Paramedic transports elderly woman with heart rhythm issues, Clinton MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 78-year-old woman with heart rhythm irregularities, fluctuating blood pressure, and a history of strokes and hypertension. She is stable but requires medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This paramedic ambulance 826.
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I have a priority 2,
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a 78-year-old female.
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She has history of atrial fibrillation,
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fellow palsy,
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and hypertension.
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She's had two previous strokes.
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She just recently was released from a nursing rehab center.
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Transmitted a 12 lead showing possible supraventricular tachycardia.
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She's on a new medication for atrial fibrillation, but does not know the name of it.
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Pressure right now is 80 over 60,
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and her heart rate is ranging anywhere from the 120s to 170.
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Sometimes it does self-correct down to the 80s, but then bounces right back up to the 160s and 170s.
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She is conscious, alert, and oriented times 3.
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Oxygen is 96% on room air.
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Sugar is 235.
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We're about five minutes out.
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Working on an IV right now.
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How do you copy? If you need to consult, go ahead and do so.
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We'll see you on arrival.
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Southern Maryland's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Surratts Rd, Clinton, MD 20735
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