Medical team transports patient with breathing issues, Culpeper VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical team in Culpeper transported a woman who appeared to have shortness of breath and low oxygen levels. Her condition stabilized en route to Culpeper Regional Hospital after receiving supplemental oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Culpeper VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medical One Culpeper, we're off.
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Roll the patient care report or go ahead.
00:04
This is Medical One.
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I'm bringing you a 65-year-old female who is complaining of shortness of breath.
00:09
Patient was noted to be 71 percent on room air at home.
00:13
She uses home oxygen at four liters typically, but the tubing was extremely long and no oxygen was getting through.
00:20
Patient was dyspneic on arrival.
00:22
We have her on four liters nasal cannula here, and she is currently 98 percent on that.
00:28
We have.
00:30
Thirty-eight on capno.
00:33
Her blood pressure is 138 over 66.
00:37
Patient was initially complaining of chest pain, now saying that's completely resolved.
00:41
No remarkable findings on a twelve-lead exam.
00:43
She has AFIB, which she has a known history of, with a demand pacemaker.
00:49
Patient is otherwise completely stable.
00:51
We'll be to your facility in about five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Sunset Ln, Culpeper, VA 22701
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