Patient with days-long abdominal pain en route to hospital


Medics describe a patient with several days of abdominal pain and diarrhea. The patient is in noticeable pain with a tender abdomen. They monitor vital signs, give nausea and pain medication, start an IV, and plan transport to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
That's affirmative. Vision is able to angulate. We did assist her out of the vehicle and on to the stretcher, though. Nothing for three hours on arrival. We'll reach on clear. (name withheld), three hours on arrival. We'll see in a few. Medi-6, clear. Washington Regional Central Medic, Medic, too. 54 or 5, 4-year-old male patient, she's complaining his abdominal pain. Patients say the pain's been going on for about six days long with diarrhea. He says that he's been bringing alcohol how to ease the pain during that time. Without any relief this morning, it felt like he had something pushing on the inside of his stomach. It's a 10 out of 10 pain. His pain is in his left quadrants, about the midline of the left quadrants. (name withheld) is tender, but it is soft. There is some muscle guard, he noted. His heart rate is 86, the science rhythm on the monitor. O2 cents, 100%, lungs are clear, nickel bilaterally. I was not able to oscopate any bowel sounds in just a 30-second list. His blood pressure is 127 over 81. I have an IV established 4 milligrams of Zylphran for nausea and 100 micrograms of fentanyl for the...
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Near N Northhills Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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