Woman treated for low blood sugar at IU Health, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 48-year-old woman to IU Health Methodist Hospital after she experienced low blood sugar and confusion. Paramedics reported she was sweating, pale, and disoriented, but improved after receiving oral glucose.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Methodist, Medi13, how do you copy?
00:04
Copy, okay.
00:06
And by your facility of approximately 10% ETA with a 48-year-old female, chief complaint: altered mental status.
00:15
We recall because (name withheld) wasn't feeling well on arrival, was awake but disoriented, very sweaty and pale.
00:24
Vitals are currently as follows.
00:27
Blood pressure 197 over 132.
00:30
Heart rate between 40 and 50.
00:36
Breathing approximately 20 times per minute, stable.
00:40
IV started once, no difficulty.
00:43
Was able to get it.
00:44
Blood sugar was 44.
00:48
One dose of oral glucose given with good response; blood sugar now about 60.
00:56
(Name withheld) continues to repeat questions after we've answered them several times.
01:04
No headache or visual disturbances.
01:07
Cincinnati is negative.
01:10
Is there anything else you want to know or want me to do?
01:14
No.
01:15
I'm sorry.
01:19
Nothing 13, sir.
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Location mentioned:
N Senate Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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