Women hospitalized for worsening shortness of breath, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 74-year-old woman with worsening shortness of breath was transported to hospital. Oxygen levels dropped to 90 percent during ambulance transit and she was given oxygen and fluids.
Audio|Heard on: Statewide MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, Sam, this is 101.4.
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We're inbound.
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Priority 3 with a 74-year-old female, she can play short as a breath.
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Sounds like this has been going on over the past week.
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Gradually worsening, patient was diagnosed with, it was a sometime last week.
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It's been worsening since then.
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Her reverse, that was 94%.
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However, when we got around the ambulance, she did drop down to 90%, so I do currently have run two leaders to get nasal cannula.
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I also have an idea started with some fluids running.
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She's got the four ophrine.
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Other vitals are as follows.
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Harvard is 91, high as rhythm on the monitor.
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EKG was unremarkable.
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Her respirations are 19 and non-labored.
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And title of 32, flat blood pressure of 154 over 81.
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She alert Noranted.
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GCS 15. We'll be there at about seven minutes.
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We'll talk anything further.
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Nothing further.
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She on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48843
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