Patient in declining condition taken to VA hospital, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a hospice patient experiencing low blood pressure and swelling was being transported from home to the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Indianapolis. Emergency personnel reported the person had tachycardia and a recent infection but remained conscious and responsive during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Clear, this is an eighty-two year old male coming from home.
00:03
Home hospice health called today stating that the patient doesn't seem to be doing well and would like for him to come into your facility.
00:09
I am going to be reading this in as a substance alert right now.
00:13
He's sinus tach on the monitor sitting around 110.
00:16
He's setting ninety-eight percent on room air and title is five.
00:19
Last blood pressure I got was eighty-six over fifty-six.
00:22
We are running a bolus of fluids right now.
00:24
He does have quite a bit of edema in his feet.
00:27
They stated that he hasn't been taking his water pill lately.
00:29
He also has a recent infection and stopped taking his antibiotics.
00:33
Currently, a GCS of 15.
00:35
Unless you need further, we'll be there in a few.
00:39
Room assignment on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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