Man treated for nausea after taking pain medication, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 60-year-old man to McLaren-Flint Hospital after he experienced nausea and shakiness following use of prescribed pain medication for a recent appendicitis surgery. The patient was alert and stable, and received medication for nausea during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, McLaren-Flint.
00:01
Once again, this is looking from County, Alpha 104.
00:03
With your traffic this time, I'm against you, ALS.
00:06
On board, the 16th, again, a 60-year-old male.
00:10
Chief complaint today is going to be nausea.
00:13
It seems the patient was discharged yesterday from care facility.
00:17
He was diagnosed with appendicitis.
00:18
It sounds like they gave him pain medication to take for discomfort.
00:22
Patient indicates that around 6:15 a.m. he took the medication, but afterwards felt shaky and nauseated.
00:29
Patient would like to go to your facility today to get further evaluated.
00:34
Patient alert and stable. Vitals within normal range. He was given 4 mg of Zofran. Patient denies any pain and reports only nausea and shakiness.
01:03
Other than that McLaren-Flint, we are about 10 minutes out.
01:09
Here,
01:10
22 to McLaren-Flint.
01:12
Perfect, 22.104, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Ballenger Hwy, Flint, MI 48532
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