Elderly woman treated for breathing issues in Kernersville, Kernersville NC
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting an 86-year-old woman to Kernersville Medical Center due to breathing difficulties and congestion. She has no known history of lung or heart diseases and is currently receiving breathing treatment. Her oxygen level is normal, breathing rate is elevated, and blood pressure is high.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is paramedic stuff that's been coming at you routine traffic with an 86-year-old female.
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She's completely today is going to be some shortness of breath and congestions.
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Get worse this afternoon.
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We're going on for a little bit.
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They've had a breathing equator throughout, or full quadrants, no history of COPD, no history of asthma,
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no history of congestive heart failure.
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Right now, she's saturating at 100% on finishing up a breathing treatment, working on that.
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for you.
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I'm going to read to see what her lungs sounds good like.
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Other than that,
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88 port,
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sinus on the monitor, 12 meters of the right bundle and that's it.
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She's breathing about 23 times a minute.
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The pressure is, Emily, it's 180 over 90.
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I'm about 5 out to you, quite for the...
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Location mentioned:
Kernersville Medical Pkwy, Kernersville, NC 27284
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