Man treated for low blood pressure after medication change, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 51-year-old man experienced low blood pressure and dizziness after a recent change to his blood pressure medication. He was treated with IV fluids and monitored during transport to the Fairfield Medical Center in Lancaster, Ohio.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Lancaster Medical with a 51-year-old male.
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No time for GTS-15.
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Chief complaint is hypotension.
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Patient had a change in blood pressure medications a month ago.
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For the past two days, he has been experiencing lightheadedness and dizziness with an initial blood pressure of 74 over 60.
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We have an 18-gauge IV established.
00:21
Fluids have been given, raising blood pressure to around 90 systolic.
00:25
A 12-lead EKG was done.
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Normal sinus rhythm with no ST segment changes.
00:30
Pulse is 70, oxygen saturation 99% on room air, blood sugar 238.
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If you have no further orders, we will arrive in approximately 3 minutes.
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We will provide arrival time updates upon arrival.
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Let's be clear.
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Lancaster, OH 43130
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