Patient transported to UNC Hospital for medical care, Chapel Hill NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a medical transport involving a patient being transferred from Central Carolina Hospital to UNC Hospital. The patient was reported to have splenic vein thrombosis and cirrhosis, was stable with normal heart rhythm, and was receiving a heparin infusion during the transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Sandhills Region Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Have a sixty-nine year old female coming from Central Carolina Hospital emergency department patient with splenic vein thrombosis.
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Also has cirrhosis.
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Patient's GCS is 15, heart rate 88.
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And sinus rhythm.
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Blood pressure 96 over 49.
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Oxygen saturation 95% on three liters nasal cannula with an end tidal of 37.
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Patient receiving heparin infusion at 10.3 units per kilogram per hour, approximately 15 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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