Medical team responds to sepsis alert near Owen Dr, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible case of sepsis involving a female patient experiencing high fever following a recent medical procedure. The patient was transported from home to a local medical facility near Owen Drive for further evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have a 29-year-old female coming from home.
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It's going to be a sepsis alert that she recently had a procedure at your facility two days ago and now she has a fever of 104.
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Initial set of vitals were heart rate of 130, respirations 26 times a minute.
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SpO2 is 98% on room air, ET tidal was 26%.
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And again, the original temperature is 104.
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Currently, her vitals are as follows.
00:23
Heart rate of 100, blood pressure 116 over sixty-three.
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SpO2 is 97% on room air and ET tidal 32.
00:30
GCS 15. We've given a liter of fluid so far.
00:33
A gram of Tylenol IV.
00:34
She took 800 ibuprofen prior to arrival.
00:37
Access was at 18 in the right AC.
00:39
Last temperature we got is 100.1, and blood sugar was 140.
00:44
We were there approximately 15 minutes to require further.
00:47
(name withheld), that's a good copy.
00:49
Unit 288, please see lead charge upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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