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Medical emergency transport near Jonathan Lucas StCharleston SC

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Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425

As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 67-year-old female with possible altered mental status from her home near Jonathan Lucas St to a hospital. The patient has a history of stroke and was found minimally responsive with low oxygen levels. After receiving Narcan, her responsiveness improved. The situation may involve a medical condition requiring monitoring during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, it's running route to facility non-emergent with a sixty-seven year old female coming from home.
00:06
They called out for altered mental.
00:09
Boy history provided by family was that patient had a stroke last weekend.
00:12
Sounds like she was seen at your facility cleared of any findings via CT.
00:18
Discharged back home a couple days ago.
00:20
We found her. She was a little bit hypnotic, breathing about ten times at one point.
00:23
Pupils. O2 sat was about 86 in air.
00:29
Again, minimally responsive with us.
00:30
We gave her .25 Narcan IV.
00:32
She's now GCS single, which is appropriate.
00:36
Breathing two times a minute.
00:38
She sat at 98.
00:39
I do have her on some supplemental O2, nothing crazy, about four liters per minute.
00:42
Again, nasal cannula.
00:45
GCS 15, back on the monitor.
00:48
Twelve-hour mark.
00:49
Last pressure I got was like 160 and eighties.
00:54
She's been drinking anything that she says she took earlier today was Tylenol.
01:00
ETA is about 15 to 16 .
01:03
Any questions? Orders.

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Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425

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