Emergency transport of elderly woman with breathing condition, Kernersville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 92-year-old woman from a nursing facility to Kernersville Medical Center due to worsening chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The patient has been wheezing since Sunday and is showing improvement after treatments during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Thirty-six days to PNC, patient notifications.
00:03
Hey, I'm see you, Godhead.
00:05
We're 5'936.
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Got a ETA, about six minutes out.
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We're coming, routine traffic to your facility, bringing with 92-year-old female we're coming from nursing facility coming in today for COPD.
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Congratulations.
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She does have a history of fame.
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Family reports that she has been weasing since Sunday.
00:21
We did find her with Rock High Weasing in all lobes.
00:23
She's currently on her third due on-up treatment.
00:25
She's had 125 in volume I draw GCS up at 15.
00:28
She reports improvement with her symptoms.
00:30
She's at a full rate of 84.
00:31
She's 90. 36% with a duo neb, freezing about 30 times.
00:36
And then it was capnography of 40.
00:37
You got the last pressure of 160 over 90.
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We should be in about 6 minutes.
00:42
Howdy copy?
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Location mentioned:
Kernersville Medical Pkwy, Kernersville, NC 27284
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