Pediatric patient transported to UVA for fever and stridor, Charlottesville VA
A 4-year-old male with fever, malaise, and audible stridor was transported from Southside Hospital to UVA for medical care. The patient is stable, alert, managing airway effectively, was given oral Tylenol and dexamethasone, and shows no airway concerns at this time.
Audio|Source: UVA Helicopter Dispatch
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This is UVA.
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TVA is telecompetent Pegasus. We have about a 12-minute ETA to the rooftop. It's en route to you with a pediatric transfer from the emergency department at Southside.
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For a 4-year-old male who arrived this evening with fever and malaise, an audible stridor on arrival.
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(name withheld).
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Patient is alert, managing marrow secretions effectively.
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Was administered oral Tylenol,
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Temperature is now 36.6. We've received dexamethasone. We currently have next-mise. Been running as if the child is each appropriate and currently managing their excrues effectively at no airway concerns at this time vital signs there as follows heart rate of 105 blood pressure at 104 for 66 setting 97% in room air resting comfortably we have one point of access and again we're about 12 minutes for the roof left
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Location mentioned:
Near Lee St, Charlottesville, VA 22908
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