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Elderly woman treated for cancer-related pain in CharlestonCharleston SC

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Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders treated an 84-year-old woman experiencing chest and abdominal pain related to her endometrial cancer. She also had nausea and vomiting, including vomiting her pain medication earlier. As IV access was not possible, fentanyl was administered intramuscularly to manage her pain while en route to the hospital near Jonathan Lucas Street in Charleston, South Carolina.

Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Child Scamatic 10 for Wollett.
00:04
This is Wollast. Go ahead.
00:07
Charleston Medic 10 with a 10-minute ETA 84-year-old female with generalized body pain, nausea, vomiting, okay?
00:14
Copy. Copy.
00:16
She is having chest and abdominal pain similar to pain associated with her endometrial cancer.
00:23
She also has nausea which is associated with the pain.
00:28
She vomited up her pain medications this morning.
00:33
No other complaints. Vital signs are as follows: blood pressure 196 over 78, pulse 100%, room air saturation.
00:39
Heart rhythm normal sinus tachycardia at 120.
00:43
She has port access and IV access was unsuccessful, so fentanyl 100 micrograms was given intramuscularly in the left deltoid.
00:50
Of course,
00:52
She might have relief from the pain, although she still reports quite a bit of pain.
00:56
Again, ETA is about 10 minutes.
00:57
Do you have any questions or orders?
00:59
No questions or orders.
01:01
We will have a room assignment on arrival.
01:02
One last is clear.
01:05
Everything can be coming to see you.

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Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425

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