported to Suburban Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Amy on 7H2, standing by for Suburban.
00:04
Moving online on rent.
00:06
Mary Ellen speaking, do you need a physician?
00:11
Negatives. Give me a notification, only 90-year-old female.
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She's complete,
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respiratory distress,
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very mild respiratory distress.
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She presented with both wheezing and crackles on arrival.
00:28
We have her on a DuoNeb, CPAP, and we've given Nitro, does have a history of congestive heart failure as well.
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Currently,
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she's doing very well, very little accessory muscle use, but she might want to have respiratory on standby if you want to continue.
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on bypass.
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We have vitals as follows.
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Our last blood pressure was 118 over 63, down from about 190 on our arrival.
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We have a heart rate of
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69 and satin currently 95% on a CPAP.
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We'll be in about five minutes.
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Like I said, it's priority too, but she's doing very well with our interventions.
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Location mentioned:
Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
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