Male patient treated for chest discomfort after therapy, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 59-year-old male from a skilled nursing facility experienced chest discomfort and shortness of breath after physical therapy. He has a history of heart attack and mild swelling. His vital signs are stable, and a heart test has been sent to the hospital for review.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fairfield, this is New Lex Squad 2.
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This is FMC.
00:07
Go ahead, Nelex 2.
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Good evening, FMC.
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This is New Lexington Squad 2.
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Currently in Rodger's facility with about a 9-minute ETA with a 59-year-old male coming from a skilled nursing facility.
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He complained today of chest discomfort and shortness of breath starting after physical therapy this afternoon.
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Patient states that he is experiencing weakness on standing and a fluttery sensation in his chest.
00:29
He was at your facility about three weeks ago for a myocardial infarction.
00:33
He has mild edema in the extremities.
00:37
His vitals are stable currently with a pulse rate of 58, last blood pressure at 122 over 68.
00:42
He is 97% on a baseline 5-liter O2 nasal cannula, blood glucose of 196.
00:47
We did transmit a 12 lead to you and have it interpreted.
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He is alert and oriented times 4, the GCS 15.
00:53
If nothing further, we'll see you here in about 8.
00:58
Copy that new life-thetic tube at a time upon arrival as in quickly.
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Lancaster, OH 43130
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