Patient with vomiting and dark stools transported to hospital, Chelsea MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 63-year-old female with a history of type 2 diabetes was transported non-emergently to Chelsea Hospital due to vomiting and dark stools for two days. She was stable with normal vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, Angel, this is HVA 8121 in ROTU-N-E-N-Emergently.
00:04
How do you copy?
00:08
Chelsea, go ahead.
00:11
Good evening, Chelsea, ER.
00:13
This is HVA 81-21-8121 en route non-emergent.
00:17
On board, we have a 63-year-old female patient with vomiting and dark-colored stools for the last two days.
00:27
She does not take any blood thinners.
00:30
She is currently alert and oriented times four.
00:34
GCS is 15. Heart rate is currently 90 on the monitor.
00:38
She is setting 100% on room air.
00:40
Respirations are 14, even and unlabored.
00:43
Last blood pressure, 131 over 80.
00:45
That's 131 over 80.
00:48
She has a 22 gauge in the right hand.
00:51
She has gotten 4 milligrams of Zophran and about almost 100 milliliters of IV fluids.
00:59
Blood glucose is 200.
01:03
She has a history of type 2 diabetes.
01:07
She has a temperature of 97.9.
01:14
ETA at your facility is about 10 to 12 minutes.
01:16
Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
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