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Patient with hemorrhagic stroke transported to hospitalFort Dodge IA

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Fort Dodge, IA 50501

A patient suffering from a hemorrhagic temporal lobe stroke is being transported by air medical crew from Pocahontas Hospital to St. Luke's Hospital for emergency care. Vital signs include a heart rate of 52, blood pressure 98 over 59, respiratory rate 12, and oxygen saturation of 92%. Medications administered include fentanyl and Kepra, and blood pressure medication was adjusted due to changes in blood pressure.

Audio|Source: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
AirCob from Light Light 3.
00:06
Flight 3, Aircom.
00:10
AirCob, could you be so kind as a pass-up major report to St.
00:12
Luke's first?
00:17
Of course, I would be glad to.
00:22
That's wonderful.
00:23
All right, we're going to St.
00:25
Luke Stuntown. We have a patient known at that door to their ER.
00:28
Officials is I-K.
00:30
Coming from Pocahontas Hospital, she has a temporal lobe stroke,
00:36
hemorrhagic with no ships.
00:38
Current set of vitals is 52-5-2 for heart rate.
00:42
Blood pressure 98 over 5-9, 98, over 59 with the map of 72, 72 rate is 1-2.
00:51
SBO2 is 92 on Romare.
00:55
We did give one gram of capra.
00:58
We gave 50 vicar grams of fentanyl.
01:01
And we did start 8 in our caridine drip due to her hypertension prior,
01:05
which we have said stops due to her now hypotension.
01:10
Her GCS, which is awake, is 15.
01:14
She sees neurotic comfortably.
01:16
Do you have any further questions?
01:23
All right, you're coming in with patient (name withheld).
01:28
That's known to them.
01:29
Look for a temporal stroke.
01:31
Heart rate is 52.
01:34
Blood pressure is 98 over 5.9.
01:37
It has a map of 7-2.
01:39
Respiratory rate is 1-2.
01:41
Oxygen is 92% on room air.
01:45
DCS is 15. And can you revise the medications you give?
01:53
Good work. We gave 50 mics of fentanyl.
01:58
We gave one gram of Kepra.
02:00
And we did start a nicotopy drip due to hypertension, which we have said stops due to her blood pressure correction.
02:13
All right, so 50 mics of fentanyl, one gram of caprin, and was giving, what was the blood pressure medication?
02:26
Psycheropine.
02:27
All right, but you send stop because now she has high retention.
02:36
All right, I'll go ahead and I'll get this relay.
02:40
Sounds good, thank you.

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