Medical emergency involving nursing home patient, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a female patient from a nursing facility to St. John Hospital. The patient was reportedly found unconscious and later regained consciousness. She exhibited altered mental status and high blood sugar, possibly related to diabetes. Paramedics noted a blood pressure of 160 over 130 and oxygen saturation improving after treatment. She was expected to arrive at the hospital within minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital, 84 Bravo 121, priority two traffic.
00:07
How do you copy?
00:09
St. John, ma'am, go ahead.
00:12
Currently en route to your facility with a 69-year-old female coming from the Omnicare Nursing Home.
00:20
Chief complaint, altered mental status for the past hour.
00:26
Staff states they found her unconscious.
00:28
Just when she came to,
00:34
she is a patient.
00:38
She has a history of diabetes and her sugar read high on our glucometer.
00:50
Operations 20,
00:52
she was satting at 89%.
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We suctioned her.
00:55
She's at 100% on 15 liters.
01:02
Heart rate of 80,
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a blood pressure of 160 over 130.
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She's A and O times zero with a GCS of 12.
01:20
We'll be at your facility in approximately 5 min.
01:24
Do you require anything further?
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