Woman treated for severe asthma at Kings Mountain hospital, Kings Mountain NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 45-year-old woman with severe asthma experienced difficulty breathing and wheezing at Kings Mountain Hospital. EMS treated her with inhaler use, oxygen, and medications after assessing her vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Kings Mountain, this is Medic 27, arrived at your facility with a 45-year-old female for severe asthma.
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She was using intercostal muscles to breathe.
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She had heavy wheezing in all lobes of the lungs.
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Upon arrival.
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She used her inhaler before EMS arrived.
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She has a history of severe asthma attacks.
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She was somewhat worsened upon arrival.
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Upon initial set of vitals,
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she had a pulse of 110 and oxygen saturation of 94% on room air.
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Her initial blood pressure was recorded and she was placed on oxygen; her ETCO2 was 42.
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A 22 gauge IV was placed in the right wrist and medication was given as per protocol.
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Kings Mountain, NC
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