Woman with liver cancer treated for sepsis in Bethesda, Bethesda MD
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics are treating a 53-year-old woman in Bethesda with sepsis and stage 4 liver cancer. She has a fast heart rate, low oxygen levels, and is lethargic. Fluids are being administered during transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, suburban suburban this is 731.
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This is a notification for a 53-year-old female priority 1 sepsis alert.
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How do you copy? Copy that.
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We're out through facility with a 53-year-old female priority-1 sepsis alert.
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This patient has stage 4 liver cancer.
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She was seen by Johns Hopkins and released two days ago for abdominal pain, abdominal bleeding,
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and fluid reduction.
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Since being released a few days ago,
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she became hypoattentive at home.
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Currently, she's tachy at 152, satting at 94% on room air,
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and a blood pressure. pressure of 108 over 68, however she is hot to the touch and very lethargic.
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The patient's blood sugar was 111.
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As of right now the patient is alert and oriented.
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I currently have a positional 20 gauge at the right AC and have her started on fluids.
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We'll continue to monitor unless you have any other questions.
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We'll be there in about 10 minutes.
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I'm sorry.
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152 152 I take it to is a fib or a sinus pack it's going to be sinus pack i sent you over the 12 lead as well
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okay copy that you know i will you know i will
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Location mentioned:
Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
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