Medical response for elderly female with sepsis signs, Hagerstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 75-year-old bedridden female near Medical Campus Rd showing signs of sepsis and possible urinary tract infection. The patient has a history of multiple sclerosis and was not eating or drinking. Vital signs were recorded during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Washington MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Meritus, this is Bobby on 751.
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Sterey out your location was a 75-year-old female.
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Coming from her residence near Medical Campus Rd, bedridden for the past four days, sick,
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non-compliant on food or water,
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reeks of stale urine.
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We're going to call this a sepsis patient,
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possible urinary tract infection, going on.
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History of multiple sclerosis has got meds for the same.
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Last blood pressure,
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119, number (number withheld).
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She is signed the 3rd of 85 with an end-tidal of 11.
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Stats are 96.
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So we're going to be, I've got to be established,
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and we're going to see you in about 5 minutes to give you a better bedside up on our run.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Campus Rd, Hagerstown, MD 21742
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