Non-emergency transport of elderly woman with chest pain, Durham NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 76-year-old female patient was transported non-emergently from Duke Hospital South with chest pain, fluid overload, and pulmonary edema. The patient had stable vital signs on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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9-7, rindbound non-emergent, 76-year-old female come from Duke Hospital South.
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Sheeplan is going to be a little chest pain, but mainly the situation is, she's got fluid overload,
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some pulmonary edema.
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Initially, with satin, low, low,
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90s, up to about 95, 96 on nasal cannula at 2.
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12 weeks just showed a right bundle branch block with, and she's in A-F,
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which is...
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Not new.
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Um,
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we got an ETA about 5 to 10.
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Madam,
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could I get a current heart rate and blood pressure?
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Your heart rate is 54 and last blood pressure is 166 over 78.
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Petriage.
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Copy triage and arrival.
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May I accept quick.
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Location mentioned:
Duke Hospital South, Durham, NC 27710
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